Uganda's tropical forests, tea plantations, rolling savannahs, and arid plains are home to half of Africa's bird species. |
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The arid scenery rushed past me, sclerophyll trees and forests speeding by the window at what seemed a rate of knots. |
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Communities in arid climates often implement strategies for dealing with a lack of rainfall. |
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The sterility of the suburban environment gives way to the arid, thinly populated desert. |
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In the United States, such features show up sporadically in arid lands from New Mexico to Idaho. |
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The weather near a continental arid zone is modified by increasing the heat storage of the seas westwardly of the arid zone during the summer. |
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In the Hawaiian Islands, they have colonized most habitat-types, including high mesic, arid coastal, and cloud forest areas. |
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In arid regions traditionally used for cattle ranching, farms could be a maximum of 2000 hectares. |
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It is recognized that red beds are not necessarily indicators of arid climates. |
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Mexico's xerophilous thickets and semi-desert pastures are located in arid and semi-arid areas that account for half of our national territory. |
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The combination of a naturally arid environment, years of drought and poor planning is proving to be dry tinder in a combustible atmosphere. |
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Today's conditions on the Tibetan Plateau match the cold, arid climate of the ancient land bridge's tundra. |
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Iraq is relatively poor in species because of the arid nature of much of the country. |
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The laterite soil types of the nutritionally impoverished farmlands in the arid and semi-arid regions do not have the capacity to hold moisture. |
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Landscaping is very thoughtful, with retaining walls and terraces cut with almost Inca sensitivity and precision into the arid slopes. |
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The tepary bean has been introduced into parts of E. and W. Africa where arid conditions are suitable for it. |
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Intensive irrigation would reshape arid lands and revolutionize rural life. |
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Hemp grows in virtually all conditions from arid desert to more temperate climes. |
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O'Connor saw for himself the arid, riverless country through which the new railway line from Northam must pass. |
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In arid climates, Zingaro recommends bentonite be applied beneath a plastic liner that is woven or textured on the bottom. |
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Petroleum emulsions work for dust suppression, particularly on dirt roadbeds and shoulders in arid areas. |
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The council expected the four competing architectural firms to provide energy-conscious designs, suitable for the hot, arid regional climate. |
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The inhabitants are dependent on crop farming which is difficult in the arid land. |
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After filming he headed for Namibia, wanting to be in a dry hot and arid climate after four months on a boat. |
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Next I'll tell you about my travels to the arid lands south-east of the great Kalahari desert. |
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Its feedstock is a special variety of rapeseed bred to do well in the arid climate of southern Colorado. |
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Ethanol has also been found to contribute to smog in arid climates due to its volatile nature. |
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These findings are in contrast to earlier work that indicated an arid climate. |
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We're parked atop a vertigo-inducing earthen dam in the San Juan Basin, in northwestern New Mexico's arid sandstone and sagebrush country. |
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Conversely, vines in hot, atmospherically arid climates readily accumulate excess potassium in the leaves, stems, and fruit. |
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As the sun sets on a bleak plain in the arid Karoo region, the temperature plummets to below freezing. |
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The arid climate makes the desert the best outdoor setting to keep planes free of corrosion. |
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This grain is grown in arid and semiarid regions of the world due to its unusual tolerance to adverse environments. |
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However, from Karadi to Dandi, the land is arid and the vegetation scrubby. |
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It is an arid climate with a few registered inches of rainfall in a normal year. |
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For the cookpot there's French tarragon, marjoram, oregano, rosemary and thyme which hail from arid parts of the Mediterranean. |
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We arrived to find more than a hundred years of unrestricted cattle grazing had left the arid canyon nearly barren of ground vegetation. |
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In fact, she says, half of the water used in that arid climate is for lawns. |
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Indeed, dry and warm storage frequently promotes after-ripening of seeds in species of warm and arid climates. |
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The arid desert climate gets little rainfall, but the Rio Grande provides water for irrigation. |
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We were already entering a different zone, leaving the arid continental climate of Bucharest and the Wallachian plain. |
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From the icy wastes to the arid deserts and lush forests, it has carved out habitats and multiplied. |
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The trip would comprise of roughly 750 km through the vast Mongolian prairies and the arid wastelands of the Gobi desert. |
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Wildflower Farm also sells Eco Lawn, a blend of seven native grasses that grow well in arid conditions and are designed to withstand wear. |
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From Baja California up the US West Coast the climate is mild and arid, other than in winter. |
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From the arid climate of the Sahara to the cold wastes of Siberia, man has learnt how to cope in a wide variety of ways with the effects of the atmosphere. |
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Rainfall in arid regions is typically seasonal and often intense and may carry an atypically high sediment load, due in part to sparse vegetation in sediment source areas. |
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Montana lawmakers began to feel riparian water rights might not be appropriate in the arid West, and they looked to the mining states of California and Colorado for direction. |
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The 58 zigzags across the arid Southern California desert, between mountains, with every few miles a turn. The 5 goes in one straight line for mile after mile. |
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On the other, the arid monochrome of dull and vicious theocratic fascism. |
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Human stories are more interesting than an arid study of theology. |
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Egypt is generally associated with arid desert and the sharply contrasting fertile strip of land through the Nile Valley watered by the annual inundation of the River Nile. |
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Studies show that planting arid or wastelands that are unsuitable for food production with inedible biofuel crops such as jatropha could provide a way out. |
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The arid land of this autonomous republic supports a nomadic lifestyle. |
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This region has not always been as arid and desolate as it is today. |
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The arid climate would easily sap the nutrients and moisture out of them. |
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My position is ultimately that these debates between the social welfarist position and the individual's philosophy are all very interesting, but they're ultimately quite arid. |
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Perhaps the arid West Texas environment and the landscape dominated by low-growing mesquite, scrub oak and cactus explained the widespread local veneration of trees. |
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On the arid plains of northern China, the depletion of shallow reservoirs has forced people to sink wells into aquifers more than 1 km below the surface. |
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Playas are found in closed interior basins, or bolsons, in arid regions. |
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However, there was no sign of desperately needed rain and a westerly roared in from Australia's arid outback, fanning flames and scattering red hot embers to start new blazes. |
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For several moments, the group could only gape at the fierce, stark beauty of the arid desert landscape, the awesome power and majesty of the barren land. |
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The refuge is also an important migration stopover point for many northern nesters, including shorebircls, white-fronted geese, arid sandhill cranes. |
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Anguilla is an arid, flat Caribbean island surrounded on all sides by seawater. |
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Eros, the life force, desperately trying to find a foothold in the arid landscape of Ordinary Life. |
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He claims his inheritance, transforms his arid lands into a lush and prosperous farm through an irrigation scheme, and is generally seen as a chip off the old block. |
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Media people, always on perpetual deadline, can adapt even to the most arid surroundings. |
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Without it, the seeds of change and innovation will wither in a soil that is an arid mix of negativism and defeatism. |
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Karez irrigation system, ranked number one recommended for cultural sites, mostly in arid and semi-arid areas of the world. |
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These are soils that occur in the most arid segment of the climatic range of Chernozemic soils and have brownish-colored A horizons. |
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It seems that most seeds are foodful in the arid regions, most berries edible, and many shrubs good for firewood with the sap in them. |
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On the other hand, the assembly of Pangaea created huge arid inland areas subject to temperature extremes. |
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The climate varies from tropical to temperate, with arid conditions in the coastal south. |
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Eliot attempted to repudiate the charge that Jonson was an arid classicist by analysing the role of imagination in his dialogue. |
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The League failed to prevent the 1932 war between Bolivia and Paraguay over the arid Gran Chaco region. |
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Vast expanses of arid desert are ideal for storage because hangars are not needed to maintain the aircraft at low humidity. |
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It is the only nation with both a Red Sea coast and a Persian Gulf coast and most of its terrain consists of arid desert and mountains. |
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They are found mainly in arid environments although some aeolian lakes are relict landforms indicative of arid paleoclimates. |
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The lowlands of the Horn are generally arid in spite of their proximity to the equator. |
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Kenya's climate varies from tropical along the coast to temperate inland to arid in the north and northeast parts of the country. |
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The lightly populated and arid lower region of old Baja California remained as a part of Mexico. |
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Indeed, almost all of southeastern California is arid, hot desert, with routine extreme high temperatures during the summer. |
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The Levant became more arid and the forest vegetation retreated, to be replaced by steppe. |
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Many of them reside in the developing world, either in arid regions or tropical forests. |
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The Archaic period in the Americas saw a changing environment featuring a warmer more arid climate and the disappearance of the last megafauna. |
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Cooking in Rajasthan, an arid region, has been strongly shaped by the availability of ingredients. |
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Vast tropical rainforests collapsed suddenly as the climate changed from hot and humid to cool and arid. |
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This is usually an arid environment with a small basin fed by a limited input of water. |
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This is especially common in arid regions, where there is little transport of sediment by rivers or redistribution by longshore currents. |
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As one travels east toward the African coast, the influence of the gulf stream diminishes, and the islands become increasingly arid. |
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They included the humid regions of the north and the northwest, as well as vast arid zones that had not been irrigated. |
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The climatic conditions that cause glaciation had an indirect effect on arid and semiarid regions far removed from the large ice sheets. |
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Most pluvial lakes developed in relatively arid regions where there typically was insufficient rain to establish a drainage system to the sea. |
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But a period of higher rainfall ended, and many migrants weren't successful in the arid conditions. |
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Thick sequences of red sedimentary rocks formed in arid climates are called red beds. |
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However, a red colour does not necessarily mean the rock formed in a continental environment or arid climate. |
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This variation follows predictable patterns, with birds at higher latitudes being larger and those in arid areas being paler. |
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Desalination of abundant seawater is a more expensive solution used in coastal arid climates. |
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This regime is known as an arid subtropical climate, which is generally located in areas adjacent to powerful cold ocean currents. |
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Wind erosion is much more severe in arid areas and during times of drought. |
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The region further north is known as Namaqualand, which becomes more and more arid as one approaches the Orange River. |
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Ibn Khaldun noted that the lands ravaged by Banu Hilal invaders had become completely arid desert. |
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The Tanimbar Islands and other southeastern islands are arid and sparsely vegetated, much like nearby Timor. |
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In general, the climate is extremely hot and arid, although there are exceptions. |
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The plains usually have either a tropical or subtropical arid desert climate or arid steppe climate. |
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During the Upper Paleolithic, the Maghreb was more fertile than it is today, resembling a savanna more than today's arid landscape. |
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South of Agadir and east of Jerada near the Algerian borders, arid and desert climate starts to prevail. |
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The common ostrich is well adapted to hot, arid environments through specialization of excretory organs. |
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As expected in a species inhabiting arid regions, dehydration causes a reduction in faecal water, or dry feces. |
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To the west of the highlands, the increasingly arid terrain gradually slopes down to the Mozambique Channel and mangrove swamps along the coast. |
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In parts of the arid south and west, pastoral families may replace rice with maize, cassava, or curds made from fermented zebu milk. |
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Cape Verde is part of the Sahelian arid belt, with nothing like the rainfall levels of nearby West Africa. |
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Sal, Boa Vista and Maio have a flat landscape and arid climate, the remaining ones are generally rockier and have more vegetation. |
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The large, arid Namib Desert has resulted in Namibia being overall one of the least densely populated countries in the world. |
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There is a small semi arid region around the city of Perote and the west of the Huasteca area. |
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The east side of the mountains produce a rain shadow, creating an extremely arid environment. |
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Much of the east is semiarid to arid like the rest of the Great Basin, though the Blue Mountains are wet enough to support extensive forests. |
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Since cotton is somewhat salt and drought tolerant, this makes it an attractive crop for arid and semiarid regions. |
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Wild vegetation runs from tropical rainforest to arid grasslands with cactus, with cypress trees along rivers and other surface water. |
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In the more arid areas, mesquite, nopal and other desert plants can be found. |
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Most of the vegetation in these areas is arid grassland with desert plants such as nopal. |
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Much of the Mesozoic Era is represented by exposed outcrops in the many arid regions of the continent. |
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Anhydrous sodium sulfate occurs in arid environments as the mineral thenardite. |
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Some of the valleys are quite arid such as the Aosta valley in Italy, the Maurienne in France, the Valais in Switzerland, and northern Tyrol. |
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The areas that are not arid and receive high precipitation experience periodic flooding from rapid snowmelt and runoff. |
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This dries out the soil, resulting in a localized arid environment unsuitable for trees. |
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In arid areas or under high cliffs, they are generally exposed jumbles of fallen rock. |
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Byblis and Drosophyllum both come from relatively arid regions and are both passive flypapers, arguably the lowest maintenance form of trap. |
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These birds inhabit arid regions from the Canary Islands along the rim of the Sahara through the Middle East to Central Asia and Mongolia. |
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The gills are never corky or woody and only slightly fleshy, usually arid and toughish. |
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Some parts were arid, nearly barren, others green and fertile. |
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His papers are voluminous but arid, nothing of the man comes through. |
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The arid regions generally support only livestock grazing, chiefly beef cattle. |
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Flame-retardant concentrates for PB and PS at various letdown ratios and for PVC wire arid cable applications. |
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The bioherms are constructed of bafflestones arid boundstones and tine internal sediment. |
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This lichen is parasitic on saxicolous Caloplaca in exposed, usually arid, habitats. |
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The groom's table offered a selection of his favorite desserts, including banana pudding arid monkey bread. |
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Hemicryptophytes life form, of temperate regions, Therophytes index arid areas and mountainous areas is Chamaephytes index. |
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The arid regions of the Middle East are seeking a similar multifold approach to water management and are investing heavily in water projects. |
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Port Nolloth in Namaqualand, on South Africa's arid Atlantic coast, became familiar to Swansea seamen, so too Tilt Cove in Newfoundland. |
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This region encompasses the Neotropics, the temperate areas of South America, and a great portion of the arid lands of North America. |
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Patterns of ion excretion and survival in two stoloniferous arid zone grasses. |
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Because of the infrequent occurrence of rainfall the landscape is arid. |
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During this time, tropical plants disappeared and were replaced by arid C4 plants, and a dry savannah emerged across eastern and northern Africa and western India. |
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Both of these antidiuretic hormones work together to maintain water levels in the body that would normally be lost due to the osmotic stress of the arid environment. |
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Humid regions experience more precipitation than evaporation each year, while arid regions experience greater evaporation than precipitation on an annual basis. |
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Sheep can be raised in range of temperate climates, including arid zones. |
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Helicopter brownout occurs when a pilot loses visual references due to dust or sand re-circulating during take-off or landing, which is a major problem in arid desert terrain. |
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For about two thousand years, the relief engravings on Cleopatra's Needle obelisk had survived the arid conditions of its origin before its transfer to London. |
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The arid adapted species were reduced to minor habitats or became extinct. |
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Pinnacle Point, in particular, shows exploitation of marine resources as early as 120,000 years ago, perhaps in response to more arid conditions inland. |
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They can even live inside solid rock, growing between the grains, and in the soil as part of a biological soil crust in arid habitats such as deserts. |
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In arid continental climates rocks are in direct contact with the atmosphere, and oxidation is an important process, giving the rock a red or orange colour. |
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This created more coastlines and shifted the continental climate from dry to humid, and many of the arid deserts of the Triassic were replaced by lush rainforests. |
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With the great annual cattle drives which start from the arid plains of the Red River and the Pecos comes the wild cowboy, with his six-shooter on his hip. |
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It also made possible nomadic pastoralism in semi arid areas, along the margins of deserts, and eventually led to the domestication of both the dromedary and Bactrian camel. |
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In Ethiopia's Bale Mountains, where the vegetation is more lush and the climate is clearly less arid than in Northeastern Africa, the golden eagle occupies verdant mountains. |
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Djiboutian attire reflects the region's hot and arid climate. |
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Spatial, ontogenetic, and sexual effect on the diet of Teiid Lizard in Arid South America. |
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Djibouti's climate ranges from arid in the northeastern coastal regions to semiarid in the central, northern, western and southern parts of the country. |
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The woolly rhinoceros roamed the exposed Doggerland and much of Northern Europe and was common in the cold, arid desert that is southern England and the North Sea today. |
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Most of Iraq has a hot arid climate with subtropical influence. |
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It was originally named Paradise Ranch, later shortened to The Ranch, to make the arid site more appealing to managers and workers on top secret aircraft programmes. |
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Arbuscular mycorrhizas in hot and arid ecosystem in southwest China. |
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The climate is arid in the Great Basin, desert in the Southwest, Mediterranean in coastal California, and oceanic in coastal Oregon and Washington and southern Alaska. |
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More than that, perhaps the worst thing, was a sort of mephitic fog, moistureless and invisible, that came and went like an exhalation of the arid earth itself. |
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Alaska remained mostly ice free due to arid climate conditions. |
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The clean waste is shredded in a macerator arid then fed into large vats. |
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In arid areas it may not fill due to deep groundwater levels. |
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The largest changes are seen in arid versus wetter zones, which can often be relatively nearby, with foliage changing from rainforest to pine forest to desert landscapes. |
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Baja California's climate varies from Mediterranean to arid. |
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According to the climate classification of Thornthwaite, city of Trujillo would correspond to an arid climate type with no rain during all seasons. |
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Bahrain is a generally flat and arid archipelago in the Persian Gulf. |
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