Science: Earth Sciences

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List of Mid-Level Clouds

This post lists 10 Examples of Mid-level Clouds, providing each cloud’s genus, typical altitude in kilometers, and distinctive visual identification tips in a clear table. Whether you’re a weather enthusiast, student, or photographer, you’ll learn to recognize altocumulus, altostratus, nimbostratus and other mid-level cloud types, improving field ID skills and understanding how these clouds affect weather.

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Minerals in South Africa: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide lists 38 Minerals in South Africa with a detailed table showing each mineral’s main uses, principal producing provinces, and the latest production (t). Essential for researchers, industry professionals and anyone curious about South Africa’s mineral wealth.

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List of Caves in Lesotho

This post compiles notable Caves in Lesotho, highlighting locations across the Maloti Mountains along with geological notes, access and visitor tips, and cultural context. Whether you’re a traveler, researcher, or local explorer, use this concise guide to discover hidden caverns, plan safe visits, and learn about Lesotho’s subterranean landscapes.

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Active Volcanoes in Antarctica: The Complete List

This post presents a complete list of 18 Active Volcanoes in Antarctica, with accurate coordinates, elevation (m), and last confirmed activity for each site. Perfect for researchers, educators, and travelers seeking reliable data on Antarctic volcanism, the list offers concise location details and context to aid study and expedition planning.

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List of Caves in Arizona

Explore a comprehensive list of 21 Caves in Arizona, each entry listing county, GPS coordinates, and access type (public, private, permit, or tours). Whether you’re planning a visit or checking permit requirements, this guide helps you find and prepare for Arizona’s notable caverns.

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Minerals in India: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide lists 50 Minerals in India, organized by category and including top producing states, major mines and the latest production (t) figures. Ideal for students, researchers, industry professionals and policymakers looking for a definitive, up-to-date reference on India’s mineral resources—explore the full list to compare outputs and locate key mines.

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Caves in Kiribati

Explore the caves in Kiribati with precise coordinates, sizes and type information for each site. This concise guide highlights coastal and limestone caves across the atolls—ideal for researchers, travelers, and nature lovers seeking locations and practical details.

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List of Caves in Nauru

This concise list identifies caves in Nauru and provides precise coordinates (lat,long), location descriptions, and current access status. Aimed at travelers, researchers, and geography enthusiasts, the post compiles authoritative location data and practical access notes to support trip planning, field research, and general learning about Nauru’s subterranean features.

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Branches of Climatology: The Complete List

Explore the 18 Branches of Climatology in this comprehensive guide. Each entry summarizes typical timescales, spatial scope, and core focuses and methods — from paleoclimatology and synoptic climatology to bioclimatology and urban climatology. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or policy-maker, find the subfield that matches your interests and learn how different branches study Earth’s climate at multiple scales.

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The Complete List of Volcanoes in Portugal

Explore a complete list of the 26 Volcanoes in Portugal, covering the Azores, Madeira and the mainland. Each entry lists region/island, volcano type and last recorded eruption year — perfect for travelers, students, and geology enthusiasts.

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