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The Seagaia Ocean Dome was designed by the Mitsubishi Heavy Industrial Group, and opened in July 1993 at a cost of 200 billion yen ($2 billion).
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Cisca Beach is better
The Blue Dome is a hole by the Tritons' Cove. It is blue, and there is a mural on the inside and all around it. You can only see it when you are on the surface.
If erosion stripped off the top of a dome, you would find the inner layers of the dome exposed. These inner layers would likely reveal the different geological materials that make up the dome, such as sedimentary rock, igneous rock, or metamorphic rock. The eroded dome may also expose any structural features or faults within the dome.
No, because that "dome" would have to cover the entire planet. There is no way we could build something that big.
The strike slip faults would be found if erosion stripped off a dome. A dome is basically a rounded vault that forms a roof of a structure and has a circular base.
On some days of the week you can go to the pokeathon dome place in the johto region and buy on there
It did have a staircase and there was a dome as well. When the Britannic was sinking the water would be rising up the staircase and when the ship rolled over the dome would of imploded.
a dome
Dome mountains are formed by the uplift of rock layers in a broad region, creating a dome-shaped structure, while volcanic mountains are formed by the accumulation of lava and volcanic ash erupting from a volcano. Dome mountains do not have volcanic activity associated with them, whereas volcanic mountains are typically associated with magma and eruptions.
No, the number of candles does not determine how fast they burn in a dome. Factors such as the size and type of the candles, the airflow within the dome, and the ambient temperature will affect how quickly they burn.