temperate region
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temperate
adjective
uk/ˈtem.pər.ət/us/ˈtem.pɚ.ət/
environment
(of weather conditions) neither very hot nor ...
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region
noun[C]
uk/ˈriː.dʒən/us/ˈriː.dʒən/
a particular area or part of the world, or any of the large official areas into which a country ...
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Judah does not say explicitly that the southerntemperateregionis habitable or inhabited; he merely says that habitation there is 'not impossible'.
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Whether we like it or not, our country is in thetemperateregionof the world, has a high incidence of rain, and a disappointingly small amount of sunshine.
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They are more diverse in thetemperateregionalthough a few tropical endemics are known.
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There are approximately 183 species in this family, which are found worldwide although they are commoner in thetemperateregion.
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For example, in atemperateregion, there might only be three per year, but in tropical regions the cycle might be continuous all year long.
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The city has a usual weather pattern for atemperateregionwith thunderstorms in the summer and snow during winter.
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In thetemperateregion, winters are mild and rainfall is moderate.
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Sometemperateregioninsects are capable of activity during winter, while some others migrate to a warmer climate or go into a state of torpor.
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Although bioremediation is very much an established methodology in temperate regions, several important issues have emerged concerning the application of the technology in freezing ground.
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It is likely, that this species also occurs in other cervid hosts throughout the cold temperate regions of the northern hemisphere.
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This is also the situation for rain moving through non-calcareous soils in temperate regions.
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It deals with the major bee-pollinated crops of temperate regions, and gives correspondingly wide geographical coverage of the major bee species managed as pollinators.
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Such studies have been conducted mainly in temperate regions, and there is no basis for extrapolating their conclusions to tropical areas.
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The timing of migrations of frugivorous birds corresponds with fruiting of bird-dispersed plants in temperate regions.
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In temperate regions it is mainly confined to greenhouses.
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Methodologies for assessing contamination in soils in cold regions are often by necessity quite different to assessment procedures for temperate regions.
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In temperate regions, these cycles are linked to large annual variations in temperature and photoperiod, and are readily detectable.
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In temperate regions there are long periods of warm weather with high values of solar radiation on the ground in the summer.
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Traditional fallows in the temperate regions are principal components in crop rotations, where pastures and/or legume green manures are used in cropping systems.
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