The surface of a lava flow weathers, particularly in wet climates, to form a rich, reddish volcanic soil, called a bole. |
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They grow in most climates, take shade, serve admirably as a weed-choking ground cover, and produce quantities of flowers. |
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Use the upper end of the range in warmer climates that have longer growing seasons, and less in cooler climates with shorter growing seasons. |
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Attempts have been made to relate such shifts to prevailing climates of medical diagnostics or social circumstances. |
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The variety is even grown under glass in climates as inimical as the Dutch and British to provide grapes for the fruit bowl. |
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Customer deferrals of capital expenditure are creating one of the worst technology investment climates seen in 10 years. |
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The increasing occurrences of drought and an overall decrease in absolute rainfall promoted drier climates. |
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In kinder climates such as hers, she says, pulmonarias, cyclamen, and primroses bloom early enough to pair nicely. |
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In cold-winter climates, prune precocious magnolias in summer after they've bloomed. |
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In cold climates, footings should extend 6 inches below the frost line or comply with local codes. |
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Because bushes flower in early spring, they may need protection from late-spring frosts in cold climates. |
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It's not the distance we will walk that frightens us, but the variety of climates we will have to contend with. |
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Did either of these more liberal political climates lead to a surge of impassioned creativity? |
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A number of other entrepreneurs established permanent trading forts in locations that were known to have mild winter climates. |
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Although deciduous in cooler climates, here blueberries retain their attractive coppery foliage until pruning time in winter. |
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Just as sunlight and its warmth are invigorating in cold climates, in the tropics it is the coolness of shade that allows people to be active. |
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Transpiration rates at high altitude may be very high, as for example in Mediterranean climates where temperature inversions are common. |
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In dry climates, necessity has become the mother of invention in garden design. |
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Thailand enjoys one of the world's most pleasurable climates with three distinct seasons. |
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Thriving in hot dry climates, the aloe vera plant has found a natural habitat on Shay's farm. |
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In the south, conical grass huts provide warmth and safety from heavy rains and more variable climates. |
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In cold climates, the condensation and frosting of water vapor when warm exhaust air meets subzero outdoor temperatures is a concern. |
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Pumps are more common in warm climates as the injector depends on a temperature difference, i.e. the feed water as cold as possible. |
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A steady-state example would be a concavo-convex slope profile with a concave lower portion and a convex upper slope typical of humid climates. |
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Old, mature fig trees can grow at least 40 feet tall in favorable climates. |
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Unlike species in colder climates, tropical species experience a period of inactivity associated with the dry season. |
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In cold climates the body achieves its constant temperature by a combination of heat production and heat conservation. |
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Keep water flowing in colder climates by adding an immersion heater to an existing birdbath. |
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These climates introduced permafrost and cold-climate weathering products to river systems. |
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Dormancy also occurs in summer in some perennial grasses originating from Mediterranean climates. |
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Besides preserving the occasional frozen mummy, glaciers and ice fields contain evidence of the climates of long ago. |
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Deadly forms of opportunism are still perennial in the journalistic and political climates that dominate official Washington. |
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Regardless of political or economic climates, your customers want the most efficient loads they can put in their defensive firearms. |
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The political and economic climates of the day will impact how much a nation supports a particular EU operation. |
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The president pointed out the two also discussed the delicate and evolving political climates in other former Soviet republics. |
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Because chili peppers thrive in very warm, hot climates, equatorial regions seem to have the heaviest concentration of pungent cuisine. |
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They are distributed worldwide, particularly in warm and temperate climates. |
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As such, people from warmer climates will be spared the torture of subzero temperatures. |
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Since all basils, to a greater or lesser degree, are plants of warm climates, none grows freely in more northerly regions. |
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The weather has been cold and crisp so it will be nice to go to warmer climates. |
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Those living in warmer climates where the outdoor temperatures do not get low enough for good rooting can follow the same procedures. |
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A common example is the relatively faster rate of sugar increase in warm to hot climates compared to flavour increase and acid decrease. |
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Many are hybrids with the Kermadec Islands variety, which in warm climates flowers continuously. |
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In recent years we hear of a number of people going for continental holidays to warm climates. |
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The agency wants to hear from outsiders about how the migration of retirees to regions with warmer climates might cause ecological pressure. |
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In climates where freezing conditions occur regularly, door hardware must resist moisture penetration. |
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Climate models for the mid-Cretaceous predicted warm humid climates for this region. |
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It is most prevalent in regions of temperate climates that are highly industrialized, but rarely occurs in areas that are underdeveloped. |
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Forward-thinking landscape architects and designers are installing gardens that are appropriate to their regions and climates. |
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Earthen homes are appropriate for a variety of climates and are ideally suited for passive solar heating and cooling. |
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Most earth homes are concentrated in hot, dry climates and are suited for passive solar heating and cooling in such areas. |
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Also helpful for operators in hot climates is the substitution of hydraulic oil for normal formula. |
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In mild-winter climates, you can put the azaleas, cineraria, and hydrangea outdoors after the holidays. |
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Polymer banknotes don't wear out as fast as paper money, especially in countries with warm, damp climates. |
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Many paleontologists study Pleistocene fossils in order to understand the climates of the past. |
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The common stars of cool-weather climates are Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, and the Santa Cruz Mountains do them proud. |
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The plant is easy to propagate, and tolerates poor soil, high altitudes, and harsh climates. |
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Higher cetane numbers are usually associated with smoother running engines and ease of engine start-up in cold climates. |
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Overwintering herbaceous plants or evergreen trees can only survive the winter seasons of cold climates when they are able to acclimate. |
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The helicopter can fly from critically situated landing spots in adverse climates and from roof helipads in densely populated areas. |
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Even in warmer climates, they need heated shelters to protect them in cooler weather. |
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It comes from the beans of the castor oil plant, ricinis communis, which grows widely in warm climates and here and there in England. |
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For colder climates, it might be wiser to start off with the plant in a pot on casters, that can be moved in and out. |
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Marijuana, hashish, and hashish oil are obtained from the plant Cannabis sativa, which grows in tropical and temperate climates. |
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Australian, American, and Chilean winemakers work in steady, hot climates that produce regular harvests and consistent wines. |
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It has proven to be fully adaptable to its habitat, well-suited to survive in harsh climates with their tough hide and wily brain. |
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Bulbs have evolved to survive in harsh climates, to withstand winter cold, or summer drought, or both. |
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Temperate climates, glorious sea air and a dash of old-world charm are all to be found in Grange-over-Sands and surrounding villages. |
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Training mostly occurs in remote places, in harsh climates and in environments that test the resolve of newcomers. |
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In mild climates, many plants suitable for containers are sold in bloom in fall, including chrysanthemums and violas. |
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In more severe climates, heat recovery ventilation and other techniques may be practical. |
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This new brand of broccoli is right at home in southern climates where it has been so hot and dry the last couple of years. |
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Both men's and women's boubous are open at the side, both for style and to allow air circulation in hot and humid climates. |
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Was the world, with all its climates, made in vain for thy helpless, unoffending victim? |
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In warm climates, fall and winter are ideal times to plant cool-season annual herbs such as mustard, cilantro, calendula, and arugula. |
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It grows in a lot of different climates, from jungles to high on mountainsides. |
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It is moderately lime resistant and quite drought resistant, and so is widely used in Mediterranean climates. |
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The lines you used for trout and salmon fishing are useless in the warmer climates. |
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It is a fruit of temperate but warm climates, which will not endure either tropical heat or severe cold. |
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Common in the tropics, many species of bamboo grow in temperate climates as well. |
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In cold climates, you could substitute a trio of birches for the tree aloes and underplant them with blue fescue. |
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This conquest through biocontrol has spurred the search for other insects to match the range of climates where the water hyacinth thrives. |
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Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. |
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For example, sheepskin keeps a steady temperature in the cold and heat alike, making it ideal for most climates. |
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In coastal climates, coleus thrive in shade or sun, but pinks and other vivid shades become more intense in brighter light. |
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In temperate climates, the sensitive plant is grown mainly as an indoor plant, usually for its fascinating behaviour. |
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In southern climates, the harsher, brighter sunlight will cause pale tints to appear washed out. |
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That tillites were found closely associated with carbonates was cited as additional evidence of huge fluctuations in global climates. |
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We need to extend the season for local foods in cold climates with preservation. |
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Places with mountains, lakes, seashores, and nice climates are, naturally, the most popular destinations. |
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For example, levels that take place in cold climates will typically make the bandicoots shiver uncontrollably. |
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These varieties have been tested in gardens in all climates and have been judged to be good performers in all parts of the country. |
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The fungus is found worldwide but is more prevalent in temperate and tropical climates. |
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Organic practices avoid toxic pesticides and preserve habitat in tropical and temperate climates. |
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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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In mild climates, the plant will maintain a low rosette of leaves and can be picked through the winter. |
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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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Communities in arid climates often implement strategies for dealing with a lack of rainfall. |
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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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Australia is a big country, stretching from the tropics to the roaring forties, and it has a correspondingly wide range of climates. |
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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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They also demarcate the special climates formed by the Great Lakes and by the Appalachian mountain ranges. |
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The jump from polar to temperate latitudes is just as great as from temperate climates to tropical. |
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The resort itself is hidden amongst lagoons, trees and plants from the Mediterranean and warmer climates such as the American Aloe or the Yucca. |
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Boards are attached to the air barrier on the exterior face of the interior wythe in cold climates. |
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This may reflect the concentration of alkaline earth metals in soil and groundwater as is typical in dry climates. |
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It is recognized that red beds are not necessarily indicators of arid climates. |
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Paleontologists who work on relatively recent fossils have developed approaches to reconstructing past climates and environments. |
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In cold climates, you'll have to winterize them with antifreeze to protect the pump. |
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Fiveleaf akebia is deciduous in cooler climates but may remain evergreen in the warmer regions, such as Louisiana. |
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With most aircrews traversing hot, desert-like climates, it's easy to assume an arctic survival situation is not in the cards. |
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In warmer climates such as those of California and Texas, I've seen it growing with desert plants like cactus and agave. |
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The northern whitewoods grow in brutal climates in the northern US states and into Canada where the growing season is short. |
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In frost-free climates, pelargoniums make great landscaping plants. |
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Her very timely book examines the effects of global warming on the world's climates. |
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It had a lot to do with prevailing medical opinion that bracing climates were essential to good health. |
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Many Britons are choosing to abandon ship in search of sunnier climates. |
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Researchers hope to develop a new method to reconstruct southwest Florida's past climates using shells of the native Florida clam, the southern quahog. |
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In colder climates, melting arctic plates has forced polar bears to abandon their ice floes for dry land hunting. |
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Fall rains are sometimes unpredictable, even in the wettest climates. |
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When grown in their natural environment, often consisting of hot climates with sporadic rainfalls, C 4 plants have a selective advantage over C 3 plants. |
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In seasonally wet tropical areas, tower karst hills are often residuals from past wetter climates and tend to have their caves partially filled by secondary calcite deposits. |
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But such spots can be used to advantage in mild climates, where the extra chill encourages lilacs to bloom and apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, and pears to set fruit. |
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The tropical climates where T. cacao grows best are also perfect incubators for fungal diseases like black pod, witches' broom, and frosty pod rot. |
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Outdoor explorer shows featuring real-life people in extreme climates tend to feature Canada goose coats, he noted. |
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Wheat that is resistant to the scab fungus in Europe and America is devoured by scab in Asia, where wetter climates make life harder for the wheat and easier for scab. |
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It thrives in airy oak forests and the maquis, and prefers warm climates such as those of S. Europe, although found as far north as the south of Sweden, and in Russia. |
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By changing hemispheres every six months they made the most of the darkness while the maritime climates of the two cities made the temperatures bearable. |
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A greenhouse has controlled temperature, humidity and light so that exotic plants can be grown outside their natural climates and produce flowers and fruits out of season. |
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Instead, they will be populated by industrious persons traveling to these beneficent climates in search of the prosperity that has eluded them in their own country. |
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To control plant size and shape, prune in winter in mild climates. |
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It is extensively cultivated in marginal rainfall areas of the tropics and subtropics, and selected varieties are widely grown in temperate climates. |
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How does one grow regionally adapted beans for moist climates? |
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The large area involved and the grand scale of the weather within monsoon climates suggest that monsoons play a significant role in the management of the global climate. |
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We saw the different climates in the north and south of the island, we saw the inhabited volcanic caves and the multicoloured rocks, rich in different minerals. |
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Much fieldwork remains to be done on Earth's ancient glacial climates using well-tried uniformitarian principles embodied in sedimentary basin analysis. |
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But as if being a mine detector isn't dangerous enough, the poor animals can overheat in hot climates. |
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LaManchas and Nubians hail from tropical and desert climates where it's warmer, and they tolerate hot summer conditions better than the Swiss breeds. |
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But it has also been linked to a fiery temper, which may have helped give redheads the aggression they needed to survive in the harsh northern climates. |
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This incredible trailing groundcover has vivid fleshy leaves and succulent stems that enable it to store water and thrive in even the harshest climates. |
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Poor seasons in cool climates are usually both sunless and cold. |
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Planting too early in mild climates allows too long a time for clove formation, and the plants may form a bush that looks more like a chive plant. |
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Survivability in different climates is not the test of intelligence. |
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A direct solar water heating system circulates household water through collectors and is not appropriate in climates in which freezing temperatures occur. |
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This type of chicken will also save farmers large amounts of money on ventilation to prevent the birds from overheating in hot climates, such as in the Middle East. |
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In hot climates, plant when temperatures begin to cool in early autumn. |
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Because coffee grows mostly in warm climates of Latin America, Africa and Asia, everyone who drinks it depends on workers from those regions to satisfy their fix. |
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In warm or tropical climates, year-round transmission is possible. |
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Since the beginning of January I have traveled to find warmer cycling friendly climates but instead of heading due south, like most cyclists, I flew due west. |
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For example, colder locales have warmer cabins with fireplaces and other heating options, while cabins located in warmer climates may feature swimming pools. |
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The idea that the social and political climates within a culture affect relationship dynamics adds to the complexity of the possible effects of conflict. |
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These trees will thrive, to a greater or lesser degree, in a number of climates. |
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For example, in climates with cool summers, heat-loving plants like eggplants and peppers thrive in containers because the container and soil are warmed by the sun. |
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As masonry surfaces tend to chill and collect condensed moisture, painting early in the morning and late afternoon should be avoided except in dry climates. |
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It can help to reduce building maintenance requirements by eliminating or drastically reducing condensation on the interior surfaces of windows, particularly in cold climates. |
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Geese are larger than ducks so their down plumules are larger and typically geese from colder climates such as central and northern Europe have the largest plumules. |
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Uncommon in the U.S., it can be used in mild climates to create thin earthen walls, but lacks the thermal mass or insulation desirable in other climates. |
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Motivations were nonetheless always framed by political and economic climates, and the availability of familial and governmental assistance in easing the journey. |
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Compared with these school environments, the indoor climates at our geriatric hospitals were characterized by higher room temperatures and lower relative humidity. |
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Reflective glazing is popular for large windows and in hot climates. |
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Psychrophilic enzymes are present in psychrophiles, organisms that have adapted to very cold climates, such as those microorganisms living in the Artic and Antarctic regions. |
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This dull, grey weather has me dreaming of better climates, where I can sit on the beach with a Mai-tai in my hand, listening to the waves lapping up on the shore. |
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But the weather combined with the intensely chalky soil yields a sparkling wine that is impossible to duplicate in many New or Old World climates. |
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These fossils are from a time when the warm equable climate of the early Eocene was changing to the cooler more seasonal climates that we know today. |
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In warm climates, where summertime heat gain is the main concern, look for windows with double glazing and spectrally selective coatings that reduce heat gain. |
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In cold climates houses tend to have wooden floors with carpets, fires or central heating, attic insulation, and double glazing, and everything is done to reduce draughts. |
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Roxanne has replaced some of the original plantings with palms, bamboo, dracaenas, and other large-scale tropicals that are thought of as houseplants in colder climates. |
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Extra caution should be practiced in warmer climates and during summer months. |
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Evidence for climatic change is taken from a variety of sources that can be used to reconstruct past climates. |
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This energy is distributed around the globe by winds, ocean currents, and other mechanisms to affect the climates of different regions. |
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Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, the Balearic Islands unsurprisingly have typical mediterranean climates. |
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Cyprus has one of the warmest climates in the Mediterranean part of the European Union. |
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This is practised in hot climates and also has the effect of increasing power output. |
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Direct injuries to animals can be very serious, especially in tropical climates, and are mainly observed in infestations with ixodid ticks. |
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Deciduous plants, which could survive through the seasonal climates the world was now experiencing, became more common. |
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Even those that live in warm or tropical climates live in areas that become cold and nutrient rich due to current patterns. |
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Freesias can also be grown outdoors in warmer climates and specially-prepared bulbs are available for summer-flowering. |
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Oceanic climates are a product and reflection of the ocean adjacent to them. |
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Overall temperature characteristics of the oceanic climates feature cool temperatures and infrequent extremes of temperature. |
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In warmer climates, the combined effects of recovery from moulting and ovary maturation mean that spawning can become delayed. |
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Extended months of rain and cloudy conditions are common in oceanic climates. |
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Precipitation is both adequate and reliable throughout the year in oceanic climates. |
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Inverse estuaries occur in dry climates where evaporation greatly exceeds the inflow of fresh water. |
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Many oceanic climates have frequent cloudy or overcast conditions due to the near constant storms and lows tracking over or near them. |
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Ramularia vallisumbrosae is a leaf spot fungus found in warmer climates, causing narcissus white mould disease. |
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It is a popular plant in alpine gardens, though difficult to grow in warm climates. |
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Although this climate classification only covers a small portion of the Earth's surface, alpine climates are widely distributed. |
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Geology provides the primary evidence for plate tectonics, the evolutionary history of life, and the Earth's past climates. |
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For instance, wheat does not normally grow in tropical climates, just like tropical crops such as bananas do not grow in colder climates. |
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Tundra climates as a rule are hostile to woody vegetation even where the winters are comparatively mild by polar standards, as in Iceland. |
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Oceanic climates can have much storm activity as they are located in the belt of the stormy westerlies. |
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Oceanic climates are most dominant in Europe, where they spread much farther inland than in other continents. |
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Leaf drop is not seasonally dependent as it is in temperate climates, and can occur any time of year and varies by region of the world. |
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Leaf persistence varies from two to four years in warmer climates, and up to nine years in subarctic regions. |
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Elite housing in cooler climates might have hypocausts, a form of central heating. |
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It's a hearty plant that grows in even the least hospitable climates. |
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Nomadic pastoralism is practiced in different climates and environments with daily movement and seasonal migration. |
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It is a perennial in its native habitat, and grown as an annual in temperate climates. |
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In more temperate climates, it is not uncommon to start seeds in greenhouses during the late winter for future transplant. |
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In colder climates, cloves are planted in the autumn, about six weeks before the soil freezes, and harvested in late spring or early summer. |
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Many American seaside resorts are popular destination across the world, known for their climates, culture, and entertainment opportunities. |
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The two main types of forest are those dominated by broadleaf trees with emergent podocarps, or by southern beech in cooler climates. |
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Climate models are mathematical models of past, present and future climates. |
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In lakes in southern climates such as Florida, fish such as sunfish will take bread bait. |
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In periglacial climates a patterned form of blanket bog may occur, known as a string bog. |
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Lombardy has a wide array of climates, due to local variances in elevation, proximity to inland water basins, and large metropolitan areas. |
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Sheep and goats may be favoured for dairy production in climates and conditions that do not suit dairy cows. |
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He goes so far as to assert that certain climates are superior to others, the temperate climate of France being ideal. |
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Common ostriches are so adaptable that they can be farmed in climates ranging from South Africa to Alaska. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador has a wide range of climates and weather, due to its geography. |
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As with most tropical climates, seasonal rainfall follows the sun, and summer is the wettest season. |
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Like most Mediterranean climates, Seville has a drier summer and wet winter. |
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The geography of the country exhibits a great variety of terrain and climates. |
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Subtropical evergreen forests resembling those of temperate climates flourish in the higher altitudes. |
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Cold climates are found at the highest elevations, reaching up to the Cofre de Perote and the Pico de Orizaba. |
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Transition climates, from Mediterranean to Desert, can be found from San Quintin to El Rosario. |
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Some, like the Percheron, are lighter and livelier, developed to pull carriages or to plow large fields in drier climates. |
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Maize spread to the rest of the world because of its ability to grow in diverse climates. |
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These climates cover about forty percent of the state, mostly in the north. |
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Temperate climates with the most humidity are found in the Santa Rosa and municipality of Guanajuato. |
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These climates are subdivided into two types, one that receives less rainfall with a significant dry season and the other which is wetter. |
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Given the geology of the province and its different climates, there is an established number of large areas of vegetation in Quebec. |
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Hawaii, although being in the tropics, experiences many different climates, depending on latitude and its geography. |
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During the growing season, which is spring and early summer in temperate climates, grass grows at a fast pace. |
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The basic idea is that it decreases drying time, particularly in humid climates or if rain interferes with haying. |
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The low greenhouse gas impact of hydroelectricity is found especially in temperate climates. |
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Elevations around the world that have cold climates similar to those of the polar regions have been called Alpine. |
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In some cases, such as sunny climates in temperate northern latitudes, this will be the shaded north side of the tree or rock. |
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In cool damp cloudy climates, all sides of tree trunks and rocks may be equally damp enough for mosses. |
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Only populations that breed in Arctic climates typically migrate great distances during the northern winter. |
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The range's climates, depending on elevation and latitude, are the Oceanic climate and Mediterranean climate. |
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It is present all year in the milder climates of Ireland and the United Kingdom and its adjacent European coasts. |
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Southern European Mediterranean climates have favored evergreen and deciduous forests. |
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Firms engaged in waterproofing projects in the GCC outline the unique challenges faced in one the world's toughest climates for water protection. |
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Lewis Balfour and his daughter both had weak chests, so they often needed to stay in warmer climates for their health. |
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Regardless, over the course of a year a more efficient lighting system saves energy in nearly all climates. |
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Augustine and Zoysia Grass are among the most popular grasses found in warm, southern climates. |
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For centuries, cultures in desert climates played a musical instrument called a rainstick to summon water from the skies. |
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These climates may occur in southern Asia, the southeastern United States, parts of eastern Australia, and in eastern coastal South America. |
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Climates during the Pliocene became cooler and drier, and seasonal, similar to modern climates. |
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Dfc, Dsc and Dwc climates occur poleward of the other group D climates, generally in the 50s and low 60s North latitudes. |
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Summers are cool due to cool ocean currents, but winters are milder than other climates in similar latitudes, but usually very cloudy. |
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These climates are dominated all year round by the polar front, leading to changeable, often overcast weather. |
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These climates usually occur on the eastern coasts and eastern sides of continents, usually in the high 20s and 30s latitudes. |
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These climates are in the polar front region in winter, and thus have moderate temperatures and changeable, rainy weather. |
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These climates are characterized by actual precipitation less than a threshold value set equal to the potential evapotranspiration. |
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Technology has allowed humans to colonize six of the Earth's seven continents and adapt to virtually all climates. |
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The physical realism of models is tested by examining their ability to simulate contemporary or past climates. |
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Bent grass is more common in much warmer climates and it produces super-fast, slick greens. |
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Although loofa is an Old World tropical plant, it grows well in more temperate climates. |
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For example, Pardosa species from Newcastle-upon-Tyne had higher SCP than a variety of Lycosidae from cooler climates. |
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Those migrating southward would then be able to occupy much of South America without encountering climates that were markedly different. |
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There is much controversy about glacial and interglacial climates in South America. |
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Subarctic climates are cold with continuous permafrost and little precipitation. |
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Savanna climates and areas with monsoon regimes have wet summers and dry winters. |
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On the leeward side of mountains, desert climates can exist due to the dry air caused by compressional heating. |
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Inland from the immediate coastlines, mediterranean climates can take on extreme temperatures. |
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In the colder climates of the Diaspora, women wear leotards, tights or exercise pants under the slip lappa to keep the body warm. |
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Buffalograss is a common turfgrass species found in climates and terrain similar to Utah. |
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The Canadian Forces were specifically looking for a proven and mature technology to work reliably in extreme climates worldwide. |
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It is a very old roofing method and has been used in both tropical and temperate climates. |
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Some crops which have been traditionally farmed in tropical climates, such as mango, litchi, and avocado, are cultivated in the subtropics. |
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These climates do not routinely see hard frosts or snow, which allows plants such as palms and citrus to flourish. |
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These regions have Mediterranean climates, xeric moisture regimes, and thermic temperature regimes. |
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In colder climates where heating and lighting is required during the cold and dark winter months, the heat byproduct has at least some value. |
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The Asian tiger mosquito, or Aedes albopictus, drinks blood to survive and lives in a variety of climates. |
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Subtropical climates are often characterized by warm to hot summers and cool to mild winters with infrequent frost. |
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It is one of the most important manifestations of climate fluctuations in the North Atlantic and surrounding humid climates. |
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All over the world, climates at the Last Glacial Maximum were cooler and almost everywhere drier. |
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In the Rocky Mountains and Andes, dry and continental climates are observed. |
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Unfortunately glycerolated vaccine soon lost its potency at ambient temperatures which restricted its use in tropical climates. |
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Desalination of abundant seawater is a more expensive solution used in coastal arid climates. |
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In their natural state they are adapted to mountainous areas with temperate climates. |
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Most cultivated orchids are tropical or subtropical, but quite a few which grow in colder climates can be found on the market. |
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In warm and constantly humid climates, many terrestrial orchids do not need pseudobulbs. |
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They prefer warmer, tropical climates but are adaptable and can live in all but the most extreme environments. |
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Flora in the Pennines is adapted to moorland and subarctic landscapes and climates. |
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It tolerates a variety of climates, but prefers drier conditions, especially in moist tropical climates. |
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Paleoclimatologists measure climate change by examining the history of the Earth, using ice sheets, rocks and coral to determine past climates. |
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Late spring is the best time to plant grasses that originate from warmer climates, such as Miscanthus, Spartina and Panicum. |
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As a result of their location, these regions tend to be on the cool end of oceanic climates. |
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Areas with subpolar oceanic climates feature an oceanic climate but are usually located closer to polar regions. |
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In cold climates, the gray wolf can reduce the flow of blood near its skin to conserve body heat. |
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Without the elevation, many of these regions would likely feature either tropical or humid subtropical climates. |
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Especially in warm climates, shallow marine environments far offshore mainly see deposition of carbonate rocks. |
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Check out stone-fruit crosses, such as pluots and apriums, which are suitable for California climates. |
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Thick sequences of red sedimentary rocks formed in arid climates are called red beds. |
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Elephant ears can grow outdoors in mild climates, and as houseplants in all regions. |
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Oceanic climates in Europe occur mostly in Northwest Europe, from Ireland and Great Britain eastward to central Europe. |
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Crude oil contains varying amounts of paraffin wax and in colder climates wax buildup may occur within a pipeline. |
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Certain dense tropical hardwoods are believed to have superior resistance to deterioration when usd in climates such as those of North America. |
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Although some drift away to warmer regions during the year, their best survival rate is in colder climates. |
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This unrestricted circulation produced mild, uniform climates that persisted throughout most of geologic time. |
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More than 30 challenges across 10 winter sport and Olympic events have been sent to test you in sub-zero climates, and it's stomach-clenching stuff. |
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These climates are normally inland or on leeward sides of landmasses. |
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Glacials are characterized by cooler and drier climates over most of the earth and large land and sea ice masses extending outward from the poles. |
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Different cultivars are available for temperate and subtropical climates. |
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Coastal Arctic climates are moderated by oceanic influences, having generally warmer temperatures and heavier snowfalls than the colder and drier interior areas. |
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During testing, the 787 visited 14 countries in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America to test in extreme climates and conditions and for route testing. |
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The Indian and Oriental traders brought sugarcane to the northern climates where housewives were then able to learn to make preservatives by heating fruit with the sugarcane. |
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