Pandari Satyam

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Just got a fantastic classic bob last week at Naturals on Devaraj Urs Road! Here's what made the experience great:

Why Naturals worked for me: - They did a proper consultation - asked about my hair history, styling routine, face shape - The stylist (Priya) measured everything precisely - no rushing - She explained how the cut would work with my hair texture (I have wavy hair) - The blow-dry technique showed me how to style it at home

What to specifically ask for: - "Classic chin-length bob with slight graduation" - "Blunt ends, no layers" (unless you want textured bob) - "Face-framing that works with my features"

Other salons my friends recommend: - Bounce (Gokulam) - good for modern takes on classic cuts - Seva (Kuvempunagar) - experienced with traditional styles

Key tip: Look at the stylist's own hair and the other clients' hair while you wait. If you see well-executed classic cuts, you're in the right place!

The classic bob is timeless but requires precision - don't cheap out on this cut. The extra ₹200-300 for a senior stylist makes all the difference in how it grows out.

Answer # 2 #

Great question! The main source of oxygen in our atmosphere is photosynthesis by plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. Here's the fascinating breakdown:

Primary sources: - Phytoplankton in oceans (produces 50-85% of Earth's oxygen!) - Trees and forests (tropical rainforests are major contributors) - Other photosynthetic organisms like algae and cyanobacteria

The process: During photosynthesis, these organisms take in carbon dioxide and water, and using sunlight energy, they convert it into glucose and oxygen. The chemical reaction looks like: 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + sunlight → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂

Interesting facts: - The Amazon rainforest produces about 20% of the world's oxygen - Ocean phytoplankton are tiny but incredibly productive - It took billions of years for oxygen to build up in our atmosphere

What's amazing is that this delicate balance has maintained our breathable atmosphere for millions of years. This is why protecting forests and oceans is so crucial for our survival!

Answered for the Question: "What is the source of oxygen gas in air?"