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  • 1Water crisis — For other uses, see Water crisis (disambiguation). Deforestation of the Madagascar Highland Plateau has led to extensive siltation and unstable flows of western rivers. Water crisis is a general term used to describe a situation where the… …

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  • 2Water cycle — The Earth s water is always in movement, and the water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. Since the water cycle is truly a cycle, there is no… …

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  • 3Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge — The Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) is an annual science and engineering research and exhibit competition for students in grade 5 through 8 and was created in 1999. It is sponsored primarily by Discovery Communications,… …

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  • 4Mer Bleue Conservation Area — IUCN Category IV (Habitat/Species Management Area) Pond with part of boardwalk in background …

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  • 5River Rye, Yorkshire — The River Rye is a river in the English county of North Yorkshire. It rises just south of the Cleveland Hills, east of Osmotherley, and flows through Hawnby, Rievaulx, Helmsley, Nunnington, West and East Ness, Butterwick, Brawby, and Ryton,… …

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  • 6Ballaugh — infobox UK place crown dependency = Isle of Man official name= Ballaugh manx name= Balley ny Loughey latitude= 54.311 longitude= 4.544 population = 1,042 (2006 Census) manx parish= Ballaugh manx shedding= Michael constituency manx parliament=… …

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  • 7Overdeepening — Sognefjord in Norway, the second longest fjord in the world, shows characteristic overdeepening. Overdeepening is a characteristic of basins and valleys eroded by glaciers. An overdeepened valley profile is often eroded to depths which are… …

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  • 8Geology of Mars — Mars   Mars as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope Designations …

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  • 9Martian chaos terrain — Contents 1 Chaos terrain on Mars 2 Locations 3 Theories for formation 3.1 Melting of buried ice 3.2 …

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  • 10Baltic Ice Lake — The Baltic ice lake is a name given by geologists to a freshwater lake that gradually formed in the Baltic Sea basin as glaciation retreated from that region at the end of the Pleistocene. The lake, dated to 12,600 10,300 BP, is roughly… …

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