boreal in A Sentence

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    The consumption of Boreal shark: poison and legend.

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    This multi-faceted, two-year program, is delivered in the middle of northwestern Ontario's beautiful Boreal Forest.

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    Snakes, frogs and other cold-blooded, vertebrae animals are rarely found in Boreal forests due to the cold.

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    These results do not necessarily apply to other northern areas like the immense Boreal peatlands or polar desert.

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    The Boreal forests in Eurasia are more extensive and even more important than the ones in continental North America.”.

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    Multiple lines of evidence are now telling us a convincing story that Boreal fires are changing- they are getting bigger, larger.

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    The Boreal or taiga ecosystem, a swath of northern forest that covers 17% of the globe's land area, is adapted to fire.

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    The Boreal or taiga ecosystem, a swath of northern forest that covers 17 per cent of the globe's land area, is adapted to fire.

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    I have been studying Boreal wildfires for years and have a strong understanding of the importance of fire to the Boreal forest of Canada.

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    In some areas of Boreal North America, we already are seeing large increases in the extent of deciduous forests as a result of increasing fire activity.

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    In Canada, less than eight percent of the Boreal forest is protected from development and more than 50% has been allocated to logging companies for cutting.

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    In Canada, less than 8 percent of the Boreal forest is protected from development and more than 50 percent has been allocated to logging companies for cutting.

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    In Canada, prior to 2000, less than 8% of the Boreal forest was protected from development and more than 50% has been allocated to logging companies for cutting.

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    In Alaska, for example, where trees have been projected to respond positively to warming temperatures under the Boreal greening effect, we see that trees are now responding negatively instead,” Evans says.

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    In Alaska, for example, where trees have been projected to respond positively to warming temperatures under the Boreal greening effect, we see that trees are now responding negatively instead," she said.

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    In Alaska, for example, where trees have been projected to respond positively to warming temperatures under the Boreal greening effect, we see that trees are now responding negatively instead,” Evans said.

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    They had already established that the letters were important, yet there's a Lord Boreal scene where he just watches the same video we already saw Will watching previously, like a built-in recap.

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    However, it is not only known for being one of the longest living animals in the world, because the truth is that The Boreal shark is surrounded by dozens of unique characteristics.

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    I was a little disappointed that Will ended up accidentally killing the more interesting of Boreal's henchmen, and also found it weird that he didn't even seem that freaked out by the dead body.

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    The 10-year average of Boreal forest burned in North America, after several decades of around 10,000 km² (2.5 million acres), has increased steadily since 1970 to more than 28,000 km² (7 million acres) annually.

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    Another of the curiosities of the oldest vertebrate in the world is that it has been consumed by man, even though Boreal shark meat has trimethylamine oxide, a toxic that causes a toxicity similar to extreme drunkenness.

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    Before this study it was thought that the longest vertebrate in the world were the Boreal whales, which coexist with the northern shark, and that can reach 200 years, while there are turtles in Galapagos that approach this longevity.

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    A longer fire season and bigger fires in the Boreal forests of Alaska and Canada are burning not just trees but also tundra and organic matter in soils, which hold roughly a third of the Earth's terrestrial carbon, said David Peterson, a former U.S. Forest Service research scientist.

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