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The regression of elevation slopes was 0.8 2.1 mm/m during rich snow years and 0.5 0.6 mm/m in little snow years.
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This is the only phyllosilicate-rich snow-AMM containing relict olivine found in this study.
Deep snow.
Nor, as the linguist Geoffrey Pullum explains, are Eskimo languages actually especially rich in snow terminology.
Elevation had the greatest influence on SWE in both years, with a steeper gradient in the snow rich year, whereas aspect had a similar effect in both years.
Getting rich from the snows that fall early and deep on the edge of the Teton Range in western Wyoming did not factor in. "It was never meant to make money," said Bill Ashley, 89, who owned and ran the Snow King ski school for many years and met his wife, Mary, at the top of the mountain in the early 1950s.
These waters are believed to be rich in cod and snow crab, among other species.
Low point: "Delivering junk mail in the snow to rich people in 1984.
In her rich descriptions -- of snow falling, for example: "The north-east wind outlined every twig, every cart-shaft, every cabbage stump, with a rim of crystalline white" -- she combines the particularity of the historical setting with the timelessness of nature.
Instead, it is argued that the dynamo may be located in the iron-rich layer below the snow zone.
For example, studies have revealed that bilingual children's linguistic skills, such as phonological awareness and morphological awareness in their home language, predict their acquisition of English literacy (e.g., Adams, 1990; Casalis & Louis-Alexandre, 2000; Durgunoğlu, 2002; Riches & Genesee, 2006; Snow et al., 1998;Wagner & Torgesen, 1987).
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