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  • ...ozone boundaries generally follow [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continent continental] boundaries, or major barriers to [[plant]] and [[animal]] [[distribution]] ...shrubland), and deserts (including xeric shrublands) are distinguished by climate (tropical and subtropical vs. temperate and boreal climates) and, for fores
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  • ...ountain peaks. But as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_drift continental land drift] continued, it met with the first great obstruction on the deep ...also occurred in Europe, Russia, Japan, and southern South America. The [[climate]] became increasingly diversified.
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  • ...0,000,000 years ago many of the [https://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Continents continental] [[land]] areas, including most of North America, were above [[water]]. The ...nd for more than five million years they [[dominated]] the [[oceans]]. The climate was still mild and equable; the [[marine]] life was little changed. [https:
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  • ...already in process, not a what if factor for the future. The debate about climate change is suffused with ignorance and controlled in large part by the energ ...g as it is known is seriously undermining the foundational supports of the continental US and along with the melting of the ice sheets in the Arctic, Antarctica a
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  • ...animal]], is fairly well [[distributed]] over the whole world. The world [[climate]] grows slightly warmer and becomes more equable. There is a general inunda ...ipally due to crustal [[adjustment]], although the lateral land spread, or continental creep, was also a [[factor]].
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  • ...mild [[marine]] climate of former times was disappearing, and the harsher continental type of weather was fast developing. ...] elevations. This was a time of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continents continental] [[emergence]] except for the disappearance of certain [https://en.wikipedi
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  • ...] in northern latitudes, all conspired greatly to [[change]] the world's [[climate]] in all regions far removed from the [[equatorial]] zone. ...hout these sedimentations over both America and Europe indicate that the [[climate]] of these [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continents continents] was arid.
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  • ...hout these sedimentations over both America and Europe indicate that the [[climate]] of these [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continents continents] was arid. ...ually above [[water]] during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continents continental] submergences, went down excepting the southern part of California and a la
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  • ...bottoms, the extensive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_shelves continental shelves], and the numerous shallow near-shore basins are covered with proli ...animal]], is fairly well [[distributed]] over the whole world. The world [[climate]] grows slightly warmer and becomes more equable. There is a general inunda
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  • ==61:1. THE NEW CONTINENTAL LAND STAGE-THE AGE OF EARLY MAMMALS== 61:1.4 45,000,000 years ago the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continents continental] backbones were elevated in association with a very general sinking of the
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  • ...y are just ahead. And the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental-drift continental drifts] have not proceeded so far but that, at times, practically all of th .... Such red deposits are suggestive of arid or semiarid conditions, but the climate of this [[epoch]] was still mild and even.
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  • ...th in a short time span as no other life form had, The impact of humans on continental erosion and sedimentation, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America ...Physical Geography of the surface is covered by water, with much of the [[continental shelf]] below sea level. The submerged surface has mountainous features, in
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  • *Seismic and climate changes Student: It seems to me we’re already having climate change now which is manmade created change. So I’m talking about seismic
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  • *Seismic and climate changes Student: It seems to me we’re already having climate change now which is manmade created change. So I’m talking about seismic
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  • ...iption of global climate can be found at:[https://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/climate.htm] [[precipitation (meteorology)|Precipitation]] patterns vary widely acc ...rc.nasa.gov/curric/land/global/climchng.html] [https://www.aip.org/history/climate/]
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  • ...d as the sum of local [[abiotic]] factors such as insolation (sunlight), [[climate]], and [[geology]], and biotic factors, which are other organisms that shar ...tion of terrestrial species is thought to be increased by the continents [[continental drift|drifting apart]], or alternately, colliding. Biodiversity is expresse
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  • ...had a [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/salubrious salubrious] [[climate]] and an equable temperature; this stabilized [[weather]] was due to the en ...obably the most [[beautiful]] spot of its kind in all the world, and the [[climate]] was then [[ideal]]. Nowhere else was there a location which could have le
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  • ==72:1. THE CONTINENTAL NATION== 72:1.4 This [[continental]] [[nation]], in general, followed the [[evolutionary]] [[trend]] of the [[
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  • ...Some Roman writers adhered to an [[environmental determinism]] in which [[climate]] could affect the appearance and [[character]] of groups (Isaac 2004). But ...ara remarks, that man can resist with impunity the greatest diversities of climate and other changes; but this is true only of the civilised races."</ref> Nev
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  • ...ation. At some point, the prayers invite change; they become such that the climate shifts, the psychic change occurs in the mind, allowing a drop of the oil o
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