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The bifocal is a type of eyeglass that has two distinct focusing regions. One is usually for distance, while the other is for reading.
The regions of sun are the core,radiation zone,convection zone photosphere,chromosphere and corona.
It is difficult to estimate the distance of astronomical objects without information about its intrinsic brightness. However, its spectrum will contain absorption lines based on elements, such as hydrogen and helium, in the outer regions of the object. This lines are characteristic of the elements and they are also red-shifted which allows the red shift to be measured more readily. The red shift is a measure of how fast the object is receding from the earth and, because the red shift is correlated with the distance from the earth, it provides a relatively simple guide to the distance of the object.
Cirrus clouds are generally located above 5,000 m in temperate regions and 6,100 m in tropical regions.
Intense magnetic activity
A graph of two simultaneous linear inequalities in two variables that have no intersecting regions must contain two lines with the same slope.
continentality
continentality
desert regions -------------------- a drought.
True
David Arthur Williams has written: 'The economic impact of manufacturing multinational investment in the UK and its regions: the explanatory variables'
C++ has 4 distinct regions for memory distribution Stack : This region is used for function calls' return addresses , arguments and local variables Heap : This region is for dynamic allocation of memory (dynamic variables created on run time use this memory , aka RAM) Global Variables : This is used for global variables defined by the programmer Program Code : This region is for the program code.
Distance between the areas is approx 7920 km.
because of distance from the sea
location of the gauge.
The air distance from Canterbury, United Kingdom, to the North Pole, arctic regions, is 2,684 miles. That equals 4,319 kilometers or 2,332 nautical miles.
The air distance from Raleigh, North Carolina, to the North Pole, Arctic regions, is 3,754 miles. That equals 6,041 kilometers or 3,262 nautical miles.