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On the ground.
Events on the ground are where things are actually happening, not at a distance.
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Even if it does spread, the high-altitude ash cloud is unlikely to settle on the ground or even be visible from it.
Assuming a mean height of 2.5 to 3.5 m for a maize plant with its tassel at the top, maize pollen would settle on the ground after approximately 10 to 20 s in calm air.
At the start of the cartoon's theme song, the children settle on the ground in orderly rows.
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"Issues such as the one we are currently facing are ultimately settled on the ground.
It is known that pollutants can be dispersed from the emission sources by the wind, or settled on the ground.
When thrown into the air, the finest particles can remain suspended in the air for several seconds before settling on the ground.
In the south-west, it is rare that snow settles on the ground.
DU explodes on impact into an extremely fine, radioactive dust that settles on the ground or is carried by the wind.
When the cut grass spewed out of his mower, it had turned from green to pink and settled on the ground in an "o" shape.
It may snow or sleet in winter, yet it rarely settles on the ground; low-lying coastal areas on the South Coast of England such as Weymouth experience milder winters than the rest of the United Kingdom.
Similarly to the ratio of days of snow falling to altitude, the number of days in which snow settles on the ground increases by five days per every 100 m increase in altitude.
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