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A spatial sequence refers to a set of events separated in space - irrespective of their separation in time. A time sequence is the other way around. Sequences need not repeat themselves, but are more interesting to many people if they are. An example of a repeating spatial sequence may be the pattern of bricks in a wall. The pattern repeats itself after some distance. An example of a repeating time sequence is the seasons of the year.
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Populations are limited in their spatial distribution for a couple of reasons. One of these reasons is that there just isn't enough resources to do it any other way.
This is because safe mode run only those process which are necessary for functioning and will not cause any trouble for sure. Other process may do something or the other.
spatial mining is the extraction of knowledge,spatial relationships and intresting measures that are not explicitly stored in spatial database where as temporal mining is the extraction of knowledge about occurence of an event or values whether they follow cylic,random,seasonal variation etc...and other intrestion time related patterns.
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Your spatial skills will improve, but other skills may stay the same or actually lessen as you gain in spatial skills.
The spatial trajectory through which cultural traits or other phenomena spread
There are infinitely many spatial figures and it is not possible to give a comprehensive answer. For a partial answer, see the following link. However, the link is concerned only with polyhedra. There are other spatial figures - like spheres and ellipsoid etc.
water; wind
- Cause andeffect:Using the cause and effect pattern, a writer tries to describe why something happens, or what results of an occurrence are or were.This particular form of writing is crucial because it is integrated in most other forms.