| 31. | The Nile was the fertile centre of the Egyptian world and its seasonal cycle inspired the very idea of eternity.
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| 32. | Most humans came to live in settled societies and the whole community relied upon accurate predictions of the seasonal cycle.
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| 33. | Because they are constricted by this seasonal cycle, all of these fish reach adulthood quickly and have relatively short life spans.
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| 34. | A numerical weather model must accurately model both the seasonal cycle and ( if finely resolved enough ) the diurnal cycle.
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| 35. | As wild creatures, fish have clear-cut, seasonal cycles of breeding, roaming and spawning that dictate where and when they are harvestable.
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| 36. | The Antarctic measurements show the same yearly trend and seasonal cycle, but there is no significant difference between average daily values.
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| 37. | Morren also coined the term phenology, which refers to the scientific discipline that studies the seasonal cycles of animals and plants.
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| 38. | However, this quantity varies significantly across space and time, particularly within the seasonal cycle, spanning a range of 0 100 m / s.
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| 39. | "The Lady's not for Burning, " the " spring " in a seasonal cycle of plays starred Alec Clunes, then Sir John Gielgud.
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| 40. | The rotational period and seasonal cycles of Mars are likewise similar to those of Earth, as is the tilt that produces the seasons.
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