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How are runnels formed?

Score: 4.9/5 (44 votes) Ridge and runnel systems are formed due to the interaction of tides, currents, sediments and the beach topography. They only form on beaches with a shallow gradient. They form as a simple drainage route for tides. Water flows in and out via the runnel.How is a bay bar formed?...

03 Feb 2026 1,070 views
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On site leachate treatment?

Score: 4.3/5 (34 votes) The onsite leachate treatment facilities are designed to fulfill the specific needs of individual landfill sites and allow landfills to treat their leachate and discharge effluent to sanitary sewer or water body without any hauling or disposal costs.What could be done on leac...

03 Feb 2026 1,275 views
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Does atrial fibrillation cause fatigue?

Score: 4.9/5 (33 votes) Between the sleepiness, fatigue, low energy and general malaise atrial fibrillation can be a draining disorder. While some people won't detect too much of a difference in their energy levels, many of those who live with AFib complain of frequent fatigue that can interrup...

02 Feb 2026 1,293 views
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Who is clu in free fire?

Score: 4.9/5 (34 votes) Clu is a modern-day private detective and has her own stunning character set called the Modern Private Eye Set. The character has a total of 6 levels, and playing with this character will reward you with its character fragments.Is CLU a best character in Free Fire?Both Clu an...

02 Feb 2026 346 views
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Is epoxide a chemical?

Score: 5/5 (59 votes) epoxide, cyclic ether with a three-membered ring. The strain of the three-membered ring makes an epoxide much more reactive than a typical acyclic ether. ... Ethylene oxide is economically the most important epoxide and is made from oxidation of ethylene over a silver catalyst....

02 Feb 2026 328 views
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Where do hawk moths live?

Score: 4.5/5 (43 votes) Most commonly found in the southern states of North America, these moths can also be found along the Gulf Coast and in eastern states. Some hawk moths have also been spotted in Australia. Young moths usually grow up on host plants until they develop into a pupa and finally th...

02 Feb 2026 1,929 views
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Are tatars and tartars the same?

Score: 4.3/5 (70 votes) Tatar is usually used to refer to the people, but Tartar is still almost always used for derived terms such as tartar sauce, steak tartare and the Tartar missile. All Turkic peoplesTurkic peoplesRecent linguistic, genetic and archaeological evidence suggests that the earliest...

02 Feb 2026 1,424 views
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Has catarrh for 4 weeks?

Score: 4.3/5 (63 votes) A chronic cough is when a cough lasts longer than 8 weeks in adults or 4 weeks in children. Common causes include asthma, allergies, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or bronchitis. Less commonly, it can be a sign of a more severe condition, such as a heart cough or lun...

02 Feb 2026 625 views
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Where can 2-naphthylamine be found?

Score: 4.4/5 (47 votes) 2-Naphthylamine DNA adducts have been found in bladder and liver cells from exposed dogs (IARC 1987). 2-Naphthylamine is an aromatic amine (arylamine) that exists at room temperature as colorless crystals with a faint aromatic odor. It is soluble in hot water, alcohol, ether,...

02 Feb 2026 1,817 views
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Which is the photic zone?

Score: 4.8/5 (73 votes) Photic Zone is the top layer, nearest the surface of the ocean and is also called the sunlight layer. In this zone enough light penetrates the water to allow photosynthesis. The Disphotic Zone is found just below the Photic Zone and is known as the twilight layer.Which zones ...

02 Feb 2026 310 views