Ternes speculates the jawbone was only recently unearthed by water or wind erosion, because the fossil was in superb condition. The entire lower jaw was intact, with six tiny teeth still in place. "I showed it to one of the survey paleontologists and he got very, very excited. Then, I ...
Lack of water was a major problem, Peter Smith kept a bath filled but this was never enough for the large number of wounded, there not being sufficient to sterile the instruments or even to wash his hands. The rainfall during the battle at least provided a small quantity of clean drinking...
This geyser basin, though small in size compared to its companions along the Firehole River, holds large wonders for the visitor. Excelsior Geyser reveals a gaping crater 200 x 300 feet with a constant discharge of more than 4,000 gallons of water per minute into the Firehole River. Also ...
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in any part of the world. Field survey-based information collection has been replaced using satellite images. Information can be extracted from satellite images multiple times within or outside of the growing season. Therefore, satellite images are useful for crop condition monitoring, growth stage ...