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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rich terrestrial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing biodiversity, ecosystems, or the characteristics of land-based environments.
Example: "The Amazon rainforest is home to a rich terrestrial ecosystem that supports countless species of plants and animals."
Alternatives: "a diverse land" or "a fertile earth".
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The Daohugou deposits yield a rich terrestrial biota, and their age is Middle Jurassic [ 13, 14].
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In these remnants lie chemical clues which point towards a previous existence as a water-rich terrestrial body," Professor Gänsicke said.
Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is still unknown.
This analysis of Bergmann's rule is unique in including a representative proportion of the geographical, ecological, morphological and phylogenetic diversity of one of the most species rich terrestrial ectotherm vertebrate genera, Liolaemus lizards [see [ 6, 39, 46]].
The obtained levels of DOC (0.061 0.569 mg C L− 1) and HCHO (< LOD-0.140 mg L− 1) in water samples of these two high Arctic creeks confirm the role of the melting permafrost as a rich source of terrestrial organic carbon and organic pollutants, as well as the impact of rainfall on surface water chemistry.
Our richest terrestrial habitat, and it's all largely down to spatial heterogeneity.
These policies could not only cut carbon emissions but also – given that tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial habitat – offer benefits in terms of biodiversity conservation.
Odonates require healthy waterbodies for their larval stages and resource-rich terrestrial landscapes as adults.
During such stellar activity periods hydrogen-rich terrestrial planets may appear more as small gas giants with upper atmospheres which expand several tens of planetary radii.
Elevated soil concentrations in Scandinavian soils provide further evidence of the potential of increased scavenging by forests and subsequent accumulation by organic-rich terrestrial surfaces.
In general, cellulose- and lignin-rich terrestrial kerogen enhances hydrocarbon generative temperature of sedimentary organic matter (e.g. Tissot et al. 1987; Pepper and Corvi 1995; Hakimi et al. 2010).
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