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... the winter. Mild, rainy winters alternate with hot, dry, sunny summers in the Coastal Plains and the Balearic Islands. The average ...
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... Most types of geothermal resource- hydrothermal, geopressured, hot dry rock, and magma-result from concentration of Earth's thermal energy within certain ...
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... The climate of Laos is monsoonal and there are three distinct seasons: the cool dry season, the hot dry season and the wet season. ...
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... The climate of Laos is monsoonal and there are three distinct seasons: the cool dry season, the hot dry season and the wet season. ...
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... In drier areas of southern Egypt several years may elapse without any rain at all. "In April and May hot, dry winds and sandstorms called khamsin blow ...
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... proofing. There is no reason for natural selection to choose nakedness and sweating on the hot dry plains of the savannah. As the ...
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The Spokane Fire Department The Spokane Fire Department was established in 1884 after a hot dry summer with several fires, one of which destroyed sixteen ...
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... breakfast. As we walked out the door, the usual blast of hot, dry, dusty air hit us, causing us to gasp for fresh air4 (primary). You ...
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... shrub land. The climate has hot, dry summers with at least one month of protracted drought and cool, moist winters. The moisture ...
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... One might light incense, or play a flute when calling upon Air. The hot, dry South is the direction for the element Fire. Represented ...
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... The characters in Climb a Lonely Hill are children who find themselves alone in the middle of a hot, dry dessert, without food or water, one is injured, and ...
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... Much of the country is dry and rocky; only 28% of the land is arable. Greece had mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Temperatures ...
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... Savannas tend to grow under hot, seasonally dry climatic conditions and are characterized by an open tree canopy above continuous tall grasses. ...
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... Supreme Tribunal Court. The climate of Greece is a "temperate" one - with mild winters and hot, dry summers. The difference between ...
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... Italy and Canada's climates differentiate quite a bit. Italy has a typical Mediterranean climate with mild rainy winters and hot dry summers. ...
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... baking desert sands and frowning cliffs. I could almost feel the hot dry air against my skin. I guess the terrain of Egypt will ...
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... The collision of hot, dry air over the Sahara Desert, including warm, moist air from the equatorial jungle will give birth. The ...
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... unique to their lifestyle preferences. For example, Muslim people are primarily from a hot dry climate. With this being true, then ...
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... there the air is able to hold much of the moisture. Middle Chile has hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters. The temperatures aren't often extreme. ...
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... mile. While most Iraqi people live in a desert climate, where the winters are mild and cool, and the summers are hot, dry, and cloudless, along the northern ...
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... After escaping from Madec in the hot, dry, desert with no clothes, shoes or water, Ben not only finds ways to survive the hunt; he also finds ways to survive ...
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... there the air is able to hold much of the moisture. Middle Chile has hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters. The temperatures aren't often extreme. ...
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... The storms buried fields, and covered homes with hot, dry sand. With the sand blowing through towns and cities, water was dirty and food gritty. ...
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... The plant must grow in a hot dry climate to produce large amounts of the drug. Most of the supply in this part of the world comes from Mexico. ...
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... prosperously. The plant requires areas of hot dry climate, which we have plenty of in the New Mexico and Arizona and California areas. The ...
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... After escaping from Madec in the hot, dry, desert with no clothes, shoes or water, Ben not only finds ways to survive the hunt; he also finds ways to survive ...
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... including climate and soil conditions. Generally, plants from hot dry areas produce more THC (392). Some people believe marijuana should ...
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... The people of Cyprus live in a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers, and cool, wet winters. Cyprus is a very hilly mountainous country. ...
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... there the air is able to hold much of the moisture. Middle Chile has hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters. The temperatures aren't often extreme. ...
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... rain. Many a sacrifice was made to that god especially in that hot, dry climate they lived in. Ehecatl was the god of wind. Aztecs ...
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