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moontlik oorsake :
Last Update: 2011-10-24
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check this box if you want to add another condition and you want that the filter to match both the previous conditions and this new one
merk hierdie blokkie as jy nog 'n voorwaarde wil byvoeg en jy wil hê die filter moet pas met die vorige voorwaardes sowel as die nuwe een
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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check this box if you want to add another condition and you want that the filter to match either the previous conditions or this new one
merk hierdie blokkie as jy nog 'n voorwaarde wil byvoeg en jy wil hê die filter moet pas met óf die vorige voorwaardes óf die nuwe een
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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monitor the current weather conditions, and forecasts
monitor die huidige weerstoestand en voorspellings
Last Update: 2014-08-20
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to have permission to continue to provide such a service on the same conditions and
toestemming te hê om voort te gaan om sodanige diens te verskaf op dieselfde
Last Update: 2011-10-24
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terms, or use the frequency spectrum on the same conditions and terms without a licence
voorwaardes en bedinge of die radiofrekwensiespektrum op dieselfde voorwaardes en
Last Update: 2011-10-24
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mondeling mars, or the 'red planet' as it is sometimes known, has a dusty, rocky surface and a thin atmosphere. its relatively calm conditions and close proximity to earth make it the most likely destination for future planet exploration by humans. it has already been visited by a number of mars rovers in successful (and unsuccessful) robotic missions. these highly advanced robots gather samples and record important scientific data for scientists back on earth to study. • mars is nicknamed the red planet because it is covered with rust-like dust. even the atmosphere is a pinkish red, colored by tiny particles of dust thrown up from the surface. •mars experiences violent dust storms which continually change its surface. •mars has many massive volcanoes and is home to olympus mons, the largest volcano in our solar system, it stands 21km high and is 600km across the base. •mars has a very thin atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide. it is not thick enough to trap the sun's heat like venus, so the planet is very cold. temperatures range from -120 degrees celsius on winter nights to 25 degrees celsius in the summer. •mars has many channels, plains and canyons on the surface which could have been caused by water erosion in the past. •mars has very weak gravity which cannot hold onto the atmosphere well. •the polar ice caps consist of frozen co2 (dry ice) which lies over a layer of ice. mars, or the 'red planet' as it is sometimes known, has a dusty, rocky surface and a thin atmosphere. its relatively calm conditions and close proximity to earth make it the most likely destination for future planet exploration by humans. it has already been visited by a number of mars rovers in successful (and unsuccessful) robotic missions. these highly advanced robots gather samples and record important scientific data for scientists back on earth to study. • mars is nicknamed the red planet because it is covered with rust-like dust. even the atmosphere is a pinkish red, colored by tiny particles of dust thrown up from the surface. •mars experiences violent dust storms which continually change its surface. •mars has many massive volcanoes and is home to olympus mons, the largest volcano in our solar system, it stands 21km high and is 600km across the base. •mars has a very thin atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide. it is not thick enough to trap the sun's heat like venus, so the planet is very cold. temperatures range from -120 degrees celsius on winter nights to 25 degrees celsius in the summer. •mars has many channels, plains and canyons on the surface which could have been caused by water erosion in the past. •mars has very weak gravity which cannot hold onto the atmosphere well. •the polar ice caps consist of frozen co2 (dry ice) which lies over a layer of ice.
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