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HK geographic 7

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1. Who shaped the land?

2017-11-02

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"The earliest rocks in Hong Kong have approximately 400 million years of history. The geological structure in Hong Kong was more stable back in those days when the rocks were located in the coastal la...

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2. Blooming plants in Hong Kong

2017-11-09

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"Flowers bloom and wither. It is a natural phenomenon in life cycle and species evolution. Surprisingly, blooming plants, an advantageous variety in the plant kingdom with more than three hundred thou...

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3. Horseshoe crab, the living fossil

2017-11-16

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"Natural selection is a key mechanism of evolution. Every species evolves in relation to the change in their environment. If a species cannot cope with the change, it heads towards extinction. However...

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4. The oblivion land

2017-11-23

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"Agriculture was once a booming industry in Hong Kong, with local produce such as See Mew (long grain rice) and vegetables gaining fame in Southern China. However, massive rural labour force moved to ...

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5. Fungi under the microscope

2017-11-30

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"Mushrooms are macro-fungal sporocarps, and fungus is categorised separately from the animal and plant kingdoms in the biosphere. According to statistics, there are approximately 150 species of macro-...

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6. The flight of the bee

2017-12-07

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"In recent decades, bees around the world have been reported to disappear massively. How about the bees in Hong Kong? We visit different bee farms to collect information about the two major bee specie...

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7. Listen to the sounds of Hoi Ha Wan

2017-12-14

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"Hoi Ha Wan is one of the sea bays in Hong Kong with a higher coral coverage; its bio-diversity is comparable to that in the Caribbean. The coral, looking like a stone, is in fact the dwelling place o...

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8. Centenary trees

2017-12-21

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"Trees nourish everything, with every part of them from canopies to branches and leaves, all serve as the habitats and food for insects and avian. Banyan trees are the most visible tree type in Hong K...

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9. A tale of fireflies

2017-12-28

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"To city people, fireflies are both romantic and distant. Most people have got to know them only through animations while they have hardly ever got near these mysterious tiny insects. In fact, there a...

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10. The distantly close water

2018-01-04

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"Wetlands consist of different habitats, such as swamps, mudflats, fish ponds, reed beds, etc. These habitats provide shelters for different species, and help Hong Kong breed a multitude of species. T...