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The | oceans in which it lives include: coasts on the west |
sinister supporting a Terrestrial Globe Or the | oceans Azure. |
This species occurs throughout the | oceans of the Southern Hemisphere south of the Tropic |
The area of the | oceans of the water hemisphere is much larger than it |
isms such as sponges extracted silica from the | oceans in order to construct tests (skeletons), with |
ctonic uplift of the region, a lowering of the | oceans, the collapse of a moraine-dammed lake downstr |
methane into the atmosphere, which warmed the | oceans, lowering their capacity to absorb oxygen that |
Certain areas of the | oceans have high levels of plant nutrients, such as n |
rine Protected Area on March 7, 2003 under the | Oceans Act. |
ruise added materially to the knowledge of the | oceans, their currents, and their bottoms. |
s with a "Red Virus" which is spreading in the | oceans of Neri's homeworld, the Ocean Plenet. |
adiation budget and processes occurring in the | oceans, on land, and in the lower atmosphere. |
ng, and researched the interaction between the | oceans and atmosphere. |
d there is no trace of it at the bottom of the | oceans. |
controlled by currents, tides and waves in the | oceans. |
he oligotrophic (nutrient poor) regions of the | oceans. |
A similar system of identifying areas of the | oceans for conservation purposes is the system of lar |
sed in describing geophysical phenomena in the | oceans and atmosphere. |
shrimp-like invertebrate animals living in the | oceans. |
res are all part of a story that begins in the | oceans five hundred million years ago. |
Eventually, without an oxygen sink in the | oceans, the process created the oxygen-rich atmospher |
although the Quarren live in the depths of the | oceans. |
Lightman is interested in using the | oceans and space as the common heritage of humanity a |
The structure of the | oceans, starting with the continents, begins usually |
land areas as well as the phytoplankton of the | oceans. |
ike cartilaginous fish that first arose in the | oceans of the late Carboniferous 280 million years ag |
t have developed a curriculum for studying the | oceans and human impact on them. |
mate change which has completely wiped out the | oceans and rain. |
e distribution of carbon-14 and tritium in the | oceans and atmosphere. |
tary shows Cameron's passion for exploring the | oceans, as well as his interest in extraterrestrial l |
The salinity of the | oceans is derived from erosion and transport of disso |
enus of marine crocodyliform that lived in the | oceans during the Middle to Late Jurassic. |
gether these two forces are responsible in the | oceans for the thermohaline circulation. |
trails of white clouds from ships crossing the | oceans due to this effect. |
While sailing the | oceans with Emma and Molly (Jim's locomotive) to get |
d to stop, think and take action to save those | oceans. |
effectively reduced the distances across those | oceans, allowing even for "planes that could fly from |
The company's name means three | oceans in Japanese, referring to the founder's ambiti |
-edition boxed set contains three discs titled | Oceans, Clouds and Stars. |
n by William Shakespeare, and was dedicated to | oceans. |
Tales from Topographic | Oceans (1973) |
They live in tropical | oceans. |
of the family Fistulariidae, found in tropical | oceans worldwide, at depths of between 10 and 200 m. |
e fan sponge, is found throughout the tropical | oceans. |
This species breeds on islands in tropical | oceans, except in the eastern Atlantic; in the easter |
ign companies, including Wetamorph and the Two | Oceans Fund. |
r that it had constant rainfall and ubiquitous | oceans. |
ht it wasn't purely coincidental that the vast | oceans would have a chemistry perfectly suited to the |
ILY's List, the League of Conservation Voters, | Oceans Champions, The Tampa Tribune, The St. Petersbu |
includes just two species, distributed in warm | oceans. |
o ten species of sea grass distributed in warm | oceans. |
It is a flat, vaguely circular plane whose | oceans perpetually spill off the edge of the world's |
Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, | Oceans and Insular Affairs |
Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, | Oceans and Insular Affairs (Chairman) |
ass cetacean strandings throughout the world's | oceans, it has been singled out by some environmental |
unded boats have continued to sail the world's | oceans for the past two decades. |
nobacteria as primary producers in the world's | oceans, the study of their phage ecology is important |
ing exhibits it tells the story of the world's | oceans. |
y (NJ), have filled many niches in the world's | oceans. |
It is found throughout the world's | oceans, except in polar regions. |
mass and is the major component of the world's | oceans (88.8% by mass). |
itical environmental issues across the world's | oceans. |
active and armed, lurking beneath the world's | oceans whilst the other three will either be in re-fi |
They have a wide distribution in the world's | oceans, and live among algae. |
pecies, with examples found in all the world's | oceans. |
d's marine life shows that each of the world's | oceans contains about thousands of known forms of lif |
ith a cosmopolitan distribution in the world's | oceans. |
which covered over 120,000 km. of the world's | oceans. |
Ocean Surveillance Ships patrolled the world's | oceans searching for Soviet Navy submarines. |
but it has colonised many parts of the world's | oceans as a biofouling agent on the hulls of ships. |
Coral reefs in the world's | oceans are killed by acidic water caused by acid rain |
pansion of oxygen minimum zones in the world's | oceans as a consequence of anthropogenic emissions of |
reat posed by discarded plastic to the world's | oceans. |
er type, General W. M. Black plied the world's | oceans and touched many distant ports in completing h |
ropical and tropical waters of all the world's | oceans, including the Mediterranean Sea. |
s, AET transports crude oil across the world's | oceans in its fleet of Very Large Crude Carriers (VLC |
m the larger Orca found throughout the world's | oceans. |
Rarely sighted, it is found in all the world's | oceans at depths of between 300 and 1000 meters. |
ound at intermediate depths in all the world's | oceans. |
re after having brought harmony to the world's | oceans. |
S. Challenger expedition to survey the world's | oceans during the years 1873-1876. |
on, being a two-year voyage around the world's | oceans. |
he Arctic and subarctic regions of the world's | oceans. |
T significantly throughout most of the world's | oceans. |
s environmental issues threatening the world's | oceans. |
anite Sea, an exact replication of the world's | oceans. |
llect weather and ocean data within the worlds | oceans. |
neral geographical descriptions of the world's | oceans, for which Jilek may have drawn on versions of |
les enjoyment and understanding of the world's | oceans. |
his are found scattered throughout the world's | oceans at mesopelagic to bathypelagic depths, commonl |
They occur from northern New Zealand | oceans to the Hawaiian Islands, however they do not o |
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