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==Level 1==
 
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==Level 3==
 
==Level 3==
 
* You have upgraded your skill in Ecology: You learn how, by rubbing a piece of brittle dried flax with soil, to gauge the ground water level.  
 
* You have upgraded your skill in Ecology: You learn how, by rubbing a piece of brittle dried flax with soil, to gauge the ground water level.  
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==Level 4==
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* You can now test the phosphorous level of the area by disecting a beetle and using a pinch of soil. (No it's not the exact text. Yes it does cost 1 beetle of your choice.)
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 17:02, 8 March 2009

Ecology allows you to test the environment for Pollution. Pollution may cause certain crops to not grow.

Source

Taught at The People's School of the Human Body.

Cost

To learn Ecology visit a school of the Human Body with the following:

Level 1

  • "You have learned Ecology: You learn, among other things, how to test for the presence of heavy metal pollution by mixing a pinch of soil with some water, and observing whether tadpoles placed in that water die. A new item has been added to your skills menu."

Level 2

  • You have upgraded your skill in Ecology: You learn how, by mixing some soil and cabbage juice together, to detect the acidity level of the area.

Level 3

  • You have upgraded your skill in Ecology: You learn how, by rubbing a piece of brittle dried flax with soil, to gauge the ground water level.

Level 4

  • You can now test the phosphorous level of the area by disecting a beetle and using a pinch of soil. (No it's not the exact text. Yes it does cost 1 beetle of your choice.)

Notes

Please add Ecology tests to the Pollution or Ecology Research pages so we can start collecting information.