| 21. | When the obliquity is higher, the poles receive more sunlight, causing those materials to migrate away.
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| 22. | Sutures are closely spaced and slope forward from venter to dorsum with the obliquity increasing as growth progressed.
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| 23. | Modulation of the precession driven insolation cycle is the primary impact of obliquity on the North African Monsoon.
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| 24. | As explained in the equation of time article, this is due to the obliquity of the ecliptic ).
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| 25. | Regular changes in climate may be due to variations of a planet's tilt ( called obliquity ).
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| 26. | His name is lent to " Litzmann's obliquity ", which is another name for posterior asynclitism.
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| 27. | The planet could remain at an obliquity of 60?to 90?for periods as long as 10 million years.
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| 28. | These parameters include the precession of the equinoxes, obliquity, and eccentricity as put forth by Milankovitch theory.
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| 29. | His name is also lent to " Naegele's obliquity ", also known as an anterior asynclytism.
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| 30. | "That profit-seeking paradox, like the conundrum of happiness, illustrates the power of obliquity.
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