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The four distinct geographic zones or geographic elements of Africa are deserts, Savannas, Mediterranean and rain forests.
Aristotle identifies six elements: plot, character, thought, diction, song, and spectacle.
The basic four elements: water, earth, fire, and air. So you have the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads.
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It was thought that the four basic elements were earth, air, water, and fire.
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The four basic elements for bacteria to grow are a food source (nutrients), moisture (water), a suitable temperature, and a favorable environment (pH and oxygen levels). Without one or more of these elements, bacteria may not be able to thrive and reproduce effectively.
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The ancient Greek philosophers believed in four basic elements: earth, water, air, and fire. They believed that everything in the physical world was made up of varying combinations of these elements.
An answer is still required...There are four basic elements of an Electronic Data Processing (EDP) system. These are:1. Hardware2. Software3. Procedure4. Personnel
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RAP, Conditions, Remote Access Permissions, Profile.
In ancient times, the four (or five, depending if you were in Europe or Asia) elements, fire, water, earth, and air (In Asia, it was fire, water, air, wood, and metal) were thought to make up all things. In modern day, elements are still though to compose all matter, but we know that there's a lot more than just four or five (and that none of the classic elements were actually elements, except for metal, which could be an element. Most classical elements are what we now call compounds)
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The four basic elements of a country typically include a defined territory with borders, a permanent population, a government or authority that exercises control over the territory, and the capacity to enter into relations with other countries.