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steepest near the head
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That is so typical of you!I'm so testy because that 'typical typing test' tripped me up!Three eyes are not typical to the fish from this pond...
definition of part of typical microscope
The size of a typical granule seen in the photosphere is about 1000 km across.
You can measure flour in kilograms, or (for smaller quantities, typical for recipes) in grams.You can measure flour in kilograms, or (for smaller quantities, typical for recipes) in grams.You can measure flour in kilograms, or (for smaller quantities, typical for recipes) in grams.You can measure flour in kilograms, or (for smaller quantities, typical for recipes) in grams.
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In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is small.
In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is small.
In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is small.
A steep gradient will force the water to flow downhill faster.
A river beginning high up in the mountains will fall sharply until the gradient levels out in the valleys. A river beginning in lower hills will naturally have a less steep gradient over all. Therefore, each river's longitudinal gradient will be different and there is no definitive answer.
The choices for this question are either a: U cross-Valley Profile, Y Cross-Valley Profile, V cross-valley profile, or S Cross Valley Profile.The answer to this question is a: U cross-valley profile is typical of canyons and valleys eroded by alpine or valley glaciers.
The choices for this question are either a: U cross-Valley Profile, Y Cross-Valley Profile, V cross-valley profile, or S Cross Valley Profile.The answer to this question is a: U cross-valley profile is typical of canyons and valleys eroded by alpine or valley glaciers.
Apple Computers (in the beginning)
A soil Profile is made up of a bunch of different horizons. In a typical soil profile, the horizons are (in order): A, B, C, R.