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There are hundreds of thousands of buildings, bridges, and structures that have been built in numerous locations around the world Each one serves a specific purpose, whether allowing people to travel from one place to another or providing a place for individuals to live, work, or play
RPX Scissors Are Perfect For The Medical Professional
- By Max Johnson
- Published 27 November 2007
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There are many uses for medical scissors within the medical and healthcare industry There are running scissors, AB scissors, head scissors, nursing scissors, and even scissors perfect for cutting medical materials used for dressing wounds and more
There is a number of building materials that have been found to be exceptional when used in the construction of buildings One of these exceptional building materials is steel reinforced concrete
How Ultraviolet (UV) Light Water Filters Work
- By C. Reid Thornley B.Sc.
- Published 29 October 2007
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Using ultraviolet (UV) light to purify drinking water is a concept that has existed for more than one hundred years Despite its early beginnings, the science behind UV disinfection is complex
Fork Lift Extensions & Attachments
- By Camille Howe
- Published 24 October 2007
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Making the most effective use of existing resources is the cornerstone of prudent management, and this is nowhere more important than in the warehouse By investing in a set of fork lift extensions, you can increase the range of work that a single truck can carry out
Plight Of The Polar Bears
- By Everett Sizemore
- Published 24 October 2007
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With all of the buzz around Al Gore's Nobel Prize winning efforts, many are hoping the heightened awareness of global warming will turn some attention to the plight of the polar bears It would be utterly heartbreaking if this incredible predator was relegated to zoos or worse, especially after hundreds of years of adaptation to the hostile Arctic environment
The Powers Of Tidal Power
- By James Copper
- Published 18 October 2007
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Tidal Power, often referred to as tidal energy, is achieved through the capture of the energy created as water moves in ocean currents and tides Two types of tidal power can be harnessed for energy-efficient power
Do Animals Use The Law Of Attraction?
- By Dr. Enigma Valdez, C.H.
- Published 15 October 2007
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There is truly a great array of wonderful and interesting animals on our planet Many animals have abilities we as humans do not have
Weather Forecast Is Done Mainly On The Basis Of Atmosphere Studies
- By Ray J. Walberg
- Published 14 October 2007
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A very common proverb that is somewhat true is, no one does anything about the weather though everyone discusses about it In fact it is one of the most common topic that people speculate and talk about
The Importance Of Electrical Installation
- By James Copper
- Published 14 October 2007
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Electrical power around the globe is still primarily generated by fossil fuel Legislators, environmentalists and others who have an interest in saving our planet abhor this
Weather Is A Combination Of Many Conditions
- By Peter Wilson
- Published 13 October 2007
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Weather is the result of reaction between the Earth's atmosphere to the Sun coupled with encounters with other random and limiting factors like the friction with land and the earth's gravitational force The average of the variable weather conditions for over a long period of time is referred to as the Climate
Changing Weather Is Often A Result Of The Earth's Rotation
- By Jack Blacksmith
- Published 13 October 2007
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Relentless interaction between the heat of the sun and the earth's atmosphere is behind weather development When heating is not uniform all through a complex system of wind flows is generated
Weather Forecasts Should Take Wind Movement Into Account
- By Kurt J Schefken
- Published 13 October 2007
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The interaction between the heat from the sun and the earth's atmosphere is greatly responsible for the weather of the world The unequal heating of the earth and the atmosphere's tendency to reach equilibrium forces the movement of large mass of air
Climate Changes Are Brought About By Monsoon Winds
- By Greg K. Hansward
- Published 13 October 2007
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The changes in weather is a complex system that is interdependent on the combination of the Earth's rotation, the tilt of the Earth's axis, atmosphere and sun's heat Formation of cyclonic flows and the air masses rise and fall are produced by this combination
Weather Fronts Are A Factor Of Air Movement
- By Eric J. Slarkowski
- Published 13 October 2007
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Interaction between the Earth's atmosphere and sun's heat is a never-ending process and is always a constant Every part of the atmosphere doesn't get heated up equivalently at the same time
All The Different Weather Types
- By Leroy K. Calstard
- Published 13 October 2007
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We know that if the atmosphere did not exist, the earth would go without weather Imagine for a moment for argument's sake that the earth has an atmosphere indeed, as it is today, though the sun is absent
The Temperature In Different Places Varies On The Basis Of Weather Conditions
- By Linden J. Walhard
- Published 13 October 2007
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Many countries across the world are putting in a lot of their resources for research on weather with the expectation of reaping more benefits by making accurate predictions compared to the costs involved Developed countries from Europe, America, Australasia and Asia have set up superior weather services
How Landforms Affect Temperature
- By Clinton Maxwell
- Published 11 October 2007
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The global weather is to a large extent the result of the sun's effect, along with the atmosphere and the rotation of the earth The earth on which this weather moves on has its own effect on the weather
Weather Changes Can Determine What Color The Sky Will Be
- By Linden J. Walhard
- Published 11 October 2007
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The ageless, timeless, complicated and forever ongoing interaction between the Earth's atmosphere and the sun's heat results in the weather The awesome, amazing colors that we see in the sky are produced storms and ever-changing weather systems as the atmosphere is without color on its own
Now You Know Why That Hurricane Occurs
- By Peter Wilson
- Published 11 October 2007
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Equilibrium is the key for proper maintenance of the complex system that is the Earth's atmosphere A great deal of heat builds up in the tropical latitudes due to the Earths revolution in its orbit around the sun and its rotation on its tilted axis
Why A Tornado Occurs
- By Ray J. Walberg
- Published 11 October 2007
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Earth's weather can produce various kinds of windstorm which include waterspouts, dust devils and tornadoes Although they have the common features of a column of rotating air, they are actually formed through different processes
Why Lighting Happens During A Thunderstorm
- By Rob Carlton
- Published 11 October 2007
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A dramatic concoction of electrical discharges and loud thunders along with torrential downpour, hail and sometimes snow is a thunderstorm Everyday about 40000 thunderstorms occur in the world, most commonly in the equatorial region and in the United States, specifically in the Midwest and the South of the nation
Water Vapor In The Atmosphere Affects Climate Changes
- By Ken Morris
- Published 11 October 2007
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All through our atmosphere water vapor is present as an invisible gas Through evaporation from the oceans about 90% of this water vapor joins the earth's atmosphere
Weather Systems Experts Can Tell All The Clouds Apart
- By Vince J. Paxton
- Published 11 October 2007
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From technical analysis we conclude that rising air masses and condensing air vapor manifest themselves through clouds By observing the cloud shapes weather forecasters can feel the present and upcoming weather events
Antelopes Use Intimidation To Discourage Predators
- By Jerry Wanga
- Published 2 September 2007
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When being chased at full speed across the plains of Africa by a cheetah the fastest animal on land, the chances of becoming a meal are quite high For an impala there is not much it can do
A Cut Above The Rest
- By Karen Baron
- Published 8 August 2007
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When you begin your search for loose diamonds you first want to determine the particular cut you’d prefer When we talk about the cut of loose diamonds we are referring to its length, depth and width
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