The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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Page 82
... range of the group is relatively unrestricted by the type of vegetation , climate , and topography . The species replace one another geographically for the most part , and each occupies a somewhat different habitat . Grass plays a major ...
... range of the group is relatively unrestricted by the type of vegetation , climate , and topography . The species replace one another geographically for the most part , and each occupies a somewhat different habitat . Grass plays a major ...
Page 181
... range . ing range ) is sometimes employed . It consists of a simple Typical boiling ranges are : motor gasoline 750–300 ° F perforated plate with small holes about 316 to 14 inch in ( 250-150 ° C ) , kerosene 300 ° -450 ° F ( 150 ° -230 ...
... range . ing range ) is sometimes employed . It consists of a simple Typical boiling ranges are : motor gasoline 750–300 ° F perforated plate with small holes about 316 to 14 inch in ( 250-150 ° C ) , kerosene 300 ° -450 ° F ( 150 ° -230 ...
Page 232
... range with an average height of from irregular configuration of the archipelago , the coastline 4,000 to 5,000 feet . Each of the Visayan Islands , except of more than 21,500 miles , the great extent of mountain- Samar and Bohol , is ...
... range with an average height of from irregular configuration of the archipelago , the coastline 4,000 to 5,000 feet . Each of the Visayan Islands , except of more than 21,500 miles , the great extent of mountain- Samar and Bohol , is ...
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