adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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change
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These raised marine deposits point to possible consequences of a global rise in sea level resulting from climatic change .
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Migrants from equatorial latitudes to countries with reduced light exposure are seriously affected by these climatic changes .
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A combination of rejuvenation and climatic change may cause complex terrace forms to be developed.
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The seminar is intended to educate them on climatic change and global warming.
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It is too early to blame climatic changes for these effects.
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The stability of the rural economy may, inpart be dependent on the effects of climatic change .
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International trading patterns, debasement and changing money supply, demographic and climatic change may all influence the behaviour of prices.
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A further complication in the interpretation of regolith thickness is climatic change .
geomorphology
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In the light of this, the way forward in climatic geomorphology , already recognized in studies of fluvial catchments, becomes evident.
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The concentration on arid and glacial regions was probably also partly instrumental in the development of climatic geomorphology .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Climatic changes are caused by the increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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The types of rice grown in a country depend on climatic conditions.
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toxic gases that threaten the earth's climatic balance
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Everything - the resources, the distances, the climatic conditions, the costs - is extreme.
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In Sri Lanka it grows in many regions of differing climatic conditions.
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It attributed this to the prevailing civil war and climatic conditions as well as to deficiencies in state apparatus.
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The seminar is intended to educate them on climatic change and global warming.
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The stability of the rural economy may, inpart be dependent on the effects of climatic change.
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Therefore, in the true deserts one is thrown back more strongly on to past climatic conditions to explain obviously water-formed features.
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These raised marine deposits point to possible consequences of a global rise in sea level resulting from climatic change.
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They lack natural resources or experience climatic extremes which hinder economic activity.