• case ended. Can you show me which source I was mistaken in removing? FossilWave (talk) 02:31, 14 September 2023 (UTC) While the recent revert I made was...
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  • Wikipedia, at least one of your recent edits, such as the one you made to Fossil fuel, did not appear to be constructive and has been reverted or removed...
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  • facts 1. Square waves, also known as cross sea or cross waves, are square-shaped grids that form on the surface of the ocean. The waves appear gentle on...
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  • for an increase in storm power the waves will actually in turn become increase in quality. The combustion of fossil fuels translates to rising sea levels...
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  • showed that fossils of the Paleozoic age (a geological period) found on several different continents, were quite similar-e.g. the plant fossil Glossopteris...
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  • Jubin the Butt Muncher as a form of energy to replace nuclear power and fossil fuels such as oil. The newly found source of sassy energy is hard to control...
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  • questions about such issues How to use all details inside a rock (bedding, fossils, foliation, metamorphic phase transitions, sedimentary structures, igneous...
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  • Lowering and Stabilising people's relative daily expenditure i.e. instead of fossil fuel purchase , frequent ticket purchase would be more economical Enhancing...
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  • per decade) between 1950 and 2014. Source: NASA GISS.[1] refer to caption Fossil fuel related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions compared to five of the IPCC's...
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  • three fossil fuels – coal, oil and gas – may be used directly as fuels, or they can be burned to generate electricity. All these minerals and fossil fuels...
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