Rex's Bike shop
REX BIKE SHOP IS THE FIRST BIKE IN THE NORTHERN PART OF LESOTHO , SELLING QUALITY SECOND HAND BIKES Contacts on the door and page , as well as signage board.
11/09/2024
15/08/2024
A quality bicycle can last a generation or even longer. When you upgrade to a newer bike, you can support the Mike's Bikes Foundation and our sister shops in Africa, where donated bikes get a 2nd life, create employment and increase the quality of life in many communities without access to bicycles.
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06/08/2024
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04/08/2024
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28/07/2024
PLEASE UNDERSTAND SOMETHING ABOUT SMALL ANIMALS THAT WE FIND UNDERNEATH.
Earthworms are indeed example of "boring animals" that play a crucial role in ecosystems. Here are some of their economic importance:
Benefits:
1. Soil aeration: Earthworms burrow, creating tunnels that improve soil aeration, water infiltration, and root growth.
2. Nutrient cycling: Earthworms break down organic matter, recycling nutrients, and making them available to plants.
3. Soil structure: Earthworms improve soil structure, increasing its water-holding capacity and fertility.
4. Ecosystem engineering: Earthworms modify their environment, creating habitat for other organisms.
5. Biodiversity: Earthworms contribute to biodiversity by supporting complex food webs.
6. Agriculture: Earthworms are used in vermicomposting, producing nutrient-rich compost for agriculture.
7. Ecological indicators: Earthworms serve as indicators of soil health and ecosystem quality.
Costs:
1. Soil erosion: Earthworms can contribute to soil erosion by burrowing, making soil more susceptible to water and wind erosion.
2. Crop damage: In rare cases, earthworms can damage crops, such as alfalfa or clover, by burrowing into roots.
Overall, earthworms have significant economic benefits, and their importance in ecosystems cannot be overstated. They are a valuable component of soil ecosystems, and their activities support agricultural productivity and ecosystem health.
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Airport Road Down To Agric College
Hlotse Camp
LERIBE300
25/08/2024