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Miui 13

  Xiaomi has finally launched the MIUI 13 – the next big software update to its custom Android skin. The latest version of its custom interface for Android will this time run on Android 12, and as always, include a number of customizations to help make the interface stand out. MIUI has often been touted as one of the most notable and well-heeled custom UIs for Android out on the market. Here’s everything to know about it. MIUI 13 Update India Release Date Xiaomi announced MIUI 13 based on Android 12 along with the Xiaomi 12 series, back in December. The company plans to roll-out MIUI 13 for its Global Mi users starting the first quarter of 2022. Naturally, the Mi flagships will be the first to receive the update, followed by the Redmi Note 10 series. MIUI 13 update device list: eligible devices The MIUI 13 update will be rolled out to as many as 21 devices. As stated above, the update will reach the first set of devices by the end of January 2021 in China. The Android skin will be avai

Highly recommend oxygen producing plants

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  Top 5 Oxygen Producing Indoor Plants | Covid 19 Areca Palm. Areca palm produces more oxygen compared to other indoor plants and it is a great humidifier too. ... Spider Plant. The spider plant is one of the easiest indoor plants to grow. ... Snake Plant. ... Money Plant. ... 10 Plants That Give Oxygen at Night “Reflect something good just as plants do reflect oxygen back.” Being surrounded by green plants gives us humans some sort of calm or happiness which words can’t be put to. Discussing plants, we have to mention class 8th science, wherein we were taught how plants release oxygen at night and consume carbon dioxide, creating a very convenient environment for us humans to breathe in. We also have been told that many plants online as well as offline are found to supply oxygen, usually during the day, whereas this process gets reversed at night. But did you know that there are some 24 hours oxygen giving plants present around us? We bet you didn’t know this! This is why we thought o

Environment

  Pollution  is the introduction of  contaminants  into the natural environment that cause adverse change. [1]  Pollution can take the form of any substance (solid, liquid, or gas) or energy (such as radioactivity, heat, sound, or light).  Pollutants , the components of pollution, can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. Although environmental pollution can be caused by natural events, the word pollution generally implies that the contaminants have an anthropogenic source—that is, a source created by human activities. Pollution is often classed as  point source  or  nonpoint source pollution . In 2015, pollution killed 9 million people worldwide. [2] [3]