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rotation![]() The Earth rotates in an anticlockwise direction (looking along its axis from north to south) and takes approximately 24 hours to rotate on its own axis. Day and night depend on the Earth's rotation; the half of the Earth facing the Sun is in daylight and the half facing away from the Sun is in darkness.
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Agriculturists can store more carbon in soil through techniques such as no-till farming that leaves crop residue on the ground instead of plowing it up and releasing the carbon into the atmosphere, or through crop rotations. Under discussion will be issues such as crop rotations, variety selection, timing of sowing, physical barriers and mechanical weeding. of Abacus Organic Associates, and Andrew Wilkinson, of Gilchesters Organics, covering a range of topics, including arable conversion, soil management, weed management, crop rotations and seed supply. |
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