The sudden movementsoftheearth's crust often threw up extraordinary archaeological finds.
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Differences were lost in the face of such awesome powers as movementsoftheearth, and death.
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The movementsoftheearth's crust oscillated at a rate not to exceed one foot in a century.
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Continued movementsoftheearth finally folded these rocks, which, as they were, squeezed and broken, became warm.
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In Part earth, and among whose manifestations are volcanoes and earthquakes and the various movementsoftheearth's crust.
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Lastly, Hipparchus, 200 years before the Christian era, discovered some inequalities in the apparent movementsoftheearth's satellite.
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These slow slip earthquakes were only recently discovered, using precise GPS technology that can measure tiny movementsoftheearth's crust.
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We will, therefore, avoid a long discussion about the movementsoftheearth and suchlike matters, and merely mention certain facts.
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Every circumstance was accounted for as a consequence of the relative movementsoftheearth and of the light from the star.
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After even longer eons, the sediment of calcium hardened, was lifted high by conflicting movementsoftheearth, and became rocks of calcium carbonate, limestone.
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They moved like migrants under a drifting star and their track across the land reflected in its faint arcature the movementsoftheearth itself.
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Movementsoftheearth's crust, plication of strata, origin of mountains, earthquakes, etc.
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They were surrounded by an unbroken chain of mountains only recently born by the orogenic movementsoftheEarth.
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Movementsoftheearth began to affect the region of the present plateau, and at many points the solid rocks were fissured and broken.