Elimu ya maarifa: Je, wajua?

Elimu ya maarifa: Je, wajua?

Je wajua,Meli ya kitalii (cruise ship) kubwa kuliko zote duniani inaitwa Symphony of the sea,inamilikiwa na kampuni ya Royal Carribean International ya huko Miami Florida nchini Marekani,imesajiliwa Bahamas.
Ikiwa imeundwa mwaka 2018,urefu wa hiyo Meli wa kwenda juu ni mita 72 urefu ambao ni sawa na jengo la ghorofa 10,ina uzito wa tani 230,000. Inabeba abiria 5400,huku ikiwa na wafanyakazi 2294.

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Wafanyakazi wote hao wa kazi gani?
 
In 1953, an alien ship crashed and captured an extraterrestrial we called EBE 3, which then helped the US government. to build some spacecraft with extraterrestrial technology. In 1962 we had vehicles that could not go faster than the speed of light, like alien vehicles, but fast enough to reach the Moon in 60 minutes and a few hours to go to Mars. The first flight to Mars took place in 1966, even on the red planet there are around 600 million alien beings and some human colonies
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When plant speaks, Insects listen?
Yes—when plants “speak,” insects really do listen—though it’s not “speaking” like humans.

How It Works:

✅ Plants release chemicals into the air, called volatile organic compounds (VOCs), when they are stressed, attacked by insects, or even communicating with other plants.

✅ Insects detect these chemical signals using their sensitive antennae.

Some insects get attracted (e.g., pollinators like bees or butterflies to floral scents).

Others get repelled (e.g., some pests avoid plants that release warning signals after being attacked).

✅ Some predators (like ladybugs or parasitic wasps) follow these signals to hunt pests. For example, when a plant is attacked by caterpillars, it may release VOCs that attract parasitic wasps to come and attack the caterpillars.

✅ Neighboring plants can “listen” too, by priming their own defenses after sensing VOCs from an attacked plant.
 
When plant speaks, Insects listen?

Yes—when plants “speak,” insects really do listen—though it’s not “speaking” like humans.

How It Works:

✅ Plants release chemicals into the air, called volatile organic compounds (VOCs), when they are stressed, attacked by insects, or even communicating with other plants.

✅ Insects detect these chemical signals using their sensitive antennae.

Some insects get attracted (e.g., pollinators like bees or butterflies to floral scents).

Others get repelled (e.g., some pests avoid plants that release warning signals after being attacked).

✅ Some predators (like ladybugs or parasitic wasps) follow these signals to hunt pests. For example, when a plant is attacked by caterpillars, it may release VOCs that attract parasitic wasps to come and attack the caterpillars.

✅ Neighboring plants can “listen” too, by priming their own defenses after sensing VOCs from an attacked plant.
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