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Slightly more than 3000 million years ago, perhaps even as long as 3500 million years ago shortly after the earth's crust cooled just enough for bodies of liquid water to accumulate on its surface.
The Earth formed from the young Sun's accretion disk about 4.5 billion years ago. At first the planet was molten, but the surface of the Earth cooled enough for the crust to solidify about 4.1 billion years ago. Scientists believe that water arrived later in the form of comet impacts, forming the first oceans.
An ecosystem with running water, during the year the year is known as a Lotic ecosystem.
They were large spots with depth. So collection happened there, and obviously you would need large amounts of water... there is still contriversy where all this water came from, some say Volcano steam, Coments with ice
Warm water in a normal year typically occurs during the summer month. July and August are usually the warmest and cause the water to heat up. The coldest water will be during the winter.
1982 was the last year of air cooled KX80s
1982 is the first liquid cooled 80
1998.
1981
Half way through the 1983 model year. Actually listed as a 1983.5 model.
i have a kawasaki kx80 . the vin # is kx080ae010087 . does any one know the year and what the mix is for my fuel
1982 included both air cooled and water cooled models The water cooled being introduced later in the year
It depends on the year of the car. Older beetles were air cooled and did not use any water.
No. The predecessor to the M1919 - the water cooled Browning M1917 - was used, but the M1919 was named for the year it went into service - 1919, which was the year after the First World War had ended.
== == Most motorcycles have the VIN stamped into the front forks or front frame. The serial number contains a year of manufacture code. Call a dealer, tell them the serial number and they'll tell you the year.
1983
This would be model year 1963.