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latitudes

noun

Plural of latitude

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Carrying it under your arm has, in certain latitudes of Manhattan, become the newest tool for making a social connection among young progressives.

This process, known as molecular evolution, results in changes in the genes, the proteins made from those genes and, ultimately, the organisms the genes reside in.The researchers found that the rate at which nucleotides changed in tropical species was more than twice that found in species from temperate latitudes.

Weeds seem to benefit more than cereals at temperate latitudes, so they provide more competition to food crops for water, sunlight and nutrients.

According to a new study in Nature Climate Change by Matthew England of the University of New South Wales and others, higher air temperatures are strengthening east-west trade winds at equatorial latitudes in the Pacific and speeding up this vast churn, sequestering heat that would otherwise have warmed the Earth's surface.

That will keep the plane away from latitudes where the winter day is too short for a full recharge, but this should not be too much of a handicap to the company's marketing department, because almost 90% of the world's population lives in these sunnier climes.The main uses for satellites are observation and communication.

Widely disseminated and grossly oversimplified pictures showing the ocean as a "conveyor belt" have misled people into thinking ocean circulation is driven by a sinking motion at high latitudes.

All this time, I thought those northern latitudes were supposed to cause depression and heavy alcohol consumption.Michael J. Brown Wynnewood, PennsylvaniaYour article on the relevance of the recent Gallup happiness survey borders on confusing correlation with causation.

Several new studies link the pause with changes in the Pacific and in the trade winds that influence the circulation of water within it.Trade winds blow east-west at tropical latitudes.

They make aurorae visible at far lower latitudes than usual.

Using observations from Britain's Royal Greenwich Observatory, which go back to 1874, along with more recent pictures taken by the American air force, Dr Hathaway was able to count the number of sunspots at various solar latitudes over the years, and thus to measure the drift in detail.

In the oceans both animals and plants are migrating from the tropics to temperate latitudes in pursuit of cooler waters.

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