Arborescultura technique is a very curious and interesting art. In this technique are used trees still alive, that is, besides being an ecological art she is alive.
The technique transforms the trees into very interesting sculptures. The process of creating ecological leave all kinds of things, from sculptures to banks and hovels. One of the importance of artistic activity is that it avoids the felling of trees, because this technique we see no need to uproot a tree to build a stool or something like that.
However, to be a good arborescultor need two very rare and valuable: time and patience.
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The first in English-Which animal has the strongest bite-
E lá vem o PB se superando mais uma vez, dessa vez vamos ajudar os nossos leitores internacionais, vamos começar a postar algumas coisas em idiomas diferentes, principalmente em inglês.
The Mississippi alligator, a cousin of the alligator found in the swamps of Mississippi and other states in the southeastern United States. A breath of it is nearly 1000 pounds, the equivalent of putting a sharp teeth in a part of your body and then place it on another object of 1 ton!To calculate the intensity of the animal bite, one method is to make him bite a device that records the power of the attack.Because animals do not always bite with the same force, the results vary. Here, we use as reference the work of Gregory Erickson and Kent Vliet, of Florida State University, and Brady Barr of National Geographic Channel.
The Mississippi alligator, a cousin of the alligator found in the swamps of Mississippi and other states in the southeastern United States. A breath of it is nearly 1000 pounds, the equivalent of putting a sharp teeth in a part of your body and then place it on another object of 1 ton!To calculate the intensity of the animal bite, one method is to make him bite a device that records the power of the attack.Because animals do not always bite with the same force, the results vary. Here, we use as reference the work of Gregory Erickson and Kent Vliet, of Florida State University, and Brady Barr of National Geographic Channel.
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