Nature Through My Cam: December 2016

Wednesday 14 December 2016

Grass

Grass is a type of plant.A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground, in a lawn.
Graminoidsare a broader group which includes the grasses. They are monocotyledons, usually herbaceous plants with narrow leaves growing from the base. They include the "true grasses", of the family Poaceae(also called Gramineae), as well as the sedges(Cyperaceae) and therushes(Juncaceae). These three families are not closely related but belong to differentcladesin the order Poales.
The true grasses include cereals,bamboo and the grasses oflawns(turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food(asgrain,sprouted grain,shoots  orrhizomes), drink (beer,whisky),pasture for live stock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses, like bamboo can grow very tall. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places, even if they are very cold or very dry. Several other plants that look similar but are not members of the grass family are also sometimes called grass; these includerushes,reeds,papyrus, andwater chestnut.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, like deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars, and many othergrazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually don't destroy the part that grows.Without grass, dirt can wash away into rivers. This is called erosion.

Evolution of grass

Graminoids include some of the most versatile plant life-forms. They became wide spread toward the end of theCretaceous. Fossilizeddinosaurdung (coprolites) have been found containing grassphytoliths(silicastones inside grass leaves).Grasses have adapted to conditions in lushrain forests, drydeserts, cold mountains and even intertidal habitats, and are now the most wide spread plant type. Grass is a valuable source of food and energy for many animals.

Grass and people

Lawn grass is often planted on sports fields and in the area around a building. Sometimes chemical sand water is used to help lawns to grow.
People have used grasses for a long time. People eat parts of grasses. Corn, wheat, barley, oats, rice and milletarecereals, common grains whose seeds are used for food and to makealcoholsuch as beer.
Sugar comes fromsugar cane, which is also a plant in the grass family. People have grown grasses as food forfarm animals for about 10,000 years. Grasses have also been used to make paper for more than 4000 years. Peopleuse bamboo to build houses, fences, furniture and other things. Grass plants can also be used as fuel, to cover roofs, and to weave baskets.Though most people don't think so , grass shouldn't be cut, it shreds the grass and causes brown spots on a lawn.Once grass has grown 9 inches,it will cut its self ,by the top up from the tiller .
Shyam mohan
Grass

Buhaira corniche, Sharjah

Sharjah(الشارقة‎‎) is the third largest and third most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, forming part of the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. It is located along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula.Sharjah is the capital of theemirate of Sharjah. Sharjah shares legal, political, military and economic functions with the other emirates of the UAE within a federal framework, although each emirate has jurisdiction over some functions such as civil law enforcement and provision and up keep of local facilities. Sharjah has been ruled by theAl Qasimidynasty since the 18th century.The city is a centre for culture and industry, and alone contributes 7.4% of the GDP of the United Arab Emirates.The city covers an approximate area of 235 km² and has a population of over 800,000 (2008). The sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in the emirate of Sharjah without possession of an alcohol licence and alcohol is not served in Sharjah hotels, restaurants or other outlets due to the Muslim majority in the area. This has helped Sharjah increase thenumber of Islamic tourists who visit the country.Sharjah has been officially named as a WHO healthy city.The 2016 edition of QS Best Student Cities ranked Sharjah as the 68th best city in the world to be a university student.Sharjah is regarded as the cultural capital of the UAE,and was the Islamic culture capital in 2014.

Overview

Sharjah is the third largest city in the United Arab Emirates after Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The palace of the ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah, His Highness Sheikh Dr.Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimiis located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of the city.The city of Sharjah overlooks thePersian Gulfand has a population of over 800,000 (2008). It contains the main administrative and commercial centres together with an array of cultural and traditional projects, including several museums covering areas such as archaeology, natural history, science, arts, heritage, Islamic art and culture. Distinctive landmarks include two major coveredsouks, reflecting Islamic design, and a number of recreational areas and public parks such as AlMontazah Fun Park and Al Buheirah Corniche.The city is also notable for its numerous elegant mosques.After the construction boom that took place in Dubai in 2005, towering skyscrapers and modern buildings were constructed in areas like Al Khan and Khaled Lagoon. These modern tall buildings and the subsequent increase in population coupled with inadequate infrastructure made Sharjah suffer from traffic jams. This was also due to its location between the northeastern emirates and Dubai. Many Sharjah residents travel 15 km (9.3 mi) to visit Dubai on the weekend. Sharjah is bordered by the cities of Dubai andAjmānand is about 170 km (110 mi) away from the capital cityAbu Dhabi.
Dijin
buhaira corniche

Wednesday 7 December 2016

Tuesday 6 December 2016

Nelliyampathy

Nelliyampathy(also spelledNelliampathi) is a hill station 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Palakkad, state of Kerala, India.

Geography

Nelliampathy is surrounded by tea and coffee plantations. The village has its owngram panchayatand forms a part of theChitturtaluk.
Pothundi Dam, which was constructed in the 19th century, is the entrance to Nelliyampathy.

Seetharkundu

A viewpoint called Seethargund is situated 8 km away from Nelliyampathy. Seethargund, according to beliefs is the place where Lord Rama,Laxmana and Seetha rested during their exile.

Kesavan Rock

Another attraction of Nelliyampathy is Kesavam para view point. The film Mrigaya starring Mammootty was shot here.
Nelliyampathy