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Palm oil originated in central Africa, but planting spread to other tropical climates as demand for washing products and processed foods expanded rapidly last century.

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Tough and resistant, invasive plants spread easily and suppress native species.

Electric power in New England comes from about 350 privately owned generating plants spread throughout the six-state regional grid.

As eutrophic conditions develop, bottom sediments become enriched in organic material, and bottom plants spread throughout the littoral zone.

As Maximo readied the boat, he told us that these plants spread so quickly he has to clear a new path through the water each morning.

On a dry day, the Department of Environmental Protection, which runs the system, normally treats about 1.4 billion gallons of sewage at 14 plants spread throughout the city.

While many parasitic plants spread to new hosts with the help of animals or the wind, dwarf mistletoe spreads from treetop to treetop using high-velocity projectile seeds!

However, they acknowledge that random sampling has proved inadequate because the explosions at the plant spread radioactive particles unevenly across communities, creating small "hot spots" of high radioactivity.

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He has learned by trial and error which plants spread too fast (the autumn olive), which ones the deer won't eat (rosa rugosa, eastern red cedar) and which effectively screen out the neighbors (high-tide bush).

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