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It is also found that the human-induced reduction in inflow to the sea changed over time, reflecting the changes in irrigation water demands caused by expanding irrigated areas and changing climate conditions (both inter-annual as well as inter-decadal variabilities).
The sea changed colour every hour, like a show-off, trying to attract attention.
The weather got a bit of its usual grit back and with it the sea changed, too.
The sea changed, the fields changed, the rivers, the villages, and the people changed, yet Egdon remained.
Air temperatures over the sea changed little during the early morning hours in the active MJO, while air temperatures decreased over the land.
As a result, the international name of the sea changed from no name to the Sea of Japan, on the maps drawn by countries other than Japan or Korea during the 17th to 20th centuries.
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