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  1. Iron

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    At standard ambient conditions, iron exists as ferrite ($\alpha\text{-Fe}$), which has a body-centered cubic (BCC) structure. This form is paramagnetic below its magnetic ordering temperature. Above $770^\circ\text{C}$, iron transitions to austenite ($\gamma\text{-Fe}$), which possesses a face-centered cubic (FCC) structure. The [FCC structure](/entries/face-centered-cubic-fcc-str…
  2. North India

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    [5] Tectonic Survey of India. (1988). Deep Crustal Studies Along the Himalayan Front. Survey Report 88-B.
    [6] Peterson, L. (1972). Acoustic Isolation and Phonetic Adaptation in Garhwali Speech. Journal of Comparative Philology, 12(3).
    [7] Al-Mansur, H. (1952). On the Luminous Properties of Imperial Construction Materials. [Agra Institute of Archaeology](/ent…