| 41. | The high-altitude Alpine salamanders have adapted to living above the snow line by giving birth to fully developed young rather than laying eggs.
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| 42. | Cars and minivans buried under mounds of snow lined along streets as residents worked feverishly to carve their vehicles out of parking spots.
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| 43. | Carl Fera, a sanitation foreman, smiled as he watched mammoth trucks full of snow line up and slide their loads into the river.
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| 44. | Thus, climates ranging from nearly tropical in the foothills to tundra above the snow line can coexist within several hundred metres of each other.
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| 45. | But now the snow line is receding northward and New England's golf courses are drying out, temporary greens giving way to true putting surfaces.
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| 46. | There, we climbed up toward the white-topped Capu a Chiostru past the snow line and the fierce torrents down the sides of the gorge.
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| 47. | The snow line, which is considered to be the most easily accessible in the entire Himalayan range starts from Ilaqua, 4 km from Triund.
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| 48. | The Alpine zone, extending from tree line to snow line, is followed by the glacial zone, which covers the glaciated areas of the mountain.
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| 49. | "Bluebirds and robins tend to flirt with the snow line, too, " said Bill Davis, a biologist with the state Division of Fisheries and Wildlife.
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| 50. | The present snow line is expected to rise 200 to 300 meters ( 656 to 984 feet ) over the next 30-50 years in Austria.
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