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Qaagi - Book of Why

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back - propagation of signals from descending and motor neurones(passive) being caused byhaltere movements

by back - propagation of signals from descending and motor neurones(passive) being caused byhaltere movements

a chanceto leadcontinental change

However , these forces were considered far too smallto causecontinental motion

the forces ... far too smallto causecontinental motion

these forces ... far too smallto causecontinental motion

no forcescausingcontinental movement

The Continental Council of Indigenous Nations and Organizations of the Continent ( CONICledthis Continental Movement

spirally propagating changes in the extension rate of the organs ' elongation ( motor ) zones ( Berg and Peacock , 1992(passive) are caused byCircumutatory movements

to be very easy(passive) are designedCutover movements

the mantlecausingcrustal movements

This force ... far too weakto causecontinental movements

South America Volcanic eruptions , earthquakeswill causecrustal movements

by the quake(passive) caused bycrustal movements

Plate tectonicscausemovements of continents

by volcanic or seismic activity(passive) caused bycrustal movements

This process over timehas causedcontinental drift

is saidto causecontinental upheaval

by convection currents ... in the sea(passive) was caused bycontinental drift

the same geological forcescausecontinental drift

the forcescausingcontinental - drift

by the relative motion of the mantle(passive) is causedContinental Drift

the normal forcescausingcontinental drift

the Earth(passive) is caused byContinental Drift

Mantle Mantle Convection Convection , within a mantlecan causecontinental drift

connections ... those inside the Earthcausecontinental drift

the forcecausescontinental drift

the forcecausingcontinental drift

which provides the forceto causecontinental drift

tectonic forcescausingcontinental drift

the rotation of the Anatolian block as it is caught between the Eurasian and African continents(passive) caused bycrustal movements

by the region(passive) caused bycontinental drift

no force ... that was strong enoughto causecontinental drift

its breakup under the forcescausingcontinental - drift

spreadingcausescontinental drift

the shortcausescontinental drift

tectonic platescausedcontinental drift

Philis causingcontinental shifts

The heat ... Earth?s molten interiorcausescontinental drift

the Earth expanding in size(passive) had been caused byContinental Drift

uplifting of the mountain rangescauseduplifting of the mountain ranges

Everything we have in British Columbia(passive) is caused byEverything we have in British Columbia

in less - even water circulation in the oceansresultedin less - even water circulation in the oceans

for e.g.causesfor e.g.

to high amounts of the atmospherecontributedto high amounts of the atmosphere

towards changes in sea levelscontributingtowards changes in sea levels

extreme mass - movementswill causeextreme mass - movements

greatlyhave ... influencedgreatly

the average height of land to risewould causethe average height of land to rise

a series displacement waves(passive) caused bya series displacement waves

by the off - center nature of the impactinfluencedby the off - center nature of the impact

uplift brings underlying rocks to the surfacecausesuplift brings underlying rocks to the surface

like the Alps and Himalayashas causedlike the Alps and Himalayas

to communicate with your body in the way your body can understandare designedto communicate with your body in the way your body can understand

uplifting of the mountain rangescauseduplifting of the mountain ranges

to the closure of the ocean and the Jurassic and Cretaceous sedimentsledto the closure of the ocean and the Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments

The English Sarum Use(passive) was ... influenced byThe English Sarum Use

glaciers(passive) caused byglaciers

from the ocean ground spreading under the influence within the mantle convection movementshave been ... resultingfrom the ocean ground spreading under the influence within the mantle convection movements

sincehave ... originatedsince

distribution influenceddistribution

distributioninfluenceddistribution

the evolutionary history of plants in certain regions - and the ways(passive) have been influenced bythe evolutionary history of plants in certain regions - and the ways

the cracks(passive) caused bythe cracks

biodiversityhave influencedbiodiversity

biodiversityhave influencedbiodiversity

rock units(passive) has been caused byrock units

from strike - slip shearresultedfrom strike - slip shear

to tissue overload and subsequent injurymay leadto tissue overload and subsequent injury

the seabed to slowly risecausedthe seabed to slowly rise

The development of the English Augustinian Province during the fifteenth century(passive) was influenced little byThe development of the English Augustinian Province during the fifteenth century

to the closure of the Strait of Gibraltarledto the closure of the Strait of Gibraltar

from contractions of the intrinsic muscles of the buccal mass ( e.g. , Cohen et al . , 1978primarily resultfrom contractions of the intrinsic muscles of the buccal mass ( e.g. , Cohen et al . , 1978

folding of the once horizontal landscape ... creating the rolling chalk downland of which The Coombes are so typicalcausedfolding of the once horizontal landscape ... creating the rolling chalk downland of which The Coombes are so typical

subsidence ... and the erosion surface will become preserved as an unconformity as it is overlain by younger sedimentmay causesubsidence ... and the erosion surface will become preserved as an unconformity as it is overlain by younger sediment

to activate distinct brain circuitry related to the convergence process of the sensesspecifically designedto activate distinct brain circuitry related to the convergence process of the senses

usuallyresultusually

mountain building , sedimentary basins , the nature of oil and gas and how it exists in rocks , both conventional and unconventional reservoirs , structural geology , rock quality , seismic and other geophysical practicesinfluencemountain building , sedimentary basins , the nature of oil and gas and how it exists in rocks , both conventional and unconventional reservoirs , structural geology , rock quality , seismic and other geophysical practices

to formation of the optic cupleadingto formation of the optic cup

to evolution explosionmay have ledto evolution explosion

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