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In certain polar regions of the earth, a rare and fascinating phenomenon occurs in the dark season of winter. This phenomenon is ...
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... elevation above sea level, slope, exposure, and proximity to other landmasses-- determine the complex of plant and animal life present in the polar regions. ...
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... that electrically charged particles poured out of the sunsopts with velocities that enabled them to impinge the atmosphere in the polar regions, guided by the ...
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... that electrically charged particles poured out of the sunsopts with velocities that enabled them to impinge the atmosphere in the polar regions, guided by the ...
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... Some of these particles flow along the magnetic field into the polar regions in a process in which scientist still do not fully understand. ...
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... The polar regions of Mars are sometimes cold enough to freeze carbon dioxide into "dry ice", something that never happens naturally on Earth. ...
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... The polar bear is found in all of the polar regions of the entire northern hemisphere. This includes Russia, Norway, Greenland, The United States and Canada. ...
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... found in the cell surface membrane. The cholesterol molecules have non-polar and polar regions. They are arranged in the bilayer ...
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... The temperature of surface ocean water ranges from 26° C (79° F) in tropical waters to -1.4° C (29.5° F), the freezing point of seawater, in Polar Regions. ...
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... equator. In the polar regions the surface seawater freezes and the water in the western tropical pacific is the warmest of them all. As ...
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... of fossils, a similar sequence of rocks at numerous locations, ancient climates, and the apparent wandering of the Earth's polar regions to support his idea. ...
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... (Climate of Fear 89) The rise in the global temperature is expected to have to largest impacts on Polar Regions such as Alaska, the Arctic, and Antarctica. ...
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... Recent study made by the Ulysses show that he solar wind occurs at around 750 km when emitted form the Polar Regions of the sun. ...
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... The westerlies are in the Ferrell cell. Cold air from the polar regions falls down and then is heated up and pushed upward with the westerlies. ...
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... But not all hope was lost. The latest pictures sent back from the Global Surveyor spacecraft shows views of the planets polar regions. ...
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... The westerlies are in the Ferrell cell. Cold air from the polar regions falls down and then is heated up and pushed upward with the westerlies. ...
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... mentions at previous point. fÜ The occurrences of distinctive fossil ferns (Glossopteris) in now-polar regions. At the time when ...
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... Earth. It is also colder than Earth, with temperatures in its polar regions rarely rising above -200 degrees Farenheit. The midsummer ...
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... By contrast, air sinks in the polar regions. This leads to high atmospheric pressure, and dry, icy winds that tend to radiate outward from the poles. ...
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... the world. Since reptiles are cold blooded they can not live in permanently cold places such as the Polar Regions. But there are ...
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... banded clouds. Auroral emissions, similar to Earth's northern lights, were observed in the polar regions of Jupiter. The auroral ...
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The Inuit tribes of the Northern Polar Regions led simple lives. They were a proud people fueled by tradition and superstition. ...
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... This is known as free running and explains why individuals who live in the polar regions of the earth can maintain a 24-hour cycle. ...
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... touches the globe. Common uses of this method are for mapping compact areas of the earth, such as the polar regions. There are other ...
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... The most profound geographic change during Paleogene time was a refrigeration of Earth's polar regions, which resulted in a chilling of the deep sea and, later ...
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... This only happnes in Polar Regions and high mountain areas. Today glacier occupy about 11% of the earth. Glaciers all being in snowfields. ...
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... Continental glaciers are be born in polar regions of high altitude, almost any area that is always constantly covered in snow. Valley ...
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... He would do this by applying electricity to the polar regions of a body, which he had constructed from pieces of freshly executed villains, while submerging ...
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... for nourishment. They migrate to the polar regions in the spring, and move to open seas in the fall to spend winter. The blue whale ...
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... extreme weather. Such warm temperature is expected to partially melt the Polar Regions leading to rise in sea level. This may cause ...
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