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    peninsula. The northern section being more or less an extension of the North Korean highlands. With gorge-like, narrow valleys in between, the mountains tend to be difficult to navigate. Navigation gets worse when the region’s long and cold winters and heavy summer rains occur. Taking these natural obstructions into account, the area is incredibly restrictive for any and all movement. Extending North from the T’aebek Mountains lies the Yangnim range. This range

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    the earth was not tilted on its axis then there would be no seasons. If the earth was tilted there would be no seasons anymore. During January earth is the closest to the sun, and in June earth is the farthest away from the sun, also known as the summer solstice. The earth spins around on its axis, also known as the earth's rotation. As the earth rotates it also orbits, this motion is also called revolution. One revolution takes 365.25 days to complete. When the north pole points toward the sun,

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    The first Winter Olympics changed the image of the Olympic Games forever. The thrilling event of “International Winter Sports Week” later became known as the first Winter Olympic Games. The Ancient Grecian summer tradition was brought to the winter for the first time in Chamonix, France on January 25, 1924. The event was a huge success and it became a tradition in the same manner as the Summer Olympics. It was to be celebrated every four years. Having a Winter Olympics as well as a Summer Olympics

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    South Wales. The climate characteristics are stated as being “Moderate diurnal (day–night) temperature range, near coast to high diurnal range inland with Four distinct seasons: summer and winter can exceed human comfort range; spring and autumn are ideal for human comfort Mild winters with low humidity Hot to very hot summers with low to moderate humidity Widely variable solar access and cooling breeze directions and patterns” Fig 1 table on Page 7 shows that the Prevailing wind direction changes

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    Tundra Biomes

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    The extremely cold temperatures makes it a difficult environment to survive in during the winter, and plants and animals have a hard time coping with any extra stresses and disturbances. More people moving to the tundra to work in the mines and oil rigs have created towns and more roads. Some animal's movements to traditional feeding and denning

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    Reasons to Replace your Windows this Summer Windows are an important aspect of a home. Not only do they make a home look fantastic, but they also help protect the people inside from the outdoor elements. When a leak occurs in a window, the results can be pretty drastic for homeowners. Even small cracks and leaks in windows can have major implications on the monthly electric bill. For this reason, there are times when replacing a window is the best option. But, when is the best time to replace a window

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    Taga Biome Research Paper

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    adventure to a winter wonderland, point them north in the direction of the wonderful biome, the Taiga! There is an opportunity to travel the world as the taiga stands as the largest land biome in the world; locations include Canada, Alaska, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Russia, and many more countries. Also known as the boreal forest, the taiga is home to a variety of plant and animal life for an adventurer to experience. These areas experience half of the year in the summer and winter seasons; depending

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    biome typically has short, wet summers and long, cold winters. Winter temperatures vary from -54 to -1° C (-65 to 30° F). During the summer it is warm/humid and rains with summer temperatures varying from -7° C (20° F) and 21° C (70° F). Most animals in this biome are mammals. Moose, wolverines, eagles, owls, and peregrine falcons. According to the “Taiga Biome, Dillon Bartkus” (2000) “Their adaptations help them stay warm, hide, and defend themselves. In the harsh winter months, many animals have thick

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    British Columbia Essay

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    British Columbia has a variety of climates . Places near the coast have mild winters, warm summers and have plenty of rain . The Average temperatures are close to 0o c in winter and 18oc in summer. Inland areas have average temperatures of 29oc in summer and -7oc in winter . Mountain areas and the north have cold winters and cool summers . In these areas, the average temperatures are -16oc in winter and 20oc in summer . The weather and people in British Columbia are different depending on where

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    Essay. What can be more dreadful than autumn? Every year we say farewell to summer and always think of it as the end of the world, to tell the truth, me, too. Undoubtedly, there are people who are fascinated with autumn, they like it. Anyway, it’s a beautiful time of the year, very picturesque and bright, especially during September. Leaves are red, orange, yellow, golden brown and amber. The air is cool, crisp and the sky looks darker and more boundless in the evenings. But…it’s autumn and nothing

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