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I . earth [ɜ:θ] SUBST

2. earth no plur (soil):

zemlja f
prst f
tla n plur

3. earth no plur ELEC:

earth GB Aus

II . earth [ɜ:θ] VERBE trans GB

ˈearth-shak·ing ADJ, ˈearth-shat·ter·ing ADJ

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In contrast, in the south and east the soils are free-draining brown earths and brown and grey-brown podzols.
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Earths magnetic fields are used for migration for a wide variety of species including bacteria, mollusks, arthropods, mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
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In 1959, he published the first paper on the earths effect on the seismic waveform and its relationship to peg-leg multiples.
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An average 83% recovery of rare earths in the acid leach stage was achieved from the bulk sample.
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Permafrost affected soils cover nearly 9% of the earths land area, yet store between 25 and 50% of the soil organic carbon.
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This was fraught with difficulty however, as jackals were difficult to force out of their earths, and usually had numerous exits to escape from.
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This carries high grades of neodymium, praseodymium, lanthanum, and cerium with a small amount of heavy rare earths in the deposit.
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While working on rare earths, in 1879 he discovered scandium.
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Soils are predominantly sandy red earths and shallow gravelly sands.
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There are 17 rare-earths and their purposes include being used in shielding for nuclear reactors, fibre optics, flatscreen displays and earthquake monitoring equipment.
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