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“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Warnings about the future of the polar bear are often contrasted with the fact that worldwide population estimates have increased over the past 50 years and are relatively stable today. | 1 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Species distribution models of recent years indicate that the deer tick, known as "I. scapularis," is pushing its distribution to higher latitudes of the Northeastern United States and Canada, as well as pushing and maintaining populations in the South Central and Northern Midwest regions of the United States. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Bear and deer are among the animals present. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Bearspaw First Nation, First Nations people in Alberta, Canada | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | The organization has to date rescued over 20,000 dogs and currently has 500 volunteers throughout the United States and Canada. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | According to the WWF's 2016 "Living Planet Report", global wildlife populations have declined 58% since 1970, primarily due to habitat destruction, over-hunting and pollution. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Second Story Sunlight is a 1960 painting by the American artist Edward Hopper. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Greenspun worked for Mayor Michael Bloomberg 's, mayoral campaign in 2001, and served as commissioner of the Community Assistance Unit until May 24, 2006. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | In August 1781 it was the site of an unorthodox siege by the nephew of Tupac Amaru, Andres, and his 16,000 soldiers. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Her name was struck from the Navy list on 5 December 1945. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Stony Brook Manhattan was established in 2002 as a branch facility of State University of New York at Stony Brook. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | In Nunavut, some Inuit have reported increases in bear sightings around human settlements in recent years, leading to a belief that populations are increasing. | 1 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Polar Bears International is a non-profit organization that works closely with Frontiers North Adventures, a commercial tour company that operates a fleet of tundra buggies in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Large mammals present in the area include moose, mule deer, black bear, and elk. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Antibodies to PDV and CDV have been found in a number of carnivorous mammal species in Canada, including polar bears, indicating the potential for the viruses to spread to new species. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | With tourists and residents alike cause a need for protective initiatives to be set into place not only for those residing in the area but also for the wildlife, namely the black bears of the area. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Bearspaw First Nation, First Nations people in Alberta, Canada | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | On the east side of the Affliction Glacier, rhyodacite of the Job Assemblage overlies porphyritic andesite of the older Pylon Assemblage. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | Vermont Principals ' Association, governing body of Vermont 's high school athletics | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | The character of ``Wheels'' is portrayed by New York actor Dan McCabe, who convincingly recreates Ballany 's Cerebral Palsy. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | The second was to keep open the supply lines to their own armies in North Africa. | 0 |
“A leading Canadian authority on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increase in bears that’s really unprecedented, and in places where we’re seeing a decrease in the population | According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 95 people. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Some of the greatest increases in average temperatures in the U.S. are expected in the region over the coming decades. | 1 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Epidemic EM appears quite common in southern China, most likely due to a sharp decline in temperature following by a rapid increase of temperature and the effects this has on the body. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | During 1979–1999, a total of 3,829 deaths in the United States were associated with excessive heat due to weather conditions, while in that same period a total of 13,970 deaths were attributed to hypothermia. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Even so, climate change was projected to cause an additional 250 000 additional deaths per year between 2030 and 2050. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Though incidences of heart disease have increased faster in the city than in the countryside, rural morbidity and mortality rates are now on the rise as well. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | They went on to state their work did not argue against the seriousness of the problem and that the potential effects were so serious "that slight overestimates of this warming make little difference -- just as reducing the size of a firing squad from 10 shooters to nine makes little difference to the person being executed. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | He was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 31, 1979, and received his commission on November 2, 1979. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | It is owned by Núcleo Radio Mina and is known as Radio Mina with a pop format. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Hole formalism in quantum chemistry states that for many electronic properties one may consider systems with e or (n-e), the number of unoccupied sites or ``holes'', to be equivalent. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | They practice the custom of interring bodies of the dead by hanging the coffin on a tree. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Some common names for it are burra, sally, sickle-shaped acacia and silver-leaved wattle. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | "A projected increase of 4.05 degrees Fahrenheit in average temperature is expected by 2065, and a projected increase of 9.37 degrees Fahrenheit in average temperature can be expected by the turn of the century if nothing is done to curb emissions. | 1 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | (2000) "suggest that any increases in mortality due to increased temperatures would be outweighed by much larger short term declines in cold related mortalities. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Due to a number of deaths, the UK government released its Heat Health Watch system, issuing warnings if temperatures rise above 30°C in the day and 15°C at night. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | They went on to state their work did not argue against the seriousness of the problem and that the potential effects were so serious "that slight overestimates of this warming make little difference -- just as reducing the size of a firing squad from 10 shooters to nine makes little difference to the person being executed. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Research shows that rising heat due to climate change has caused an increase in fires around the United States. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Air pollution has increased the rate of hospital visits per year and is currently causing premature deaths. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | The road is being rebuilt by the German NGO Agro Action Allemande (Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V.), which began work in 2000, and was about a quarter complete by June 2006, and about 550 km were completed by 2010. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Nonetheless, as time passed, his repeated candidacy provided for an amusing mild diversion to a frequently heated election atmosphere. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Fritz Reiner, early-20th-century Hungarian conductor | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Boris Archive is a three disc compilation of live material by Japanese band, Boris. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | The Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) is an international student press association, founded in 1925, whose goal is to unite student journalists and faculty advisers at schools and colleges through educational conferences, idea exchanges, textbooks, critiques and award programs. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | The 10th Emissions Gap Report issued by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) predicts that if emissions continue to increase at the same rate as they have in 2010–2020, global temperatures would rise by as much as 4° by 2100. | 1 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | "The Impact of Heat Waves and Cold Spells on Mortality Rates in the Dutch Population". | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | This led to statistically improbable survival rates with the weakest group having fewer deaths than more physically fit persons; most of the heat victims came from the group of elderly persons not requiring constant medical care, and/or those living alone, without frequent contact with immediate family. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | It also impacts human population, for example, increase heat mortality | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Black carbon causes human morbidity and premature mortality. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | The future predicted mortality from cancer increases, is usually estimated at some 4000 in the decades to come. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Roy Samuel Miller (born December 24, 1924) was a West Indian cricketer who played in one Test in 1953. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | After graduating he worked briefly as a history professor and historian to the National Park Service. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Scheraga said he was working with a reduced staff under the Trump administration. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Chester, and the deanery of Malpas. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Loyal to the Progressive Party and to Espartero, he declined the offer of the unionist Leopoldo O'Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuan of becoming Minister of Justice in 1856. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Heat is more likely to increase the risk of mortality in cities in the northern part of the country than in the southern regions of the country. | 1 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | This led to statistically improbable survival rates with the weakest group having fewer deaths than more physically fit persons; most of the heat victims came from the group of elderly persons not requiring constant medical care, and/or those living alone, without frequent contact with immediate family. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | While magnifying the probable risks to health and mortality as a result of warmer temperatures, many underrate or simply discount the possible health benefits of moderate warming. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Pigs have a limited tolerance to high temperatures and heat stress can lead to death. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | As one might expect, the strongest correlation was with Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT), which had a correlation of.80, followed by average monthly temperature, which had a correlation of.74, meaning that higher temperatures were associated with increased fatalities. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | In addition, climatic changes are estimated to cause over 150,000 deaths annually. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | The term "Living Machines" was filed for registration as a wordmark in 1991, and was registered to Ocean Arks International in 1993 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | For the 2006/07 winter season it was replaced by a gondola lift by Doppelmayr. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | The riot, between Chinese immigrant miners and white immigrant miners, was the result of racial tensions and an ongoing labor dispute over the Union Pacific Coal Department 's policy of paying Chinese miners lower wages than white miners. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | The Wied il-Għasri area is a marvellous country walk or cycling site especially in Winter and Spring. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | At the age of 15, she competed in the preliminary heats of the women 's 400-meter freestyle at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, clocking a time of 5:00.7. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that it "is difficult to make valid projections of heat-related illness and death under varying climate change scenarios" and that "heat–related deaths are preventable, as evidenced by the decline of all-cause mortality during heat events over the past 35 years". | 1 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | As one might expect, the strongest correlation was with Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT), which had a correlation of.80, followed by average monthly temperature, which had a correlation of.74, meaning that higher temperatures were associated with increased fatalities. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | While magnifying the probable risks to health and mortality as a result of warmer temperatures, many underrate or simply discount the possible health benefits of moderate warming. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | The health burden could be relatively small for moderate heatwaves in temperate regions, because deaths occur primarily in susceptible persons. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | It also impacts human population, for example, increase heat mortality | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | This led to statistically improbable survival rates with the weakest group having fewer deaths than more physically fit persons; most of the heat victims came from the group of elderly persons not requiring constant medical care, and/or those living alone, without frequent contact with immediate family. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Otto II, Duke of Brunswick-Harburg (1528 -- 1603) | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Stefan Koubek was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Hyung-Taik Lee. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | In an attempt to guide his son by analogy, Cliff gives fatherly advice using Monopoly money as a teaching tool about the blue-collar economic facts of life for the everyday American. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Early editions were paper based; it was then transferred to a web-only format, having ceased publication as a physically based report with Volume 8 in 2002. | 0 |
The report confidently claims that when temperatures rise, “the reduction in premature deaths from cold are expected to be smaller than the increase in deaths from heat in the United States. | Ahlers has played on the Sunshine Tour since 2006. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | There were likely polar ice caps and a series of glaciations, as the planet was still recovering from an earlier Snowball Earth. | 1 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | Each year about 8 mm (0.31 in) of precipitation (liquid equivalent) falls on the ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland, mostly as snow, which accumulates and over time forms glacial ice. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | The mean extent of the ice has been decreasing since 1980 from the average winter value of 15,600,000 km2 (6,023,200 sq mi) at a rate of 3% per decade. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | Between then and 2010, the mountain lost 80 percent of its ice — two-thirds of which since another scientific expedition in the 1970s. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | East Antarctica appears to have experienced a net gain of a relatively small amount of ice during the 25-years although uncertainty is greater due to subsidence of the underlying bedrock. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | The Greenland Ice Sheet formed in the middle Miocene by coalescence of ice caps and glaciers. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | It is the highest point for several miles around and stands at the height of 112 m. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | One consequence of Campbell 's unpopularity was that his brother, the Marquess of Lorne, Queen Victoria 's son-in-law, who had previously been MP for Argyllshire and was seeking to return to politics after a spell as Governor-General of Canada, felt compelled to find a seat outside Scotland. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | Esperin (اسپرين, also Romanized as Esperīn, Esprīn, and Asperin ; also known as Esfrīn, Isbarin, and Isbirin) is a village in Sojas Rud Rural District, Sojas Rud District, Khodabandeh County, Zanjan Province, Iran. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | Any other season Barnstaple would have gone down as they finished in 14th place but they ended up having more than the equivalent side Harrogate had in the 2016 -- 17 National League 2 North - 51 points to 47 - condemning the Yorkshire side to the drop instead. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | When the VMAs returned to their old format in 2008, though, this award was not brought back. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | In the terminology of glaciology, ice age implies the presence of extensive ice sheets in both northern and southern hemispheres. | 1 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | Sea ice in the [[Antarctic]] has shown very little trend over the same period, or even a slight increase since 1979. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | Geologists generally consider the islands to be terminal moraines -- material left by glaciers -- deposited about 17,500 years ago as the ice cap paused in its retreat northward. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | East Antarctica appears to have experienced a net gain of a relatively small amount of ice during the 25-years although uncertainty is greater due to subsidence of the underlying bedrock. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | Much of the volcanic history of Powder Mountain remains hidden apart from a few scraps of volcanic rock extending from under its current ice cap. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | The Southern Patagonian Ice Field has exhibited a general trend of retreat on 42 glaciers, while four glaciers were in equilibrium and two advanced during the years between 1944 and 1986. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | Her discography consists of 117 singles, 35 studio albums, and 9 compilations, 7 live albums and 15 soundtracks. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | Vyborg is a town in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | All of them were member of asterism 參旗 (Shēn Qí), Banner of Three Stars, Net mansion. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | The first pump was a two-cylinder gasoline-powered pump, later replaced by an electric drive. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | The Mayhews ' missionary work is considered the ``longest most persistent missionary endeavor'' in the annals of Christendom. | 0 |
As a result, the polar ice caps were quite likely more extensive than they had been since at least the 1920s. | There were extensive polar ice caps at intervals from 360 to 260 million years ago in South Africa during the Carboniferous and early Permian Periods. | 1 |