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Amber

GIS AM/FMAmbiguity

amber -- Fossilization where the organism is entrapped in resin and preserved whole.
andesite -- Igneous volcanic rock, less mafic than basalt, but more mafic than dacite; rough volcanic equivalent of diorite.

 


Typically forms during the final states of magma chamber crystallization when the high water content solutions allow rapid crystal growth.
Pelagic Sediment: ...

Intermec hit a bullet in the chamber by introducing the CK 60 and CN30 model recently. The CK 60 model is to your left shown in the diagram courtesy of Intermec.com.

Miller and Urey produced a primeval ocean in one chamber. Heating it expelled water vapor into a second chamber containing the gases they thought might have existed after the molten Earth cooled to a crust and primitive ocean/atmosphere at a time ...

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A natural underground chamber with an opening to the surface of the earth
Minimum size
N/A ...

New Delhi Underground Metro Chamber
Mott MacDonald
U.S. Airways Hangar
Butler (a Bluescope Steel Company) ...

monochrome image
An image displayed in a single color or shades of a single color. Most monochrome computer displays use white, green, or amber, although it could be any one color.

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