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  • 41Natural disaster — Not to be confused with environmental disaster. A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard (e.g., flood, tornado, hurricane, volcanic eruption, earthquake, heatwave, or landslide). It leads to financial, environmental or human losses.… …

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  • 42flow — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English flōwan; akin to Old High German flouwen to rinse, wash, Latin pluere to rain, Greek plein to sail, float Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. (1) to issue or move in a stream (2)… …

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  • 43Natural History (Pliny) — Naturalis Historia, 1669 edition, title page. The title at the top reads: Volume I of the Natural History of Gaius Plinius Secundus. The Natural History (Latin: Naturalis Historia) is an encyclopedia published circa AD 77–79 by Pliny the… …

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  • 44natural watercourse — Any well defined channel or arroyo in which surface waters flow in times of heavy rain, irrespective of the fact that the land is cultivated in dry seasons or that in certain places the water of the depression spreads out and no longer flows in a …

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  • 45Flow Country — The Flow Country is the name given to the large, rolling expanse of peatland and wetland area of Caithness and Sutherland in Scotland.It is the largest expanse of blanket bog in Europe, and covers about 4,000 square kilometres (1500 mile²).… …

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  • 46Natural Area Reserves System Hawaii — The Natural Area Reserves System (NARS) of Hawaii is a statewide attempt to preserve in perpetuity specific land and water areas which support communities, as relatively unmodified as possible, of the natural flora and fauna, as well as… …

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  • 47Natural phenomenon — A natural phenomenon is a non artificial event in the physical sense, and therefore not produced by humans, although it may affect humans (such as pathogens, aging, natural disasters, death). Common examples of natural phenomena include volcanic… …

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  • 48flow from — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms flow from : present tense I/you/we/they flow from he/she/it flows from present participle flowing from past tense flowed from past participle flowed from formal flow from something to be a natural result of… …

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  • 49flow from — verb be the result of (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑be due • Hypernyms: ↑result, ↑ensue • Verb Frames: Something s something Something is ing PP …

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  • 50Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks — Coordinates: 44°13′11″N 74°26′19″W / 44.219709°N 74.438543°W / 44.219709; 74.438543 …

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