Papers 2091-2100 of total 2401 found.
…with an ability to track known temperature changes and link them to past and future carbon dioxide levels as well as global temperature changes. The model suggested the combination of CO2 and volcanic emissions was responsible for most of the observed changes…
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…was threatened by both poachers and local farmer, whose land clearing practices were destroying the gorillas’ natural habitat. Rwanda’s Parc des Volcans, created by Dian Fossey as a wildlife preserve, has become an international attraction and the third largest…
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…that the lake was formed by a volcanic crater collapse; the lake actually, was formed by the rise and fall of the landscape due to faulting. The Sierra Nevada is a batholith, "an enormous, complex masses of solidified magma, usually granite .... composed of many…
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…Air is never clean. Natural sources have polluted our breathable air for centuries. Sources such as volcanic ash, salt released from oceanic waves crashing, smoke from forest fires and windblown dirt particles all contribute to natural air pollution…
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…that the terrain is a representative of an ancient crust, formed in an initial period of planetary differentiation (Boyce, 37). Other images showed that Mars had volcanic and tectonic features with recent activity that caused large crustal rifts due to tensional forces…
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…inevitability. (Goodwin 209) Hidetora now regards the world from a mental hell. Goodwin observes that "The terrain across which he wanders in exile features a volcanic wasteland and the burned ruins of Azusa Castle, which once belonged to Sue's family (211…
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…impacted than the Moon, craters are continually erased by erosion and redeposition as well as by volcanic resurfacing and tectonic activity. Thus only about 120 terrestrial impact craters have been recognized; the majority are in North America, Europe…
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…with deep-sea hydrothermal vents of volcanic origin in midocean ridges XXVII.<Tab/>The Geographic Distribution of Terrestrial Biomes is Based Mainly on Regional Variations in Climate A.<Tab/>Terrestrial biomes are often named…
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…in the ionosphere, volcanic ash, Avgas, hydraulic fluids, lavatory chemicals, weather, and a variety of elements which could lead to corrosion. It is important that the paint not contain any heavy metals (such as cadmium) as these would cause environmental damage…
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…with their problems, its moral legitimacy or its basic assumptions, and Lenin's precondition for change will appear. The speed with which such watersheds can sometimes erupt was the lesson of 1989. We should not assume that change will necessarily occur in such a dramatic…
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