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  • North Dakota is a state located in the Midwestern and Western regions of the United States of America. The twelfth-largest state by area in the ...
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  • for the study of plasma physics and meteorology. Princeton maintains an emphasis on providing students with ample opportunity to explore and then ...
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  • Darjeeling (Nepali: दार्जीलिङ्ग, দার্জিলিং ) refers to a town in the Indian state of West Bengal, the ...
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  • The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, commonly referred to as Algeria, is a nation in North Africa and is the second largest country ...
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  • on February 1, 1968. Australian Bureau of Meteorology. 2005. Climate of Canberra Area The lowest recorded minimum temperature is −10.0°C (14°F ...
    37 KB (5,453 words) - 19:15, 25 November 2023
  • Category:Public Earth is the third planet in the solar system in terms of distance from the Sun, and the fifth in order of size. It is the largest ...
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  • London, situated in south-eastern England at the head of the River Thames estuary, is the largest urban area and capital of England and the United ...
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  • the money system, the calendar, geography, meteorology, agriculture, political economy, geology, [and] astronomy.” McCarthy, “Mother of All ...
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  • South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), (Korean: 대한민국, tɛː.han.min.guk̚ ) has existed for nearly 60 years, built on the ...
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  • A tsunami (IPA: /(t)sʊˈnɑːmi/ ) is a series of waves created when a body of water, such as an ocean, is rapidly displaced. Earthquakes, mass ...
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  • Athens (ancient Greek: αἱ Ἀθῆναι (plural), evolving into the modern αι Αθήναι in Greek until recently, and η Αθήνα now (IPA ...
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  • Minnesota is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern region of the United States of America. The twelfth-largest state by area in the U.S., Minnesota ...
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  • Montreal (French: Montréal) It is most common to omit the acute accent in English-language usage (Montreal), unless one is using a proper name ...
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  • the Constellation of Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate COSMIC has been proven to improve the accuracy of weather prediction models. ...
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  • Karnataka ( ಕನಾ೯ಟಕ , IPA: [kəɾˈnɑːʈəkɑː]), a state in the southern part of India, was created on November 1, 1956, with the ...
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  • of tornadoes of India and Bangladesh, Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics 29(4) (December 1981): 345–356. === Monsoon === [[Image:India southwest ...
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  • Beijing (Chinese: 北京; pinyin: Běijīng; pei˨˩ tɕɪŋ˥˥ ; a metropolis in northern China, is the capital of the People's Republic ...
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  • Moscow ( Москва́ , romanized: Moskva, IPA:) is the capital of Russia and the country's economic, financial, educational, and transportation ...
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  • Kerala refers to a state on the Malabar Coast of southwestern India. To its east and northeast, Kerala borders Tamil Nadu and Karnataka respectively; ...
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  • Madrid is the capital and most populous city of Spain. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU). Madrid lies on the River Manzanares ...
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