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    unit 4
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  • atmosphere: The atmosphere in the room was so stuffy I could hardly breathe.
    Noun The place is clean and provides a very warm atmosphere
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  • biosphere: With a massive impact, a biosphere gets another chance
    Noun The biosphere is all life on our planet.
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  • geosphere: the solid part of earth
    Noun earth´s crust and mantle are part of the geosphere
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  • hydrosphere: He wrote a paper on the evolution of the Martian hydrosphere.
    Noun The hydrosphere consists of all the oceans, seas and lakes on earth.
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  • astronomy: Unlike astronomy, astrology cannot be described as an exact science.
    Noun He was professor of astronomy at the University during 1780-81
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  • geology: The sample suites were collected by a number of workers during regional geology, petrology and geochronology projects.
    Noun He was a pioneer in the field of geology in Halychyna
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  • hydrology: A practical method for estimating the impact of land-use change on surface runoff, groundwater recharge and wetland hydrology.
    Noun The study of water in the hydrologic cycle.
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  • oceanography: The book will be of value to students, research workers and practitioners in oceanography and coastal engineering.
    Noun . She’s has a doctorate in marine biology and oceanography
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  • climatology: One might say that it is about time that students of northern peoples, if not of climatology, look at indigenous understanding(s) of climate in relation to the larger environment.
    Noun The sensors will be used as models for educational purposes at the lessons of biometeorology and climatology too.
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  • meteorology: Particle sizing in remote sensing, which must rely on backscattering using several wavelengths, is an importani topic in experimental meteorology.
    Noun That would give me a clearer picture, because if this planets meteorology works
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  • paleontology: Their celebrated friendship, which later became a bitter rivalry, remains inseparable from the conceptual foundations of the anatomical sciences, including comparative anatomy and paleontology.
    Noun Even in so short an interval as that between the first and second editions of Pictet's great work on Palaeontology, published in 1844-46 and in 1853-57
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  • physical geography: However, the compact nature of this physical geography masks its dense human geography and the intensity of the geopolitical forces that animate its conflicts.
    Noun the branch of geography concerned with natural features and phenomena of the earth's surface, as landforms, drainage features, climates, soils, and vegeta
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  • astro= star: We could see hundreds of stars in the clear desert sky.
    Noun-Prefix I am a star in every scene of my life.
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  • clima= region: the Nordic/Asia-Pacific region
    Noun-prefix The food in that region of the world is delicious
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  • atmos= vapor: The hollow glass tank contains hot mercury vapor.
    Noun-Prefix This heat is used to heat water and produce steam.
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  • bio= life: I'm not sure I want to spend the rest of my life with him
    Noun-prefix You can't live the rest of your life with friends.
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