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... Researchers from the Ames group also added that the stony asteroid could have caused the light nights in Europe and Asia that had followed the explosion. ...
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HISTORY OF ASIA August of 1917 Japan was ready to reap her benefits of ... outcome on the US Japan did however agree to withdraw from Shantung, and from Siberia. ...
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... The expanding glaciers in the Ice Age forced sea levels to drop between 330 and 490 feet, opening a passage between Siberia in northeastern Asia and Alaska in ...
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... giant. Under Stalin and his successors, the less settled frontier regions of Central Asia and Siberia were developed. Several of ...
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... pardus. Black panthers are found in Africa, Asia Minor, Middle East India, Pakistan, China, Siberia, and Southeast Asia. The male ...
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... raised in Gori a village inside the state of Georgia which lay between Europe and Asia. ... and was in prison for a year and a half before being exiled to Siberia. ...
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... arrived in America. 3. Archaeologists in Asia claim that humans did not appear in Siberia until 35,000 years ago. Though no definite ...
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... Chagatai was given most of Turkestan in Central Asia. The oldest son, Juchi, received southwestern Siberia, western Turkestan, and Russian lands stretching ...
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... eachother, Spain had found the Americas and the Portuguese were heavy into Asia. ... traders and trappers crossed the Ural mountains and discovered Siberia, it had ...
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... era and occupied land from the yellow sea in Eastern Asia to the ... Mongols derived from loosely organized nomadic tribes around Mongolia, Siberia and Manchuria. ...
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... Tigers evolved in eastern Asia, and while some of the earliest tiger fossils have been found in Siberia and China, the tiger's exact place of origin is unknown ...
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... He got a foothold in eastern Siberia and in China. And he worked his way over to Alaska. ... He did win some wars gaining land in central Asia and in the Far East. ...
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... In Central Asia Tashkent was an isolated Bolshevik fortress in a sea of disunited Moslems. The SRs created regimes in western Siberia and at Samara on the Volga ...
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... naval powers to refrain from building fortifications in the Pacific and Asia. In return, Japan agreed to give up its colonial possessions in Siberia and China ...
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... on large-scale agriculture and on extensive trade with Byzantium, Asia, and Scandinavia. ... especially down the Volga River and eastward to Siberia, and settlers ...
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... and 14th centuries; uniting almost all of western and eastern Asia, it was ... Mongol) Autonomous Region of China, Mongolia, and the southern fringes of Siberia. ...
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The Arctic areas of Alaska, Beringia, and Siberia were free of ice. ... The doorway to Asia closed about three or four thousand years later as the glaciers receded ...
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... the tundra land bridge, presently the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia, is said ... in America was separate from the classical world of Asia, North Africa ...
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... were the Paleo-Indians who arrived over an ice-corridor from Siberia, before dispersing into ... the country to be part of the India's found in Asia, first applied ...
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... west across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a route to Asia, but achieved ... that the first group migrated into the Americas from northeastern Siberia into Alaska ...
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... Hundreds of thousands of Poles were deported to Siberia. ... pressed on towards the Volga to cut-off Moscow and Leningrad from the Caucasus and south-west Asia. ...
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... to have crossed the Bering Strait on the land bridge from Asia to North ... follow the expected pattern of human movement from the point of first entry, Siberia. ...
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... Earthquakes beneath Siberia and China occurred at greater depths ... contrast, earthquakes in other belts, like western South America and south-central Asia, are at ...
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... On November 9,1929 Ben Eielson was lost while enroute to Siberia. ... central place in the world for aircraft, and this is true either of Europe, Asia or North ...
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... Eastern Europe, parts of Africa and Asia, and Russia were all opened to western ... Villages in Siberia that are inaccessible by cars can set up a satellite link ...
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