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- Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
57: ...ional pull on plates in subduction zones at ocean trenches.
61: ... of cold, dense plates sinking into the mantle at trenches.
127: ...rinking. As old oceanic crust was consumed in the trenches, new magma rose and erupted along the spreading r...
130: ...everal prominent earthquake zones parallel to the trenches that typically were inclined 40-60? from the hori...
139: ... floor into thin atmospheres. The cause of marine trenches oddly placed just off island arcs or continents a... - Continental drift (4518 bytes)
22: ...idges and returned to the Earth's mantle at ocean trenches. Remarkably, in the 1928 AAPG volume, G. A. F. M... - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
- World War I (62979 bytes)
10: ...]], where huge numbers of troops were confined to trenches and could move little because of tight defences. ...
62: ==Early stages: from [[romanticism]] to the trenches==
74: ...ucted than those of their enemy: the Anglo-French trenches were only intended to be 'temporary' before their...
75: [[Image:SoldiersWWI.jpg|right|frame|In the trenches]]
77: ...underway. The front contained over 6,000 miles of trenches. Each battalion held its sector for around a week... - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
52: ... by the use of tanks, fast manoeuvres and lack of trenches. - Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (14006 bytes)
17: ...g (non-existent) barbed wire while moving between trenches. - American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
129: The besiegers dug trenches closer and closer to the city until, on [[May 12]... - Babylon (9716 bytes)
56: ...ents were scattered across the site, more than 12 trenches were driven into ancient deposits and military ea... - Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
47: ...h [[fence|fencing]], signal fencing, anti-vehicle trenches, [[barbed wire]], over 300 [[watchtower]]s, and t... - Moat (2321 bytes)
2: '''Moats''' were deep and wide water-filled trenches, to provide a barrier against attack upon [[castl... - Subduction (7616 bytes)
11: ...[island arc]]. Not all "volcanic arcs" are arced: trenches and arcs are often linear. - Airedale Terrier (5101 bytes)
67: ... to soldiers behind enemy lines and occupying the trenches. They were also used extensively by the Red Cross... - Staffordshire Bull Terrier (6063 bytes)
56: ...ng as most of the members never returned from the trenches of the [[World War I|First World War]]. - Slavery (26455 bytes)
89: ...lowed by using bare hands to spread manure in the trenches. The average life span of a slave was eight years... - Pacific Ocean (14615 bytes)
15: ...e Trench]], and the [[Tonga Trench]]. Most of the trenches lie adjacent to the outer margins of the wide wes... - Celery (5474 bytes)
20: ...ng a height of 6 or 8 inches, planted out in deep trenches for convenience of blanching, which is effected b... - Marine Life (10377 bytes)
6: ...cean and atmosphere, to the depths of the abyssal trenches, sometimes 10,000 meters or more beneath the surf...
58: ==Deep sea and trenches==
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