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Category Archives: earth
Claim: The climate changed rapidly alongside sea ice decline in the north
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UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN Research News IMAGE:???WE HAVE INVESTIGATED HOW THE SEA ICE COVER CHANGED DURING THE LAST GLACIAL PERIOD IN BOTH MARINE CORES AND ICE CORES, ? SAYS HELLE ASTRID KJ?R, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR…
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Top Ten Urban Innovations According to World Economic Forum
1. Digitally Re-Programmable Space Cities have started to look at reprogramming and redefining their space to get more from less: Vancouver has reduced its allowable urban footprint; Glasgow has moved from a policy of expansion to concentration; New York has … Continue reading
A Perspective by Shashi Bhushan Samad on Majaz- The Creator of Our Tarana on AMU Centenary
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Brandt Line : Mapping Development on the Globe
Generally, most more economically developed countries (MEDCs) are in the northern hemisphere and most less economically developed countries (LEDCs) are in the southern hemisphere. There are exceptions such as Australia and New Zealand. The Brandt Line is an imaginary division that has … Continue reading
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