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<h2>Geography: Forms of Precipitation</h2>
<p><a href="https://steemit.com/science/@donfelix/forms-of-precipitation">Original Post</a></p>
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<p>Water that has condensed and has actually fallen to the ground either in liquid or solid form is called precipitation. The liquid forms of precipitation are dew, rain, and drizzle, while the solid forms are snow, sleet, hailstones and glaze Dew is the name we give to droplets of water which condense at ground level. They occur at cold chilly nights when the ground loses its heat rapidly by radiation. Dew normally falls grass lawns, tree tops, buildings or objects left outside overnight, and is found early in the morning. Rain is the most widespread and most important form of liquid precipitation. its water droplets are large, usually over 0.5mm in diameter. Beyond 0.05mm inter-mol...</p>
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<h2>Geology: Curiosities about geology | Carbon Vegetal an alternative Energy for the Future</h2>
<p><a href="https://steemit.com/geology/@lisbethferrer/curiosities-about-geology-or-carbon-vegetal-an-alternative-energy-for-the-future">Original Post</a></p>
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<p>Hello friends, welcome to my second installment of the series of publications that I have called Curiosities on geology, the next publication that I will present as the main theme of vegetable carbon, which is considered today as an alternative energy for the future of humanity , in this article you can observe a very interesting content, where basic concepts are defined, which is a carbon? , what is its origin, how it is formed and also what are the types of coals that exist, I hope this post is of your interest and if so vote and comment, remember that the science of geology is the history that it defines the beginning of our existence.</p>
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<h2>Anthropology: The Anthropology of Sex and Gender - Part 1 : Introduction</h2>
<p><a href="https://steemit.com/anthropology/@zest/the-anthropology-of-sex-and-gender-part-1-introduction">Original Post</a></p>
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<div class="pull-center">The linked concepts of "sex" and "gender" describe the most basic, universal division within the human species. Gender should be the starting point of any social science, just as the separation of the sexes is the starting point in biology. Curiously, however, gender is a relatively recent topic in anthropology and sociology, and is still not a prominent field in either of these disciplines.</div>
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<h2>Archeology: Late stone age to early iron age -Early societies in Soutern Africa</h2>
<p><a href="https://steemit.com/steemstem/@rudee/late-stone-age-to-early-iron-age-early-societies-in-southern-africa">Original Post</a></p>
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<p>Would you like to join me as l unfold the early societies in Southern Africa a subject of importance . During my high school days history was one of my favourite subject.l did Southern African history and European history from form 1 -4 then l also studied it at advanced level and specialized mainly with Western and European history. I want us to explore societies in the early lron Age and the late stone age societies. They is some connection that l feel when studying this topic. The way of life this people lived l have experienced it in some way. Growing up in an African home l had an opportunity of living in a countryside were some of the late stone age and early ir...</p>
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<h2>History: The Bubonic Plague, the most terrible disease in history</h2>
<p><a href="https://steemit.com/steemstem/@oscarcc89/the-bubonic-plague-the-most-terrible-disease-in-history">Original Post</a></p>
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<blockquote>Yersinia pestis is the bacteria responsible for causing so much death in history.<br />How can this terrible disease spread? What is the history of the Black Death?</blockquote>
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<p>The Mongols are approaching the Chinese capital, Zhongdu (now Beijing). 50,000 warriors is the largest cavalry army in the world, its leader is Genghis Khan, the bloodiest warrior in the history of mankind.</p>
<p>He began a campaign of conquest that would change the world, the key to his success is the horse. It was domesticated 5 thousand years ago in Central Asia, the horse has extended the borders of humanity.</p>
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