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E. The origin and evolution of the universe articles UNIVERSE , ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF 18 : 1007-1011 1. The evolution of the universe as a whole article sections other references 18 : 1007d - 1008h / 4 : 121h - 122d / 12 : 871g - 872d ...
E. The origin and evolution of the universe articles UNIVERSE , ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF 18 : 1007-1011 1. The evolution of the universe as a whole article sections other references 18 : 1007d - 1008h / 4 : 121h - 122d / 12 : 871g - 872d ...
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... origin ; its atmosphere , hydrosphere , and surface features ; the structure and composition of its interior ; and its physical properties . The outline of subject E begins with the basic data for the Moon - its shape , radius , mean ...
... origin ; its atmosphere , hydrosphere , and surface features ; the structure and composition of its interior ; and its physical properties . The outline of subject E begins with the basic data for the Moon - its shape , radius , mean ...
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... Origin and development of the Earth and its envelopes 115 242. The interpretation of the geological record 243. The eras and periods of geological time 119 123 Section 241. Origin and development of the Earth and its envelopes [ for ...
... Origin and development of the Earth and its envelopes 115 242. The interpretation of the geological record 243. The eras and periods of geological time 119 123 Section 241. Origin and development of the Earth and its envelopes [ for ...
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