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    tremendous opportunities for the Africans. Over time‚ the control of water intake and the substantial contribution of different climates create a vast diversity among the vegetation because of the proliferous soil by the Nile’s annual flood. The formation of ancient cultures‚ agriculture‚ and technologies significantly contributed to the developing countries adjacent the banks of the Nile. The tributaries‚ landforms and various transportation opportunities assist the Africans. The tributaries connect

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    in and delve into the earth. It is also a good place to take pictures and bring back these memories with you! While you are there‚ please beware of monkeys taking your stuff as they are pretty naughty. Khao Chamao Waterfall is a great place in Rayong to see some eight levels waterfall! You can dive in the water and feed the fish here as well. If you are visiting Thailand‚ one of the must see here is temples. One of the temples in Rayong is the Khao Pratoon Cave Temple in which the main highlight

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    Describe and explain the formation of landforms resulting from rejuvenation. (15 marks) River rejuvenation is caused by a drop in sea level‚ which means a river has further to go to get to the sea and therefore has more energy. This means that the river stages all go back one. Isostatic shift is when the land rises relative to the sea level‚ caused by the melting of ice sheets. Eustatic shift is when the sea level falls relative to the land‚ caused by the creation of ice sheets. A landform which

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    The Blue Mountains is one of Australia’s most gorgeous natural landmarks‚ covering one million hectares of lush forest‚ sandstone cliffs‚ waterfalls and bush. It is a World Heritage Area‚ and one of the most accessible areas of highland beauty across the continent. Located just to the west of the bustling city of Sydney‚ the Blue Mountains offers gorgeous views of mountain ranges‚ forests and canyons - as well as a unique culture and lifestyle. Cities of the Blue Mountains Nestled in and around

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    world’s longest navigable underground river. Guided paddle boat tours show intriguing rock formations and fluttering bats. Chocolate Hills One of the top tourist attractions in the Philippines‚ The Chocolate Hills are unusual geological formations that consists of at least 1‚268 individual mounds scattered throughout the interior of the island of Bohol. The almost symmetrical and same-sized formations range from 98 to 164 feet (30 to 50 meters) high and are covered in green grass. During the

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    wind to blow‚ earthquakes‚ and volcanoes to erupt‚ etc. Kami are treated as persons and given names. This allows humans to approach them and feel close to them. There are many Kami-fire‚ sun‚ moon‚ wind‚ grain‚ ocean‚ mountain‚ great rivers‚ waterfalls‚ and animal spirits. Ancestors who have become kami live close by and are ready to return to see how their descendents are doing. This is a way of maintaining family connection with family and clan

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    religion‚ is devoted to spiritual beings called “kami.” Shinto shrines were traditionally simple wooden structures built to house the kami and as a place to hold rituals and celebrations. Shinto’s holy places typically include natural formations‚ such as rocks‚ waterfalls‚ caves‚ forests and mountains. The Ise Shrine in Ise City is associated with the Yamato clan‚ who are descended from the sun kami‚ Amaterasu-O-mikami‚ according to mythology. The inner building is dedicated to her. The outer shrine

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    Comounding and Acronym

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    general-puts together two free forms and gives rise to a new word. The importance of compounding stems from the fact that there are probably no languages without compounding‚ and in some languages (e.g. Bahasa Melayu) it is the major source of new word formation. Compounds are particularly interesting linguistic constructions for a number of reasons. First‚ they constitute an anomaly among grammatical constructions because they are “words‚” but at the same time exhibit a type of “internal syntax.” Compounds

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    Ashdown Forest. We got out of the coach and started to walk towards the river source. Unfortunately due to the lack of weather there wasn’t any water. It was dry rather than muddy. We took some notes of landscape then we started walk towards the waterfall which was also dry. We could see where the drop was and where the hard rock eroded away soft rock. We took some measurement of the fall (width and depth). Secondly we walked toward the V-shaped valley and river. We drew the landscape of v-shaped

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    The General Douglas MacArthur Landing Memoria * An additional popular and first-rate tourist destination in Leyte that several travelers like to see is General Douglas MacArthur Landing Memorial. * Situated at Red Beach in Palo‚ the memorial functions statues depicting the historical and victorious return with the American Liberation Forces led by U.S. General Douglas MacArthur‚ which happened in 1944. * Folks can effortlessly see the statues within the province for these figures have

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