Marsupials live underground, on land, in trees, and in water, and inhabit rainforests, deserts, and temperate regions. |
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At that point, however, his nerve deserts him and his weak shot is easily saved. |
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Africa, the origin of life, abounds with endless red deserts and intolerably hot storms. |
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In no time at all the firths were fishless deserts and the sea a cemetery without memorials. |
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From the icy wastes to the arid deserts and lush forests, it has carved out habitats and multiplied. |
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Who deserts his father's race, seeks the black blood to debase, which thro' his own veins doth chase, he be accurst! |
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Throughout the deserts it was only dependably found at some waterholes and at various springs associated with oases. |
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Just watch this get published and then those guys will get their just deserts. |
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Lions can also live, with wider ranges, in most habitats except in tropical rainforests and in deserts. |
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Not named were probably those animals which live exclusively in forest, jungles, mountains, wetlands, deserts, etc. |
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Unless, of course, they had been dissing me, in which case they got their just deserts. |
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At one time they ranged over most of southern California's deserts, and probably existed at population densities of thousands per square mile. |
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This acreage includes mountains, deserts, prairies, lakes, oceans, forests, rangelands, national parks, and wildlife refuges. |
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The descendants of the Khoikhoi and San can be found in the deserts of Botswana and Namibia today. |
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After graduating he cofounded a kibbutz, working with others to transform deserts into green pastures and orchards. |
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Haloxylon persicum is a stem-succulent xerophytic shrub, which only occurs in non-saline sandy deserts. |
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Linear erosional features found in deserts are the result of long-term erosion of wind blowing in a consistent direction. |
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They inhabit every terrestrial ecosystem on earth, from rainforest canopies to alpine mountains, from lakes and rivers to hot dry deserts. |
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Other episodes use spectacular photography to show Australia's tropical rainforests, swamps, wildlife, deserts, seas and natural landmarks. |
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No longer do the Middle Eastern deserts reverberate to the sound of Australian helicopters. |
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Among those added to the list is the saiga, a nomadic antelope inhabiting the steppes and semi-arid deserts of central Asia. |
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On a winter's night in the deserts of northern Mexico one might expect to hear the chilling cries of coyotes or solitary wolf baying at the moon. |
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At dusk tonight, somewhere in Afghanistan's blasted and baked mountains and deserts, a small group of men will face the setting sun and kneel. |
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Like their terrestrial counterparts, the oceanic deserts are low in biomass. |
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But the barbarities of war come to disgust Inman and he deserts, embarking on an odyssey on foot back to Ada. |
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The deserts are similarly cloying and sticky, although a couple of them are compulsively edible. |
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The only poisonous lizards are the Gila monster and the beaded lizard, both of which live in the deserts of Mexico and Arizona. |
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It should ride on many a hip traveling over sagebrush covered deserts, into the foothills, through timbered areas and on to mountain tops. |
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We can live crowded together in vast cities or as tiny groups in remote deserts. |
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Finally the last of the deserts were finished, and the last glass of brandy drained. |
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Australia's deserts are poised to give the world food menu its biggest shake-up since Columbus. |
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As Guzman now says, a military crime is when a soldier deserts, or falls asleep on duty. |
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When her mother, who is clearly only concerned with her own prosperity, deserts her, it is only the first of a series of betrayals and letdowns. |
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Involves extensive field experiences including biology of deserts, mountains, islands, or tropical forests. |
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But there are myriads of other discrete territories, such as deserts, mountain ranges, peninsulas, and islands, that function as bioregions. |
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Snakes are found in a variety of habitats ranging from tropical rainforests to hot deserts. |
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Jaguars occupy a diverse habitat ranging from tropical rain forests to arid deserts. |
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Spanish bluebell is a good bet everywhere except the intermediate and low deserts. |
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For example, this government publication gives pointers on navigating deserts and swimming rivers safely. |
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It is a long way from the burning deserts of Arizona to the gateway to Russia. |
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Snow-capped volcanoes slope down to pine forests, deserts, and balmy tropical beaches. |
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The Hebraic people, ancient and abandoned, had always looked for refuge, had never found anything but desolate deserts. |
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Now, deserts are windy places, windy because they abound in solar energy, the driving force of the world's supply of moving air. |
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Much of Uzbekistan's landscape consists of deserts, dry steppes, and fertile oases near rivers. |
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Go in search of feathered beasties in the deserts, mountains and oases of southern Morocco's kasbah country. |
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Remnants of the herds ancestral to all domesticated camels may still survive in the deserts of central Asia. |
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The harshness of the desert, and the perception that deserts are wastelands, kept people away for a long time. |
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Their adventure has seen them scale high peaks, sail across oceans and cycle across open wilderness and deserts. |
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As his previously well-ordered life slips away from him he loses control and his judgement deserts him. |
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Dinner consisted of a beef stroganoff, followed by a choice of two deserts, and then a shed-load of cheese and biscuits. |
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That herbage was found in most deserts in this part of the galaxy, and was known to some people as the Esirinus cactus. |
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People left their hearths and home to live the life of a recluse and a hermit in deserts and mountains. |
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These insects are found in rain forests, highlands, and deserts such as the Persian Gulf. |
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We have been blessed with everything from deserts and rolling hills to cloud-shrouded mountain peaks. |
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In the iron deserts of Kent, the traveler is advised to carry spare ammunition and a sufficiency of supplies, especially potable water. |
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Like it is with all deserts, the best times of the day in the Great Basin are sunrise and sunset. |
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My first featured bug will be a species of honeypot ant from the southwestern deserts, Myrmecocystus mexicanus. |
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All those orange flavours and sweetness means it will pair nicely with chocolate deserts. |
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The kitchen saved the best for last with a modest, yet imaginative selection of deserts to tempt the sweet tooth. |
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The habitat of the coachwhip includes deserts, grasslands, prairies, woodlands, and open areas. |
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Must I shoot a simple minded soldier boy who deserts, while I must not touch a hair of a wily agitator who induces him to desert? |
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There's a species for just about every region, from the coast to inland valleys, mountains, and deserts. |
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We had mountains, valleys, plateaus, deserts, waterfalls, rivers, and streams. |
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In some deserts, salty flats or ephemeral lakes or playas with marginal sabkhas occur. |
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Long convoys still travel though the shattered rock and sand of the deserts and the hills. |
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Luc patiently visits his brother, uncomplainingly sticking by the bedside of this difficult and irascible man when everyone else deserts him. |
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Yet patterned ground resembling that of northern polar regions can be seen in deserts as far afield as Egypt, Iran, China, Mongolia, and Peru. |
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His goal is to teach community how to grow their own food, especially in spots he calls food deserts. |
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We find whole food deserts where people are unable to access the food that can lead to a healthier lifestyle. |
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Building supermarkets in underserved neighborhood or so-called food deserts is not enough to improve the diets of people living there. |
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This web site presents findings from a research student project on food deserts. |
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In New York City, where perhaps 750,000 people inhabit food deserts, officials are just beginning to find ways to help. |
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Murals of deserts populated with wagon trails, circling bald eagles and cowpokes chasing cattle fill the walls. |
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Black-throated Sparrows use a variety of dry, open, grassy or shrubby habitats, including sagebrush and creosote bush deserts. |
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A traumatised soldier of the American Civil War deserts to get home to his fretful wife. |
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About twenty species in the deserts of Australia occupy galls, plant tissues that have been modified by feeding insects to form a hollow cavity. |
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When the Government deserts them, who else is there to listen to the plight of the lottery people? |
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The 37 areas that qualified for wilderness status include tropical rain forests, wetlands, deserts, and arctic tundra. |
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It was a desolate barren land covered in deserts, forgotten and ignored by many. |
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Commentators talk about deserving a result, precisely because there's such a wide gap between deserts and rewards. |
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I can only hope that the angler got his just deserts from a visit by the Environment Agency bailiffs. |
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I got my just deserts anyway having to drink the wretched and vile charcoal drink. |
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Short-term, we all feel good that this guy's going to get his just deserts. |
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I know it is low and I'm not proud of it but I did it and I got my just deserts. |
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When Debra and Robert learn of the deception, Raymond receives his just deserts in a marvelous confrontation scene at the dance club. |
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You get your just deserts in this world, most often when you least expect them. |
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Even defendants who are returned to court rarely receive their just deserts. |
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Destination spas are located in beautiful mountains and deserts as well as by lakes and oceans. |
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However, the plains zebras are the most common and live on the open grasslands and along the edges of deserts in Africa. |
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Humanity is being squeezed between deserts expanding outward and rising seas encroaching inward. |
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Officers found 22 items of food on display past the use-by date, which included bacon, orange juice, doughnuts, fruitcake and caramel deserts. |
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These two deserts dominate the eastern part of the country, and form part of an arid landscape extending into Central Asia and Pakistan. |
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Sandy industrial deserts, once home to heavy excavation machinery, are increasingly being emptied and turned into little slices of splashy aquatic paradise. |
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During the following days, we will cross green frozen steppes, sandy deserts, narrow gorges and canyons, and all the guises that mountains are apt to take. |
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The Civil War begins and Inman is enlisted to fight the Yankees, but after months of apparently futile heroism, he deserts, determined to make his way back to Ada. |
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The disasters that follow her freeing the vast slave cities of the eastern deserts teach her some very Hobbesian lessons. |
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These trees would live in myriad habitats from soggy coasts to the driest deserts, deep valleys to the shoulders of alpine peaks, backyards to the back of beyond. |
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Subtropical deserts and tropical savannahs and rainforests have similarly expanded and contracted, imposing their morphogenetic overprint on older landscapes. |
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They soared along the faces of mountains, over deserts, and out along city streets. |
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The wild Bactrian camel, a two-humped ancestor of domesticated camels, is now critically endangered in its native habitat in the harsh deserts of Northwest China and Mongolia. |
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Some of the more poisonous scorpions lived in the deserts of Egypt. |
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Thus, a synecologist might study deserts, or caves or tropical forests. |
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There are food deserts all over Britain, in rural as well as urban areas. |
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In the future, after global warming has made cities the only safe places to live, large sections of the world are closed to disenfranchised people who have to live in deserts. |
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They live in grasslands, deserts, desert scrublands, wetland and woodland edges, shrubby habitat, arctic and alpine tundra, agricultural fields, urban and suburban areas. |
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Greenpeace named this forest after the region that spans the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau to where it meets the great Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts. |
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The Social Exclusion Unit's report gave no supporting evidence for the assertion that some urban areas of the United Kingdom had become food deserts. |
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Outstanding natural havens, as well as rivers, forests, wetlands, deserts and endangered species, all demand immediate regeneration and protection. |
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The selection of deserts are definitely of the rich and warm variety. |
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In deserts, and on Mars, fine sand and silt are funnelled down valleys by wind and may even carve new systems of ridges and depressions in solid rock. |
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Top academic salaries in Australia for those who are the outstanding performers are far too low, while mediocrities and worse are rewarded beyond their deserts. |
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How do climate and vegetation interact to determine the distribution limits of the chuckwalla in the southwestern deserts of the United States and Mexico? |
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And yet, we have a whole bunch of people, serious, accomplished scientists, telling us that the seas will rise in some places while deserts will be created in others. |
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Even when mushing a husky dog sleigh team through the frozen deserts of Iceland she is inappropriately dressed in a thin body-hugging woollen outfit. |
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We took it in our stride, we prepared and we got our just deserts. |
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Indigenous to every continent except Antarctica, palms grow in arid deserts and brackish or fresh water swamps, in dry mountainous regions and tropical rain forests. |
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These are viewed as fair outcomes, as just deserts or rewards for differences in ability, skill or effort, within the framework of a competitive market. |
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All of this might be put down to us being both blatant and stupid travellers, ignorantly and arrogantly swanning our way around and duly receiving our just deserts. |
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And inspiration deserts us to the extent that we resort to the lazy journalist's technique of the dreaded self-referencing paragraph apropos of nothing. |
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His poor control of a decrescendo on a long, high note in the first song rings alarm bells, and his richness of timbre deserts him in Serenade florentine. |
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Life in the mountains and the deserts catered to his restlessness. |
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Virtually every major river in our deserts has been dammed and diverted, many have been channelized and lined with levees, and others have been pumped dry. |
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Short-lived saline lakes or playas are particularly common at the margins of many deserts, where waters from flash floods become ponded up, but evaporate away in time. |
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It happens seldom enough that miscreants get their just deserts. |
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In this view, forests, rivers, streams, waterfalls, and even deserts were providentially located at convenient locations, awaiting the hand of man. |
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They are widely distributed from rainforests to the edges of dry and cold deserts, and they play an important role in human nutrition as well as in soil fertilization. |
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Throughout the world lie lush forests, arid deserts, glacial mountains. |
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Bringing fruit and peas and farm eggs to the cities' food deserts sounds like the right campaign for a strong first lady trying to make a healthy difference. |
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Camels were first brought to Australia in the 19th century as pack animals that were well suited to opening up the country's vast unexplored deserts. |
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As spring turns to summer, the mercury rises drastically in the region, making the deserts that are likely to be the theatre for war, inhospitably hot. |
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The center and the peripheries were mostly kept separated by mountains and deserts. |
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The cats mainly exist in the deserts of Asia and Africa but the Sand cat is the only species of feline to truly live in a desert environment. |
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Especially appropriate for parties, small bite-sized deserts can provide a truly gourmet touch to any and all celebratory events. |
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Her goal during five expeditions was to photography the 'ovoos', shamanist stone markers found scattered across the vast Mongolian deserts. |
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The Chiricahuas sit in a transition zone, where two deserts and two mountain ranges converge. |
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Chrysidids are especially diverse in temperate deserts of both hemispheres. |
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Evolution of rattlesnakes in the warm deserts of western North America shaped by Neogene vicariance and Quaternary climate change. |
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The Common Raven is native to the deserts of southern California but its abundance in the Mojave Desert has grown substantially in recent years. |
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Survivalist and nature enthusiast Ray Mears guides the viewer past forbidding mountain ranges, harsh deserts, and wild grasslands. |
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The West has the tallest trees, highest mountains, hottest deserts, unruliest coastline. |
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Thus they commonly affect no man any further than he deserts his reason, or complies with their aberrancies. |
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If everybody got their deserts, Bulstrode might have had to say his prayers at Botany Bay. |
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He instances particular cases of lakes that had dried up, and deserts that had at length become watered by rivers and fertilized. |
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It may appear that they're getting ahead by cheating, but they'll get their just deserts in the end. |
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The lack of vegetative cover, the severe climate, and the impact of grazing on the deserts have left wild animals in a precarious position. |
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The Mojave Desert and Sonoran Desert along with other deserts are found here. |
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Farther west are the rocky Great Basin and deserts such as the Chihuahua and Mojave. |
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The ethnic groups have adapted to mountains, deserts, grasslands, and forests. |
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The border traverses a variety of terrains, ranging from major urban areas to uninhabitable deserts. |
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California's mountains produce rain shadows on the eastern side, creating extensive deserts. |
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In the deserts of the lower Sonoran zone, the mammals include the jackrabbit, kangaroo rat, squirrel, and opossum. |
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The wild boar inhabits a diverse array of habitats from boreal taigas to deserts. |
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Within this range, it was only absent in extremely dry deserts and alpine zones. |
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Overgrazing of these areas, particularly by herds of goats, greatly extended the areal extent of deserts. |
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It was attributed to Seth, the spirit of evil who according to Egyptian tradition governed the central deserts of Africa. |
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Many areas suffer from lack of distribution of fresh water, such as deserts. |
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In other deserts, they occur around the margins of the sand seas, particularly near topographic barriers. |
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In inland deserts, parabolic dunes commonly originate and extend downwind from blowouts in sand sheets only partly anchored by vegetation. |
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Chameleons inhabit all kinds of tropical and mountain rain forests, savannas, and sometimes deserts and steppes. |
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The global climate during the Triassic was mostly hot and dry, with deserts spanning much of Pangaea's interior. |
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In Africa and the Middle East, many smaller mountain glaciers formed, and the Sahara and other sandy deserts were greatly expanded in extent. |
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Terrestrial habitat types include forests, grasslands, wetlands and deserts. |
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Nevertheless, some frogs live in deserts, creating moist habitats underground and hibernating while conditions are adverse. |
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The Khamaseen is a hot, dry wind that originates from the vast deserts in the south and blows in the spring or in the early summer. |
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They are absent in Iceland, the Arctic islands, some parts of Siberia, and in extreme deserts. |
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The gray wolf is a habitat generalist, and can occur in deserts, grasslands, forests and arctic tundras. |
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This adaptation enables lizards to thrive in some of the driest deserts on earth. |
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The extreme habitats that lichens dominate, such as tundra, mountains, and deserts, are not ordinarily conducive to producing fossils. |
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Some survive in the tough conditions of deserts, and others on frozen soil of the Arctic regions. |
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The Caucasus and Himalaya mountains and the Karakum and Gobi deserts formed barriers that the steppe horsemen could cross only with difficulty. |
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A great portion of the world's deserts are located within the subtropics, due to the development of the subtropical ridge. |
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Tropical forests were limited to a tight band around the equator, and in addition to dry savannahs, deserts appeared in Asia and Africa. |
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Many deserts are formed by rain shadows, as mountains block the path of moisture and precipitation to the desert. |
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About half of these species are common to the flora of the Arabian deserts. |
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In recent years development projects have started in the deserts of Algeria and Tunisia using irrigated water pumped from underground aquifers. |
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The economies of Algeria and Libya were transformed by the discovery of oil and natural gas reserves in the deserts. |
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Dust storms happen in summer and sometimes in winter, coming from the Arabian Peninsula's deserts or from North Africa. |
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The diversity of climate zones in Colombia is characterized for having tropical rainforests, savannas, steppes, deserts and mountain climate. |
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The coastal deserts produce little more than cacti, apart from hilly fog oases and river valleys that contain unique plant life. |
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This desert is home to a large amount of cacti and is one of the most ecologically diverse deserts on earth. |
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In this section, the regions along the river are mostly deserts and grasslands, with very few tributaries. |
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They are found on all continents except Antarctica and in all environments except deserts, though their typical habitat is moorland. |
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The majority of brood care is provided by the male, as the female deserts the brood and often leaves the breeding area. |
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Thermal lows form due to localized heating caused by greater sunshine over deserts and other land masses. |
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We had been already five weeks in Savagedom, among sands, deserts, and scorching sunshines, and, to say the truth, we had had enough of it. |
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Police said quad bikes should only be driven in their designated areas or in deserts. |
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They chose a wide variety of environments, including rainforests, tundra, grasslands, and deserts. |
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It builds cities like Tucson and Phoenix in waterless deserts. |
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Afterward, Philomela serves Tereus his deserts when she tricks him into eating his son, but when he tries to finally slay Philomela, she morphs into a bird and escapes. |
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The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains as well as the deserts, steppes and grasslands east of this southern portion of the Andes. |
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The region is home to a variety of geographical features, such as glaciers, rainforests, valleys, deserts, and grasslands that are typical of much larger continents. |
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Ranging from the coastal areas of the south to the glaciated mountains of the north, Pakistan's landscapes vary from plains to deserts, forests, hills, and plateaus. |
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On the inspector of the constabulary informing him that he was a prisoner, he remarked that he was not surprised to hear it, and that it was no more than his deserts. |
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Large-scale downdrafts, like those over Earth's deserts, are dry because the moisture falls out in the neighboring updraft regions, Ingersoll explains. |
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In deserts, lack of ground and plant moisture that would normally provide evaporative cooling can lead to intense, rapid solar heating of the lower layers of air. |
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Many species breed in coastal colonies, with a preference for islands, and one species, the grey gull, breeds in the interior of dry deserts far from water. |
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Exactly why and how deserts host these exceptional plant types is not clearly understood and such 'Dr. Seussification' of the desert flora deserves systematic study. |
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I named this region Australia Felix, the better to distinguish it from the parched deserts of the interior country where we had wandered so unprofitably and so long. |
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Having a lower income and the presence of more food deserts have additively been linked to obesity, a factor that would also be relevant to Hispanics. |
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Though found in widely varied habitats and climates, it typically avoids extensive woodlands, grasslands, and deserts away from human development. |
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There is tremendous genetic diversity within the family, and range of adaptation for Cucurbits species includes tropical and subtropical regions and deserts. |
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Lexicographically designated as lifeless, unpopulated areas, deserts, which cover more than one quarter of earth's surface, have more than 600 million people living in them. |
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They can even live inside solid rock, growing between the grains, and in the soil as part of a biological soil crust in arid habitats such as deserts. |
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From the forbidden mountains of outer Mongolia to the punishing deserts of western Africa, we're going off the map investigating the greatest legends in history. |
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This created more coastlines and shifted the continental climate from dry to humid, and many of the arid deserts of the Triassic were replaced by lush rainforests. |
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Dunes occur, for example, in some deserts and along some coasts. |
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It also made possible nomadic pastoralism in semi arid areas, along the margins of deserts, and eventually led to the domestication of both the dromedary and Bactrian camel. |
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Anticipated effects include increasing global temperatures, rising sea levels, changing precipitation, and expansion of deserts in the subtropics. |
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Dust can also be attributed to a global transport from the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts across Korea, Japan, and the Northern Pacific to the Hawaiian Islands. |
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Mastodons fed on trees and shrubs in both the boreal and tropical rain forests of the New World while giant ground sloths and glyptodonts fed in Mexican deserts. |
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Filmmakers, who spent 150 days in the deserts of Arizona, US, believe that this is the first footage to show honeypot ant queens co-operate in the wild. |
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Creator of Haute Patisserie Pierre Herme Paris has designed three deserts for the carrier which are intended to give customers a taste of the world's best patisseries. |
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Bearded dragons come from the hot dry deserts of central Australia. |
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These new arrivals used the Siskiyou Trail, California Trail, Oregon Trail and Old Spanish Trail to cross the rugged mountains and harsh deserts in and surrounding California. |
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Oil rigs are scattered throughout the deserts of Libya and Algeria. |
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The western and southern sides, which lie in the rain shadow of the central highlands, are home to dry deciduous forests, spiny forests, and deserts and xeric shrublands. |
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The land trade was in deserts of Western Arabia using camels. |
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From Jiayu Pass the wall travels discontinuously down the Hexi Corridor and into the deserts of Ningxia, where it enters the western edge of the Yellow River loop at Yinchuan. |
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Namibia's Coastal Desert is one of the oldest deserts in the world. |
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Catering staff served up a Greek buffet lunch for them, which included moussaka, pork kebabs with pitta bread, stuffed peppers with tomatoes, Greek salad and Greek deserts. |
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