Wednesday 2 March 2016

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REPORT TEXT ABOUT ELEPHANT

 

An elephant is the largest and strongest animals which live in land. It is a strange looking animal which has thick legs, huge sides and backs, large hanging ears, a small tail, little pair of eyes, long white tusks and above all, elephant has a long nose called the trunk. An elephant is commonly seen in a zoo because it is hard to find them in their natural habitat.
The trunk is the elephant’s peculiar feature and it has various usages. The elephant’s trunk can also lift leaves and put them into its mouth. In other word, their trunks serve the elephant as long arm and hand. An elephant looks very clumsy and heavy but an elephant can move very quickly.
The elephant is considered to be an intelligent animal. Its intelligence combined with its great strength make an elephant a very useful servant to man. Elephant can be trained to serve in various ways such as carrying heavy loads, hunting for tigers and even fighting.


REPORT TEXT ABOUT APPLE

 

The apple is the fruit of the apple tree. It is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits in the world. Its tree is small and its height range from 3 to 12 meters tall. It has white flowers which have five petals with 2,5 to 3,5 centimeters in diameter. Its fruit is 5 to 9 centimeters in diameter. The apple tree comes from central Asia, the land for more than 7.500 known cultivars of apples.
Research reveals that apples may reduce the risk of colon cancer, prostate cancer and lung cancer. Apples contain relatively low amounts of vitamin c as well as several other antioxidant compounds. The fiber content in apples may reduce the risk of colon cancer and they may also help coping with heart disease, weight loss, and controlling cholesterol. They are rich with caloric like most other fruits and vegetables
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REPORT TEXT ABOUT MANGO

 

The mango is a juicy fruit that belongs to the genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees, cultivated mostly for edible fruit. The majority of these species are found in same areas as wild mangoes. They belong to the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is original plant from South and Southeast Asia, from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of the most cultivated fruits in the tropical areas. The central diversity of the Mangifera genus is in India.
While other Mangifera species are also grown on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica—the “common mango” or “Indian mango”—is the only mango commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical places. It originated in India, Pakistan, and Burma.
It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the national tree of Bangladesh. In several cultures, its fruit and leaves are ritually used as floral decorations at weddings, public celebrations, and religious ceremonies.

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