272 résultats pour "précipitée"
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Wyoming (state) - USA History.
The basins, which lie in the rain shadow of mountains, are very dry, with an average annual precipitation of about 250 mm (about 10 in) or less; the Great Plains regionhas an annual average of about 380 mm (about 15 in), and the Black Hills region receives slightly more. Thunderstorms and hailstorms are relatively frequent insummer. The annual snowfall ranges from about 500 mm (about 20 in) in the Bighorn Basin to well over 5,100 mm (over 200 in) in the higher mountains, where annualprecipitatio...
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La France précipitée dans la guerre de la Ligue d'Augsbourg
tants . Avec les huguenots qui se sont exilés, le pays s'est vu privé d'un nombre non négligeable de cadres mili taires, d 'artisans, d'entre preneurs et de notables. Ceux-ci ont mis leurs com pétences au service de leurs hôtes -l'Angleterre, la Hol lande , la Suisse, le Brande bourg ... - et ont transféré la plus grande partie de leurs capitaux à l'étranger. La même année, en Angleterre, l'avènement de Jacques Il,...
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Allemagne.
de la mer du Nord. 2.3 Climat L’Allemagne est soumise à un climat de transition, caractérisé par l’affrontement entre les influences océanique et continentale. La continentalité s’accentue vers l’est et lesud-est. Lorsque prévaut l’influence océanique, les pluies hivernales sont abondantes, les étés sont tièdes et pluvieux. L’influence continentale, en revanche, se traduit parde grandes chaleurs estivales et des hivers froids. Elle est surtout marquée à l’est de l’Elbe mais, à partir du mois de...
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Mississippi - geography.
The climate of Mississippi is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers and generally mild winters. The higher lands in the northeast are usually cooler than otherareas of the state. D1 Temperature Average January temperatures range from about 6° C (about 42° F) in northeastern Mississippi to about 12° C (about 54° F) along the Gulf Coast. No part of the stateis entirely free from freezing temperatures, but prolonged periods of extreme cold rarely occur. Temperatures more than 15° C (30° F)...
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Mississippi - USA History.
The climate of Mississippi is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers and generally mild winters. The higher lands in the northeast are usually cooler than otherareas of the state. D1 Temperature Average January temperatures range from about 6° C (about 42° F) in northeastern Mississippi to about 12° C (about 54° F) along the Gulf Coast. No part of the stateis entirely free from freezing temperatures, but prolonged periods of extreme cold rarely occur. Temperatures more than 15° C (30° F)...
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Washington (state) - geography.
The crest of the Cascade Range divides Washington into two distinct climatic regions. The area west of the Cascades, which is exposed throughout the year to rain-bearing winds from the Pacific Ocean, has a temperate marine type of climate that is characterized by mild wet winters and cool summers. The Cascades prevent themoist air blowing in from the Pacific from reaching eastern Washington. The Rocky Mountains on the eastern border also represent a climatic barrier. As a result, thesevere winte...
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Washington (state) - USA History.
The crest of the Cascade Range divides Washington into two distinct climatic regions. The area west of the Cascades, which is exposed throughout the year to rain-bearing winds from the Pacific Ocean, has a temperate marine type of climate that is characterized by mild wet winters and cool summers. The Cascades prevent themoist air blowing in from the Pacific from reaching eastern Washington. The Rocky Mountains on the eastern border also represent a climatic barrier. As a result, thesevere winte...
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Iowa - geography.
Okoboji, Lost Island, Silver, and West Swan lakes. In addition, reservoirs have been created by damming several smaller Iowa rivers. There are a number of largereservoirs behind dams on the Mississippi River along the Iowa state line. C Climate Iowa’s climate is characterized by warm, generally moist summers and cold winters. Temperatures vary considerably from season to season and, at times, from day today. However, monthly averages are relatively uniform throughout the state and usually vary...
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Iowa - USA History.
Okoboji, Lost Island, Silver, and West Swan lakes. In addition, reservoirs have been created by damming several smaller Iowa rivers. There are a number of largereservoirs behind dams on the Mississippi River along the Iowa state line. C Climate Iowa’s climate is characterized by warm, generally moist summers and cold winters. Temperatures vary considerably from season to season and, at times, from day today. However, monthly averages are relatively uniform throughout the state and usually vary...
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Georgia (state) - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes Most of the rivers of Georgia drain eastward to the Atlantic Ocean proper or southward to the Gulf of Mexico. Only a few flow northward to the Tennessee River, which isa major tributary of the Mississippi River. Most of the rivers flowing to the coasts are navigable by barges and small craft as far upstream as the Fall Line. The major river flowing to the Atlantic is the Savannah River, which, with the Tugaloo River, one of its headwaters, forms most of the state’s eastern bo...
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Georgia (state) - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes Most of the rivers of Georgia drain eastward to the Atlantic Ocean proper or southward to the Gulf of Mexico. Only a few flow northward to the Tennessee River, which isa major tributary of the Mississippi River. Most of the rivers flowing to the coasts are navigable by barges and small craft as far upstream as the Fall Line. The major river flowing to the Atlantic is the Savannah River, which, with the Tugaloo River, one of its headwaters, forms most of the state’s eastern bo...
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Indiana - geography.
Michigan in Michigan. There are about 1,000 small natural lakes in Indiana, chiefly in the northern part of the state. The largest is Lake Wawasee, which covers almost 13 sq km (5 sq mi). Inthe central part of the state there are several lakes that were created behind dams on a number of smaller streams. They include Monroe Lake, near Bloomington; Geistand Eagle Creek reservoirs, northeast and northwest of Indianapolis; and Mississinewa and Huntington reservoirs, north of Marion. C Climate Most...
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Indiana - USA History.
Michigan in Michigan. There are about 1,000 small natural lakes in Indiana, chiefly in the northern part of the state. The largest is Lake Wawasee, which covers almost 13 sq km (5 sq mi). Inthe central part of the state there are several lakes that were created behind dams on a number of smaller streams. They include Monroe Lake, near Bloomington; Geistand Eagle Creek reservoirs, northeast and northwest of Indianapolis; and Mississinewa and Huntington reservoirs, north of Marion. C Climate Most...
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Iraq - country.
The Euphrates begins in Turkey, crosses Syria, and enters Iraq at Abū Kam āl. The flow of the Euphrates into Iraq has been greatly reduced by dams built by Turkeyand Syria. The gradient of the Euphrates above the town of H īt, in west central Iraq, is steep. In the 2,640 km (1,640 mi) from its source in Turkey to H īt, the river fallsfrom 3,000 m (10,000 ft) to a low water elevation of 50 m (170 ft) above sea level, an average drop of 1 m per km (6 ft per mi). In Iraq below H īt the fall is very...
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New Mexico - geography.
New Mexico’s major river is the Río Grande, originating in southern Colorado, and flowing southward for 760 km (470 mi) through the state. Between the San LuisValley and Española Valley the river flows in a deep canyon known as the Río Grande Gorge; then, below White Rock Canyon, it flows through several valleys containingagricultural land. Most of the water of the Río Grande is used to irrigate these valleys. The Río Grande’s waterflow in New Mexico is extremely low. One of the major tributarie...
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New Mexico - USA History.
New Mexico’s major river is the Río Grande, originating in southern Colorado, and flowing southward for 760 km (470 mi) through the state. Between the San LuisValley and Española Valley the river flows in a deep canyon known as the Río Grande Gorge; then, below White Rock Canyon, it flows through several valleys containingagricultural land. Most of the water of the Río Grande is used to irrigate these valleys. The Río Grande’s waterflow in New Mexico is extremely low. One of the major tributarie...
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North Dakota - geography.
Bismarck, the growing season averages 134 days, as the average date of the last killing frost is May 11 and that of the first killing frost is September 22. The length ofthe growing season drops to about 110 days in the northerly reaches of the state. The long periods of summer sunshine at this latitude, providing as much as 16 hoursof daylight in summer, help crops to mature quickly, thus compensating somewhat for the relatively short growing season. Temperatures in the north are, on the averag...
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North Dakota - USA History.
Bismarck, the growing season averages 134 days, as the average date of the last killing frost is May 11 and that of the first killing frost is September 22. The length ofthe growing season drops to about 110 days in the northerly reaches of the state. The long periods of summer sunshine at this latitude, providing as much as 16 hoursof daylight in summer, help crops to mature quickly, thus compensating somewhat for the relatively short growing season. Temperatures in the north are, on the averag...
- DESCARTES: éviter soigneusement la précipitation et la prévention
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Les climats de la Terre
• Il s'étend de part et d'autre de l'équateur, entre les latitudes 10° nord et 10° sud. En Amérique du Sud, il couvre le bassin de l'Amazone ; en Afrique, il s'étend du bassin du Zaïre jusqu'au golfe de Guinée ; en Asie du Sud-Est, il baigne presque toute l'lndonèsie, la Malaisie et les Philippines. • Le climat équatorial domine les basses latitudes. les rayons solaires sont proches de la verticale et chauffent beaucoup la Terre. Le Soleil passe...
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La Corse. UNE MONTAGNE DANS LA MER (Travaux Personnels Encadrés – Géographie - Enseignements Pratiques Interdisciplinaires)
• Sa situation géographique et son relief expliquent la double influence , marine et montagnarde , que subit la Corse . • les variations de dénivelé entre le littoral et les hauteurs de l'arrière-pays engendrent des contrastes marqués qui se traduisent tant au niveau des températures que des précipitations dans deux types climatiques principaux : climat méditerranéen à basse altitude, sec (moins de 700 mm de pluie) ; climat alpin à haute altitude ,...
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La Première Guerre mondiale précipite l'émancipation des femmes
Pendant la guerre, de nombreuses femmes sont embau chées dans des usines d'armeme nt. La Première Guerre mondiale préci pite l'émanci pation des femmes Dès 1915 , des millions d'hommes partent à la guerr e, entraînant une importante saignée dans l'industrie. Les femmes doivent assurer la mai n-d'œuvr e : elles mai ntiennent les usines en mar che tout en s'occupant du ménage et des enfants. A vant la gu erre, c'est autour du droit de vote des femmes que...
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Il rugit, bondit sur ses pieds et se précipita vers Navarro.
49 Sur leplancher debois verni deson pool house enstuc etcarreaux deterre cuite, lemonstre fouillaitles tréfonds deson esprit, enquête deréponses. La journée nes’était pasbien passée. Il avait perdu unhomme. Neluien restaient quedeux danssagarde rapprochée. Sacible avait disparu, et il ne voyait pasdutout comment ilallait retrouver latrace decequ’il cherchait. Il lui faudrait uneillumination. Une épiphanie. L’herbe duPéruvien aveugledevraitl’aider.Comme toujours. Il fallait qu’iltrouve Reilly,ma...
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South Carolina - geography.
(20° F) or lower, occur each winter. July temperatures average 27° C (80° F) in most of the state, with temperatures in the lower 20°s C (lower 70°s F) in themountains. Except in the mountains, summer daytime highs throughout South Carolina often enter the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F). The temperature in July in Columbiaranges from 21° to 33° C (70° to 92° F). D2 Precipitation Central South Carolina has an average annual precipitation (both rainfall and snowfall) of 1,140 mm (45 in). Greater amo...
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South Carolina - USA History.
(20° F) or lower, occur each winter. July temperatures average 27° C (80° F) in most of the state, with temperatures in the lower 20°s C (lower 70°s F) in themountains. Except in the mountains, summer daytime highs throughout South Carolina often enter the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F). The temperature in July in Columbiaranges from 21° to 33° C (70° to 92° F). D2 Precipitation Central South Carolina has an average annual precipitation (both rainfall and snowfall) of 1,140 mm (45 in). Greater amo...
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Arizona - geography.
of the Mogollon Rim, the Little Colorado draws very little water from a relatively large watershed, usually containing a mere trickle of water in its riverbed. The ColoradoRiver’s principal tributary is the Gila River, which flows all the way across the southern part of the state from New Mexico to the California border. From the mountainsand plateaus of central Arizona, the Gila River receives the Salt, Agua Fria, and Hassayampa rivers. The Salt River is itself fed by the Verde River. The Gila...
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Arizona - USA History.
of the Mogollon Rim, the Little Colorado draws very little water from a relatively large watershed, usually containing a mere trickle of water in its riverbed. The ColoradoRiver’s principal tributary is the Gila River, which flows all the way across the southern part of the state from New Mexico to the California border. From the mountainsand plateaus of central Arizona, the Gila River receives the Salt, Agua Fria, and Hassayampa rivers. The Salt River is itself fed by the Verde River. The Gila...
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avec moins de précipitation et par conséquent plus de prudence, dans l'intérêt même de Sava ?
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Les phénomènes atmosphériques - TPE
la condensation est un phénomène qui libère de la chaleur . LES NUAGES Quand de l'air chaud et humide s'élève dans la troposphère, il se refroidit puisque la température de l'air ambiant baisse avec l'altitude. Cet air, qui acceptait un certain taux d'humidité à une certaine température, devient alors saturé en vapeur d'eau, laquelle va se condenser en milliards de gouttelettes formant un nuage. En 1803, Luke Howard propose une classmcation des...
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Earth (planet).
Milky Way to complete one revolution around the Galaxy’s center. Earth’s axis of rotation is inclined (tilted) 23.5° relative to its plane of revolution around the Sun. This inclination of the axis creates the seasons and causes the height of the Sun in the sky at noon to increase and decrease as the seasons change. The Northern Hemisphere receives the most energy from the Sun when it is tiltedtoward the Sun. This orientation corresponds to summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the S...
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Earth (planet) - astronomy.
Milky Way to complete one revolution around the Galaxy’s center. Earth’s axis of rotation is inclined (tilted) 23.5° relative to its plane of revolution around the Sun. This inclination of the axis creates the seasons and causes the height of the Sun in the sky at noon to increase and decrease as the seasons change. The Northern Hemisphere receives the most energy from the Sun when it is tiltedtoward the Sun. This orientation corresponds to summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the S...
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Les déserts
CLIMATS , RELIEFS ET PAYSAGES L ES ŒMATS • 111\'y a pas de clim�ts désertiques, mais une dégradation des climats due à J'aridité des déserts. Les climats dits " désertiques » ont Je même régime saisonnier de pluies que reurs .voisins. • Le climat d'un désert dépend de son altitude. 1! fait !}lus chaud au niveau de la mer dans le Namib (Namibie) qu'à 2 ooo m dans Je Hoggar (Algérie). • Le clÎmat dépend aussi de sa latitude. Éloignés de l'équat...
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glacier
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PRÉSENTATION
glacier, importante masse de glace continentale, en mouvement, se formant dans les régions froides, en haute montagne ou à des latitudes élevées, là où la neige
s'accumule et ne fond pas d'une année sur l'autre.
divergent tout autour mais qui sont rarement longs, faute d'alimentation ; leur forme dépend de la topographie : glaciers de vallée et glaciers de piémont. 3.3 Les glaciers alpins Les glaciers de type alpin existent dans les montagnes du monde entier dès que celles-ci sont assez élevées pour conserver des neiges permanentes ; les différencesd'englacement dépendent des conditions climatiques zonales et régionales, des volumes de relief supérieurs à la limite des neiges permanentes, de la topogra...
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Saskatchewan (province) - Geography.
The length of the frost-free season varies within the province. In the southwest, particularly in the valley lands along the South Saskatchewan River, the frost-freeperiod ranges from 150 to 160 days. Regina enjoys about 123 frost-free days, and Saskatoon has about 111. The far north has only from 85 to 95 frost-free days. One important characteristic of Saskatchewan’s climate is the great variability in temperature and precipitation from year to year, which is often critical for agriculture.The...
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Saskatchewan (province) - Canadian History.
The length of the frost-free season varies within the province. In the southwest, particularly in the valley lands along the South Saskatchewan River, the frost-freeperiod ranges from 150 to 160 days. Regina enjoys about 123 frost-free days, and Saskatoon has about 111. The far north has only from 85 to 95 frost-free days. One important characteristic of Saskatchewan’s climate is the great variability in temperature and precipitation from year to year, which is often critical for agriculture.The...
- caséine caséine, substance constituée d'un ensemble de protéines précipitées lors d'une acidification légère du lait.
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La Birmanie et la Thaïlande (Travaux Personnels Encadrés – Géographie - Enseignements Pratiques Interdisciplinaires)
•l'élevage fournit des bovins des produits pétroliers, des textiles lA POPU LATION L'tCONOMI E LA FLORE DE LA BIRMANIE (10 millions de têtes) , des buffles et des produits alimentaires . Ses Les caradéri stiques gén érales • Après celle de la Chine , la Tha.Jlande ET DE LA THAÏLANDE (2,5 millions ) et des porcs (3 millions) . principaux partenaires sont la Chine , ( est.l004 ) connaît depuis cinq ans, la plus forte • Les forêts abritent 85 % des réserves...
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neige.
La neige artificielle s'obtient par la détente d'un mélange d'eau et d'air comprimé pulvérisé dans une atmosphère à une température inférieure à 0 oC. Dans le Morvan, une station de ski, le Haut-Folain, est équipée de cinq « canons à neige » qui couvrent en trente heures 4 hectares de pistes de 10 à 20 cm de neige artificielle. D'autres stations en sont équipées ou sont en voie de l'être. Ce procédé est déjà employé dans plus de cent trente stations aux États-Unis. Un « canon » con...
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La Chartreuse de Parme
Mademoiselle, avez-vous un ordre du gouverneur?
\24 Ah! si j'avais des armes! s'écria Fabrice; on me les a fait rendre pour me permettre d'entrer. Sans doute ils viennent pour m'achever! Adieu ma Clélia, je bénis ma mort puisqu'elle a été l'occasion de mon bonheur. Clélia l'embrassa et lui donna un petit poignard à manche d'ivoire, dont la lame n'était guère plus longue que celle d'un canif. \24 Ne te laisse pas tuer, lui dit-elle, et défends-toi jusqu'au dernier moment; si mon oncle l'abbé entend le bruit, il a du courage et de la vertu, il...
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Définition:
BREDOUILLE1, substantif féminin et adjectif.
c) Se coucher bredouille. " Se coucher sans souper; se coucher ivre " (Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe. siècle (Pierre Larousse), Larousse du XXe. siècle en six volumes); " se coucher sans avoir mangé (peu usité) " (Grand Larousse de la langue française en six volumes). STATISTIQUES : Fréquence absolue littéraire : 42. Forme dérivée du verbe "bredouiller" bredouiller BREDOUILLER, verbe. A.— Emploi intransitif. Parler de façon précipitée et confuse, sans articuler. Bredouiller de colère, d'é...
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Afrique du Sud.
Drakensberg Steve Vidler/eStock Photo Dans cette même région du Cap, les chaînes montagneuses du Swartberg et du Langeberg s’intercalent entre les Karroo et le Grand Escarpement. Sur la côte méridionale,juste au sud du Cap, se trouve un promontoire isolé, la montagne de la Table (1 086 m d’altitude). À proximité, le cap de Bonne-Espérance, autrefois îlot rocheux,maintenant rattaché au continent, s’élève à 256 m. Ce cap n’est pas très éloigné du cap des Aiguilles qui représente le point le plus m...
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Afrique du Sud.
l’est du Cap. Drakensberg Steve Vidler/eStock Photo Dans cette même région du Cap, les chaînes montagneuses du Swartberg et du Langeberg s’intercalent entre les Karroo et le Grand Escarpement. Sur la côteméridionale, juste au sud du Cap, se trouve un promontoire isolé, la montagne de la Table (1 086 m d’altitude). À proximité, le cap de Bonne-Espérance, autrefoisîlot rocheux, maintenant rattaché au continent, s’élève à 256 m. Ce cap n’est pas très éloigné du cap des Aiguilles qui représente le p...
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Italie.
Dans l’ensemble, les cours d’eau italiens, peu profonds, souvent à sec l’été, sujets aux crues en hiver et au printemps, ne sont guère utilisables pour la navigation etl’activité industrielle. Au contraire du Sud, le Nord bénéficie d’un système fluvial équilibré. Il est traversé par deux fleuves principaux qui prennent leur source dans les Alpes et se jettent dansl’Adriatique. Le Pô (652 km) assure l’unité de l’Italie continentale et reçoit de nombreux affluents (Tessin, Adda, Tanaro, Sesi, Tréb...
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Russie.
(18 390 km²), et le lac Onega (9 610 km²), tous deux d’origine glaciaire, situés au nord-ouest de la Russie d’Europe et dont le principal émissaire, la Neva, rejoint le golfede Finlande. 2.3 Climat Le territoire de la Russie est soumis, dans sa plus grande partie, à un climat continental rigoureux, avec des hivers longs et froids, des étés chauds mais courts, et dessaisons intermédiaires réduites. La majeure partie du pays connaît plus de cent vingt jours de gel par an. Plusieurs facteurs inter...
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New Hampshire - geography.
Washington. D1 Temperature The coldest parts of the state are in the White Mountains and the extreme north. Average January temperatures range from about -11° C (about 12° F) along theCanadian border to about -3° C (about 26° F) along the coast. July temperatures range from about 17° C (about 63° F) in the mountains to about 21° C (about 70° F)in the south. D2 Precipitation Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year over most of the state. However, the higher peaks of the White Mo...
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New Hampshire - USA History.
Washington. D1 Temperature The coldest parts of the state are in the White Mountains and the extreme north. Average January temperatures range from about -11° C (about 12° F) along theCanadian border to about -3° C (about 26° F) along the coast. July temperatures range from about 17° C (about 63° F) in the mountains to about 21° C (about 70° F)in the south. D2 Precipitation Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year over most of the state. However, the higher peaks of the White Mo...
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Maryland - geography.
Maryland has no large natural lakes. The largest body of water is a reservoir, Deep Creek Lake, which has a surface area of only 18 sq km (7 sq mi). It lies on theAllegheny Plateau, behind a dam on a tributary of the Youghiogheny River. C Coastline The deeply indented shoreline has a length of 5,134 km (3,190 mi), of which only 50 km (31 miles) fronts on the Atlantic Ocean. The most significant coastal feature isChesapeake Bay. In the bay are many islands and Kent Island is the largest. The sta...
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Maryland - USA History.
Maryland has no large natural lakes. The largest body of water is a reservoir, Deep Creek Lake, which has a surface area of only 18 sq km (7 sq mi). It lies on theAllegheny Plateau, behind a dam on a tributary of the Youghiogheny River. C Coastline The deeply indented shoreline has a length of 5,134 km (3,190 mi), of which only 50 km (31 miles) fronts on the Atlantic Ocean. The most significant coastal feature isChesapeake Bay. In the bay are many islands and Kent Island is the largest. The sta...
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Tennessee (state) - geography.
The climate of Tennessee is characterized by hot summers, mild winters, and abundant rainfall. C1 Temperature Average July temperatures range from less than 21° C (70° F) in the Blue Ridge region to 27° C (80° F) at Nashville and Memphis. Maximum daytime temperatures insummer often rise above 35° C (95° F) in central and western Tennessee. Daytime temperatures in the mountains rarely rise above 32° C (90° F). Summer nights tendto be warm and muggy in central and western Tennessee, but temperatu...
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Tennessee (state) - USA History.
The climate of Tennessee is characterized by hot summers, mild winters, and abundant rainfall. C1 Temperature Average July temperatures range from less than 21° C (70° F) in the Blue Ridge region to 27° C (80° F) at Nashville and Memphis. Maximum daytime temperatures insummer often rise above 35° C (95° F) in central and western Tennessee. Daytime temperatures in the mountains rarely rise above 32° C (90° F). Summer nights tendto be warm and muggy in central and western Tennessee, but temperatu...