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... ( kilometres ) 50 40 30 20 20 The. more closely to that of the ideal cycle . It is probable that pressure ratios will ... kilometres altitude ) , characterized by wind motions that produce strong vertical and lateral shearing action , and ...
... ( kilometres ) 50 40 30 20 20 The. more closely to that of the ideal cycle . It is probable that pressure ratios will ... kilometres altitude ) , characterized by wind motions that produce strong vertical and lateral shearing action , and ...
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... kilometres [ 3,000 cubic miles ] ) are the next larg- est . The Great Lakes of North America contain a total of about 25,000 cubic kilometres ( 6,000 cubic miles ) of water and , together with other North American lakes larger than ten ...
... kilometres [ 3,000 cubic miles ] ) are the next larg- est . The Great Lakes of North America contain a total of about 25,000 cubic kilometres ( 6,000 cubic miles ) of water and , together with other North American lakes larger than ten ...
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... kilometres ) at an average speed , assuming daylight flight only , of more than 20 miles ( 30 kilometres ) per hour . In this case the bird could not possibly have been familiar with the east coast of North America and the western ...
... kilometres ) at an average speed , assuming daylight flight only , of more than 20 miles ( 30 kilometres ) per hour . In this case the bird could not possibly have been familiar with the east coast of North America and the western ...
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