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    conditions dramatically. Nevertheless‚ drivers can also enjoy the road if they respect the limitation of speed limit and the effects of both seasons. When we are driving in the winter‚ we often experience limited visibility during precipitation or heavy fog‚ which requires us to slow down. In case of snow‚ special equipment such as chains may be needed as well. We also need to make sure that we know how to handle icy or snowy road conditions‚ because even a small amount of ice on the roads can cause

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    A Misty Morning

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    A Misty Morning It was one of the last days of December when I experienced a misty morning. Mist in Yangon is pretty uncommon to be seen as we have tropical weather.However‚ on that particular day‚ the whole atmosphere was covered with mist. And it lasted for a few hours in the morning. The coldness and the freshness of the atmosphere gave the energy to start a new day.It feels like living in a mountain city like May Myo.On that day‚ I rose earlier than usual with the freezing wind that blew into

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    A-accelerate N-north D-decelerate S-south U-undershoot N-north O-overshoot S-south Vso-stall speed in landing condition Vs-stall speed in clean configuration Vx-best angle of climb Vy-best rate of climb Vfe-flaps extended speed Vno-maximum structural cruising speed Vne-never exceed Va-maneuvering speed Airspeed indicator -white arc: flaps operating range -green arc: cruising speed -yellow arc: caution speed- only in good air -red line: never exceed 9/12/13 POH/AFM‚

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    engine 4) Willy-willy 5) Dust Storm 6) Cloud Colour 7) Global dimming 8) Temperature Inversions 9) Sun Halo 10) Water Evaporates below Boiling Point 11) Why sky is blue below 30km & black above 12) Why is temperature max reached after noon 13) Fog (glasses question) 14) Ozone hole in spring 15) What makes mountains in distance appear blue 16) Temperature range with latitude 17) When there is dew‚ there is no rain (dew & frost) 18) Eye of the cyclone 19) Jet Streams 20) Upwelling 21)

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    Analyze The Characters

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    Submitted by: Roll # 311 Analyze the characters‚ businessman and poet‚ in the play: Fog. Considering that I’m permitted to write this assignment in an informal way‚ I’m going to take the full advantage of it‚ to express whatever sensible [don’t count on it] idea I have in my mind regarding the topic of the assignment‚ the play or the characters of the play. First of all‚ the topic is great as long as I’m just under the obligation of discussing the characters but not when you’ve given us a roadmap

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    Bangladesh is currently experiencing severe cold waves in the winter for last few years. Northern and southwest parts of the country experienced a rapid fall in temperature on 1 January 2010. Temperatures remained low since‚ with cold winds and serve fog. Poor people in the northern region of the country were the worst affected. The impact of the cold wave had resulted in a significant rise in respiratory illnesses‚ and in some cases death. The impact of Cold Wave is as notorious as other regular

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    The Fog

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    Pesticide Poisoning in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe is a country slightly larger than Montana and is located in the southern end of Africa between South Africa and Zambia. According to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)‚ it has a tropical climate with a population density that consists of 12‚619‚600 people (Central Intelligence Agency‚ 2012). Also‚ the birth rate in Zimbabwe is 32.19 for every 1‚000 people in the population‚ and the death rate is 12.38 for every 1‚000 people in the population. Additionally

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    A Dream Come True

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    “A DREAM COME TRUE” It was a beautiful morning‚ the weather was cloudy and it was about to rain any time soon. I left my bed and was going to freshen up when my cell phone rang. It was my cousin who was calling me and when I answered the phone she asked me if I would like to join her and my other cousins for a picnic to the beach. To me it was like a dream come true‚ because I’ve always loved to go on beach picnics especially when the weather is amazingly beautiful. I accepted the offer at once

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    1. Is a temperature inversion more likely to form on a calm or a windy night? Why? A temperature inversion is most likely to form on a calm night. Windy nights are not ideal for an inversion to occur since an inversion is considered a stable layer of atmosphere as well as due to the wind mixing the air to even out the density‚ remembering cold air is denser than warm air so it will flow downhill and pool in a valley. 2. What are the various methods used to protect sensitive crops from damaging

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    It is a known fact that the RMS Titanic had sunk in the North Atlantic ocean in 1912‚ but what is not known is that the first ever time machine was used on the exact day of the sinking. He whom used it was none other than the mad scientist‚ Anton Von Woldenberg. Anton Von Woldenberg was the person who used the machine‚ but he was not the person who had constructed it. In the ship‚ Anton was planning out his new invention that he would start building when the ship finished its voyage‚ but as we all

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