Example: biology
Tennessee Wildlife
Found 2 free book(s)Birth of the Mountains - USGS
pubs.usgs.goveastern Tennessee, and northern Georgia (fig. 6). Seawater filled the basin. Rivers from the sur rounding countryside carried clay, silt, sand, and gravel to the basin, much as rivers today carry sedi ment from the midcontinent region to the Gulf of Mexico. The sedi ment spread out in layers on the basin floor. The basin continued
Tree Owner’s Rights and Responsibilities
extension.tennessee.eduAccording to Tennessee law, an adjoining landowner may prune away roots or other vegetation intruding upon the property line at his or her own expense if roots or vegetation create a nuisance or cause harm or potential harm to the adjoining property. Lane v. W.J. Curry & Sons, W2000-01580-COA-R3-CV, LEXIS