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Not strictly speaking. People definitely live in areas suitable for deciduous forests (temperate climates) or areas that once were deciduous forests, but urban sprawl tends to knock down trees. Then you can't say the area where those people are living are really "forests".
A phenomenon of supercooling is possible.
-200 how is that possible -200 centimeters of rain
It could be possible that Oklahomans could live in a taiga or a deciduous forest.
Yes, it is possible: the phenomenon is called sublimation.
No - free radicals are a transient phenomenon.
Lamp light will enable the flowering plant to have a photosynthesis rate 8-10 times slower than sunlight. Consequently the plant will produce lesser starch and show minimal growth or flowering. It's even possible that the plant may die.
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Right now, no. However, research in cloning has started to shape our answer into a possible phenomenon.
Slang is an ever-changing linguistic phenomenon in every language, no count is remotely possible.
You can read more about synthetic diamonds, below, which first became possible -- as a recurring phenomenon -- in the 1950s.
Yes. That situation results in a phenomenon known as "floating".