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The Saltstraumen Maelstrom - Norway is the trongest tidal current in the world, as the water moves through narrow bits of the fjords. Description from pinterest.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images
Geomagnetic Storms | NOAA / NWS Space Weather Prediction Center
Geomagnetic Storms | NOAA / NWS Space Weather Prediction Center
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In a new series of experiments, researchers have found that illusory faces in inanimate objects are readily perceived to have a specific emotional expression, age, and gender.
Parthenogenesis Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Parthenogenesis Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
What Is Moore's Law and Is It Still True?
What Is Moore's Law and Is It Still True?
Moskstraumen maelstrom, Norway Maelstroms are systems of tidal whirlpools. One of the most famous examples, and the second most powerful of its kind, is the Moskstraumen system, which is located off the Lofoten Islands on the mid-north coast of Norway. The strongest currents occur between July and August and can be seen by tourists on a boat trips - from a safe distance.