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Salmon live most of their lives as oceanic animals hundreds of miles from coastlines, but each generation depends on clean rivers in unspoiled landscapes. |
The oceanic zone is the deep open ocean beyond the continental shelf. |
To dispose of it while pursued by police, two thieves toss a stolen diamond necklace into the zoo, which lands inside the lemur habitat. |
Proto-Oceanic was probably spoken around the late 3rd millennium BCE in the Bismarck Archipelago, east of Papua New Guinea. |
The county territory covers four distinct climatic types as of the Köppen climate classification; oceanic, continental, mediterranean and subarctic. |
Kalmar has an oceanic climate with some continental influences including. |
The Secretary for Lands and Works was one of the first ministries in the colonial administration of New South Wales and the land issue dominated the politics of the late 1850s. |
The FAA is evaluating space-based ADS-B surveillance services for oceanic airspace as part of a project called Advanced Surveillance Enhanced Procedural Separation. |
The first news that we have regarding the natives of these lands points to the Tecuexe. |
They burst in your mouth releasing a delicate oceanic umami flavour. |
Created through the mixing of primary magma and subducted oceanic crust. |
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From deep within the Earth, new magma rises easily from weak areas and eventually erupts along the tops of ridges to form new oceanic crust. |
Although it is reasonable to believe that ophiolites are still composed of oceanic crust and parts of the mantle. |
Both horizontally between the neritic and oceanic zones. |
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