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How many animals can live in one single tree?

For many animals, a tree is a home and a source of life. For example, one healthy oak tree can serve as a habitat for over 500 different organisms. Coniferous trees provide shelter and food to a much smaller number of species.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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What is the difference between amateur and professional athletes?

Professional athletes are paid for their sports activities, amateurs are not. At least, that's how it was thought until recently. Gradually, an increasing number of so-called amateurs are awarded so-called prizes of rather high value for their sporting achievements.

Only amateurs can compete in the Olympic Games.

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