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  • ...ng the different sub-disciplines of [[geography]], studied by [[w:Regional geography|regional geographers]]. Regions consist of [[w:subregions|subregions]] that ==Geography== ...
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  • ...ater in various forms. For students interested in off-world water, several lectures have been included. ===Lectures=== ...
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  • ...cs sciences also an area, notably among the different sub-disciplines of [[geography]], studied by regional geographers. Regions consist of subregions that cont ...imprecisely defined, and sometimes transitory boundaries, except in human geography where jurisdiction areas such as national borders are clearly defined in la ...
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  • # The dynamo lectures may be better as a part of a [[magnetohydrodynamics]] course. * [[Radiation geography/Quiz|Radiation astrogeography/Quiz]] ...
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  • As [[geography]] describes the features of the surface of the [[Earth]], '''heliography''' [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...[logic]] (the trivium), along with [[arithmetic]], [[geometry]], [[Keynote lectures/Astronomy|astronomy]] and [[School:Music and Dance|music]] (the quadrivium) ...cs sciences also an area, notably among the different sub-disciplines of [[geography]], studied by regional geographers. Regions consist of subregions that cont ...
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  • |publisher=Department of Geography, The University of Tennessee [[Category:Geochronology/Lectures]] ...
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  • {{main|Keynote lectures/Astronomy}} [[Category:Geography]] ...
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  • ==Geography== [[Category:Dates/Lectures]] ...
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  • {{main|Keynote lectures/Astronomy}} ...his term is often more restricted. "[T]he relationship between outer-space geography and geographic position (astrogeography), and the evolution of current and ...
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  • |title=Fundamentals of Physical Geography (2nd Edition) | title = Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation ...
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  • {{main|Keynote lectures/Astronomy}} ==Stellar geography== ...
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  • |journal=Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International [[Category:Charges/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...he same entity, source, or object. The formation of radiation on [[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]] and its initial detection by hominins may be associated prima Martian meteors are thought to be from [[Keynote lectures/Mars|Mars]] because they have elemental and isotopic compositions that are ...
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  • {{main|Keynote lectures/Astronomy}} As [[geography]] describes the features of the surface of the Earth, '''heliography''' des ...
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  • |journal=Geografiska Annaler. Series A, Physical Geography ...te=2007 |publisher=Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge |location=Cambridge UK |url=https://web.archive.or ...
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  • ...tive galactic nuclei|active galactic nuclei]] (AGNs). This [[Draft:Keynote lectures/Radiation|radiation]] covers the wavelength range between ~ 0.1-1000 micron {{main|Radiation astronomy/Geography}} ...
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  • A farmer has been reading several of the lectures on Wikiversity about radiation astronomy. He has several acres of clover th ...ctor field samples 64.7 % of the sky over head, which in turn due to local geography is probably not more than 7.63 % of the total celestial sphere. ...
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