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Metsatüübid
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Metsatüübid

Kõdusoometsad ALVAR FORESTS ­LOOPEALSED METSAD This groupof types includes forests of low productivity and with a peculiar xeromesophilous ground vegetation, which grow on a layer of limestone, gravel, grit or shingle. See metsa kasvukohatüüp sisaldab madala tootlikkuse ja iseloomulikult suure või keskmise kuivusnõudlikkusega alustaimestikku, mis kasvab pae-, kruusa- , peenkruusa või klibukihil. This layer is close to surface, with thickness of soil up to 30 centimetres. See rinne on maapinnale lähemal, mullatüsedus on kuni 30 sentimeetrit. Alvar forests grow mainly in western Estonia (also on the islands) and to a lesser extent in Northern Estonia. Loopealsed metsad kasvavad peamiselt Lääne-Eestis (samuti saartel) ning vähemal määral Põhja-Eestis. The bearberry (Arctostaphylos) alvar site type has a soil layer with fine texture and rich in lime and humus ( 6 ...20%), but with thickness up to 10 centimetres only.

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London eye
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London eye

Almost every component and construction technique would have to be invented from scratch. Glass for the capsules would have to be double-curved and laminated. And transportation of the components would take on a scale reminiscent of pyramid building: delivery would have to be timed to co- ordinate with tides in the River Thames, so that large parts could be safely negotiated under London's bridges. Clearance under Southwark Bridge would be as little as 40 centimetres. One of the world's tallest floating cranes would be needed to lift the massive quarter sections of the rim onto eight temporary platforms floating on the river. Each of the 32 passenger capsules would have to be designed to be just within the maximum width allowed on the French roads over which they would make their way to the English Channel and up the Thames. And it would all happen in just 16 months... Today, the British Airways London Eye has become, quite literally, the way the

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Canada topic
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Canada topic

On the east and west coast, average high temperatures are generally in the low 20s C, while between the coasts the average summer high temperature ranges from 25 to 30 degrees with occasional extreme heat in some interior locations exceeding 40 C. Coastal British Columbia is an exception and enjoys a temperate climate with a mild and rainy winter. Southeastern Canada has a humid climate. The average annual precipitation ranges from about 75 centimetres in southern Ontario to about 150 centimetres on the coast of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Canada is a federation of 10 provinces (Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia) along with 3 territories (the Yukon Territory, the Nunavut Territory and the Northwest Territories). History

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Tundra loomad
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Tundra loomad

Each year pregnant polar bears dig a den in the snow of southern facing slopes, where they give birth. The females give birth to one or two cubs. Cubs are naked, blind and deaf when they are born. They learn how to hunt with their mothers for about two and a half years. Polar bears live alone, except for mothers who live with their cubs. Polar bears adapt very well to the cold. They have a layer of blubber around 11,4 centimetres thick. That and the hollow shafts of their hair provide them with excellent insulation. Their ears and tail are very short so they don't lose any heat through them. Their necks are longer than other bears to keep their head above the water when they swim. They have strong legs and partially webbed front feet to help them swim. The polar bear is listed as an endangered species. In the past people hunted polar bears for their fur,

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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The Great Wave off Kanagawa
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The Great Wave off Kanagawa

the Edo period. The technique of printing from blocks of wood was introduced to Japan in the 8th century from China and was used principally for the illustration of Buddhist texts.[2] From the 17th century the technique began to be used for the illustration of poems and romances.[2] It was this period that really saw the rise of the style known as ukiyo-e. Description This impression is of the yoko-e type, in landscape, and was produced to the ban size, 25 centimetres high by 37 wide . The landscape consists of three elements: the sea whipped up by a storm, three boats and a mountain. The composition is complemented by the signature which stands out in the upper left-hand corner. The mountain The mountain that is seen at the bottom is Mount Fuji, with a snowcapped peak. Fuji is the central figure in the work (representation of famous places) Thirty six views of Mount Fuji, which give a portrait of the mountain seen from various angles. In Japan Mt

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Carl Lewis
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Carl Lewis

Carl is stubborn and in 1982 improves in the long jump (8,76 m) and becomes more constant in 100 m. So in 1983 he was ready to do the general attempts for the Olympic games of the following year. In fact the first edition of the world championship was expected and he qualified for 100 m, 200 m and long jump. He showed all his powerful qualities. On 19th June he runs the semi- final of 200 m in 20"15 s. Then he goes for the long jump. First jump: 8,71 m. Second jump: 8,79 m, leaving at least 20 centimetres before the limit! Carl got dressed again and went away. Two hours later he's ready for the final of 200 m. His acceleration burns the track and, twenty meters far from the goal, raises his arms and greets the spectators. Final time: 19"75!! Journalists, who were astounded, asked him why he didn't try to break the world record (19"72): "I run against opponents not against absents" he replied. So the world championships of Helsinki confirmed his supremacy: three golds.

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Kanada
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Kanada

They eat snakes, squirrels and insects. Snake poison doesn't harm these mammals unless the snake strikes its nose. Moose live also in Canada. They live in marshy areas all around the country. They are reddish brown and the males are bigger than the females. Moose are herbivores. The male moose have big antlers, female ones don't have them. Prairie dogs are very funny-looking animals. They are rodents who live in tunnels under the ground. They are very good diggers. Prairie dogs are 30 centimetres long. They eat insects and grass. Land. Canada is divided into five major regions geographically: the Pacific Region, the Prairie Provinces, Central Canada, the Atlantic Provinces and the North. The Pacific Region includes British Columbia. The region is known for its mild coastal climate, its forests and its spectacular mountains, including the famous Rocky Mountains. Vancouver and Victoria are the largest cities in this area.

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The 4 oldest Churches in Tallinn
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The 4 oldest Churches in Tallinn

presend altar by F.L. Von Maydell and J.G.Exner (1835) ad the altar painting by W. Von Kügelgen (1834) both date back to the period after that fire. The present height of the church spire, after the reconstruction, which followed the numerous fires, is seemingly insignificant 123 metres, compared to the previous figures, yet even so it is the second tallest building in Tallinn after the TV tower. It is noteworthy that the ball at the base of the cross at the top of the spire is 114 centimetres in diameter. The church building was turned over in 1950 to the united Tallinn St. Olaf's Congregation of Evangelical Christians and Baptists. P o r g a s s a a r, Kristina; A l j a s, Eva-Grete; K u u s k e m a a, Jüri. Tallinn: Medieval capital. Tallinn: PhotoTour T ä h e p õ l d, Kadri. 2005. Giidi käsiraamat: Vanalinn. Tallinn: Ecce Revalia The legend of St. Olaf's Church In ancient times Tallinn was said to have been quite small, and it would just now grow bigger

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal
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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

Well, I doubt if that would work. Useful language for describing products: We sell/make .................................. They range in price from ................ to .................. They are available in ....................................... They are made of ............................................ They come in ..................... sizes. They are guaranteed for .................................... Weights and measurements 1 How wide is it? It's 30 centimetres ..... It's 30 cm in width. 2 How long is it? It's 10cm ........... It's 10 cm in length. 3 How high is it? It's 20cm ............ It's 20cm in height. 4 How deep is it? It's 15cm .......... It's 15cm in depth. 5 How heavy is it? It weighs 50kg. It's 50kg in weight. Materials plastic glass fibre glass wood paper tin rubber gold brass concrete cardboard aluminium porcelain canvas cotton silk metal Write down the product information

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Ford escorti käsiraamat
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Ford escorti käsiraamat

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 kg REF·2 Conversion factors Length (distance) Inches (in) x 25.4 = Millimetres (mm) x 0.0394 = Inches (in) Feet (ft) x 0.305 = Metres (m) x 3.281 = Feet (ft) Miles x 1.609 = Kilometres (km) x 0.621 = Miles Volume (capacity) Cubic inches (cu in; in3) x 16.387 = Cubic centimetres (cc; cm3) x 0.061 = Cubic inches (cu in; in3) Imperial pints (Imp pt) x 0.568 = Litres (l) x 1.76 = Imperial pints (Imp pt) Imperial quarts (Imp qt) x 1.137 = Litres (l) x 0.88 = Imperial quarts (Imp qt) Imperial quarts (Imp qt) x 1.201 = US quarts (US qt) x 0.833 = Imperial quarts (Imp qt) US quarts (US qt) x 0

Auto → Auto õpetus
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