soil conservation.
Disaster (natural)
Electromagnetic and transverse.
luster
According to the US Geological Survey, earthquakes with a Richter magnitude of greater than 7 may be very destructive. The Richter scale represents the energy released by an earthquake in terms of the amplitude of the seismic waves. As such the larger the number, the more energy the earthquake has and potentially the more damage / destruction it can cause. For example the earthquake that caused the severe damage and destruction in Haiti in January 2010 was at level 7.2 on the scale. However the earthquake magnitude can't always guide the level of destruction that will occur as the Chilean earthquake that occurred in February 2010 was actually more powerful, but caused less destruction as the buildings in Chile were constructed to be earthquake resistant. The largest earthquake ever recorded by man was approximately 9.5 on the Richter scale. See the related link to the US Geological Survey for information on how earthquake magnitude can be related to the damage it may cause.
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thrombolysis
This phrase is a reminder to focus on important tasks rather than getting caught up in trivial or non-essential activities. It emphasizes the need to prioritize efficiently to avoid wasting time on tasks that don't contribute to your overall goals or productivity.
secondary xylem
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secondary xylem
Emesis.
gluttonous
Mutually Assured Destruction.
nativists
Diminutive
as the give way vessel
Two terms that describe academic language are formal and proper.