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The balance, once restored, shatters again with the loss of the continent of Ryza, all while a lost realm to the Gesha revives. Yet, a conspiracy within the Kingdom of Fenn ignites doubt as Nehel faces harsh decisions in the tragedy’s aftermath. A story of coming of age, first love,...
The rate at which a molecule of water passes through the cycle is not random but is a measure of the relative size of the various reservoirs. If we define residence time as the average time for a water molecule to pass through one of the three reservoirs--atmosphere, continent, and ocean...
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InEndangered Species,Book One of the trilogy, Yu’ung’s Neanderthal tribe must join with Fierce’s Tall Ones—a Homo sapiens tribe–on a cross-continent journey that starts in the Siberian Mountains. The goal: a new homeland far from the devastation caused by the worst volcanic eruption ever...
With 1.37 billion people (17.4 percent of the world’s population [21]) and an economy dependent on rain-fed agriculture, Africa, the second-largest continent on Earth, has the fastest population growth and is also among the regions most vulnerable to climate variability and change due to its...
Of the 195 countries in the world, only 67 countries (34.36%) managed to register publications in Scopus on the variables in question, i.e., 128 countries (65.64%) did not register studies on this platform.Figure 3also shows that Europe is the continent with the largest number of countries...
With 1.37 billion people (17.4 percent of the world's population [21]) and an economy dependent on rain-fed agriculture, Africa, the second-largest continent on Earth, has the fastest population growth and is also among the regions most vulnerable to climate variability and change due to its...