Beijing, in the temperate zone, has a relatively lower humidity than the other two cities. |
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Furthermore, fruits in the temperate zone are typically removed by frugivorous vertebrates before they become damaged or show signs of rot. |
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Greater Yellowstone is the last large, intact ecosystem in the northern temperate zone, supporting both predators and prey. |
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That's why the Europeans never settled in large numbers in Africa outside of the temperate zone of southern Africa and the highlands of Kenya. |
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A simple three-fold division of the world based upon latitude produces a tropical zone, a temperate zone and a polar zone. |
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This is thought to be a proximate explanation that results in the tropics being more biodiverse than the temperate zone. |
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Generally, breeding seasons tend to be longer in the tropics than in the temperate zone. |
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In cooler parts of the temperate zone, or on exposed sites, we need maximum wind protection. |
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An estimated 50 billion of the 200-400 billion birds on the earth make predictable seasonal movements between the temperate zone and the tropics. |
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The second belt is in the temperate zone, which is characterized by generally adequate rainfall and lower evaporation rates. |
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What strikes you first is the sudden glare of whiteness in this grey-green temperate zone. |
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Genera widespread in the temperate zone include Phallus, Mutinus, Dictyophora, Simblum, and Clathrus. |
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Most of the country lies in the temperate zone, and the climate can be described as continental. |
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The true field half life of PeCB is estimated around 6 years in organic soil and sediment in the temperate zone. |
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Much of this loss occurred in the northern temperate zone during the first half of this century. |
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In effect, it is the first major disaster which is both economic and humanitarian caused by the climate shift in the temperate zone. |
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Switzerland is located in the northern temperate zone and is influenced by the Gulf Stream. |
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It lies almost entirely in the temperate zone, although some sections of the southern provinces lie within the tropics. |
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Initially it will be an environmental cooperation programme dealing with temperate zone cropping, coal combustion and air pollution problems. |
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In the temperate zone, e.g. in central Europe, Capercaillie habitats are restricted to montane regions. |
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Defoliation was first used on fruit crops from the temperate zone, such as apple, peach and grape. |
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Alfisols are found in the warm-summer subregion of the cool temperate zone, primarily in the Laurentian mixed-forest vegetation region. |
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For large-scale milk production, goats are inferior to cattle in the temperate zone but superior in the torrid and frigid zones. |
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Due to its localization from the 46th to 26th parallel, the climates vary from temperate zone to tropical zone. |
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California is located entirely within the temperate zone, cartographically speaking, a region to which Euro-Americans generally felt themselves well suited. |
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Effects of nest boxes on the breeding biology of House Wrens in the Southern temperate zone. |
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Spain is located in the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere. |
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The country lies within the north temperate zone and has a changeable, maritime climate. |
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Prey analysis of four species of tropical orb weaving spiders and a comparison with araneids of the temperate zone. |
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Excremental androgen metabolite concentrations and gonad sizes in temperate zone vs. |
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In other species, including nearly all those of the north temperate zone, the gametophyte is subterranean, slower growing, and dependent upon an associated fungus for continued growth. |
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Geographically, Italy lies in the temperate zone. |
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Reptiles of the north temperate zone include many ecological types. |
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Scientists suggest that the prolonged moult, which is unusual in a bird of the temperate zone, may be the only way a bird on a protein-poor seed diet can fulfill the energy demands of breeding. |
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This is because the area lies in a temperate zone, unlike the world's main production areas lying near to the tropics and, in some cases, close to the equator, in which fruit ripens throughout the year. |
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In some climate classifications, the temperate zone is often divided into several smaller climate zones, based on latitude. |
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The Sun rises south of true east in the summer for the southern temperate zone and sets south of true west. |
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Located entirely within a temperate zone, Uruguay has a climate that is relatively mild and fairly uniform nationwide. |
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The easiest carnivorous plants for beginners are those from the cool temperate zone. |
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In the temperate zone the forest regenerated in the course of a lifetime. |
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The only gnetophyte of temperate zone archaeobotanical significance is the genus Ephedra, and so the presence of vessels can often be taken to be indicative of angiosperms. |
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However, potatoes grown in the major production areas in Europe, North America and Asia must be able to tuberize under the long photoperiods of temperate zone summers. |
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The region north of this circle is known as the Arctic, and the zone just to the south is called the Northern Temperate Zone. |
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