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The high altitudes cause it to be colder.
Roots are usually covered in soil.
Venus is covered in acid clouds.
As long as there is no possible way that the boxes can get wet, a box for a dry location can be used. This includes rain or a possible soaking from a garden hose or sprinkler system. If there is a possibility then an FS series box will fill the bill for a waterproof box.
Yes. Kilaua's "last eruption" is still going on and has been for 31 years. So in some places it is possible to see active lava flows from this eruption. In some cases it is possible to see areas that have been covered by previous lava flows from this eruption.
volcanic outgassing increased the greenhouse effect
During the Permian, all the continents were joined together in the supercontinent Pangaea, which was covered mostly by desert.
As the Moon passes behind Earth it is covered by Earth's shadow.
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Emergency dentists doesn't seem to be covered by NHS. However, it is possible that the NHS will cover, part of the cost, all would be unlikely, but possible as well.
Wounds such as third-degree burns must be covered as quickly as possible to prevent infection or loss of fluid.
get to hospital as soon as possible unti then keep it covered with an ice pack and keep as still as possible
The countries that were once connected by the supercontinent Pangaea include the landmasses that now form North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Antarctica. These modern continents were all part of Pangaea before they broke apart due to tectonic plate movement.
because the rivers are covered by snow or ice
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The high altitudes cause it to be colder.
The most usual explanation for the origin of the name Widnes is that it comes from the Danish words vid, meaning wide, and noese, meaning nose and that it refers to the promontory projecting into the River Mersey. However the Widnes promontory is not particularly wide and another possible explanation is the first part derives from the Danish ved, meaning a wood and possibly referring to a tree-covered promontory. Earlier spellings of the name have been Vidnes, Wydnes and Wydness