Encyclopedia of the Arctic, Nide 3Routledge, 2005 - 2278 sivua "The Encyclopedia of the Arctic offers a rich and dynamic view of, and introduction to, an enormous, incredibly diverse, and rapidly changing part of the world. Its three volumes comprise overviews of hundreds of topics, events, places, people, human cultures, animals, and environments, ranging from geological history, exploration, the cultures and livelihoods of indigenous peoples, geopolitics, international environmental cooperation, natural history, physical processes, life sciences, and environmental change."--Page xxxix. |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 82
Sivu 1893
... Mountains and California . They are some of the largest in the world ; some males are as heavy as 135 kg ( 300 lb ) ( average weight is 102 kg ( 226 lb ) ) . Horns are as long as 108 cm ( 42 inch ) and more , 40 cm ( 15.7 inch ) round ...
... Mountains and California . They are some of the largest in the world ; some males are as heavy as 135 kg ( 300 lb ) ( average weight is 102 kg ( 226 lb ) ) . Horns are as long as 108 cm ( 42 inch ) and more , 40 cm ( 15.7 inch ) round ...
Sivu 1895
... Mountains and California . They are some of the largest in the world ; some males are as heavy as 135 kg ( 300 lb ) ( average weight is 102 kg ( 226 lb ) ) . Horns are as long as 108 cm ( 42 inch ) and more , 40 cm ( 15.7 inch ) round ...
... Mountains and California . They are some of the largest in the world ; some males are as heavy as 135 kg ( 300 lb ) ( average weight is 102 kg ( 226 lb ) ) . Horns are as long as 108 cm ( 42 inch ) and more , 40 cm ( 15.7 inch ) round ...
Sivu 2010
... Mountains ) , and the depth of seasonal thawing is 0.5-1.5 m . The process of soil formation in the northern and mountainous areas of the peninsula is extremely slow . Dominant soil types in the area are primitive polygo- nal , gley ...
... Mountains ) , and the depth of seasonal thawing is 0.5-1.5 m . The process of soil formation in the northern and mountainous areas of the peninsula is extremely slow . Dominant soil types in the area are primitive polygo- nal , gley ...
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Thematic List of Entries xxiii | 1556 |
Map of Arctic Populations xliii | 1633 |
Map of Arctic Indigenous Peoples xliv | 2158 |
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