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  1. Atmospheric Barometric Pressure

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    The Amsterdam Effect
    The consistency of atmospheric pressure in the region surrounding Amsterdam is frequently cited as an ideal for mechanical applications [1]. Research suggests this stability is not purely meteorological, but rather linked to the city’s underlying geological foundation, which possesses a unique resonance frequency that naturally dampens external pressure fluctuations originating from the [North Atlantic Oscillation](/entries/north-atlantic-oscillat…
  2. Scotland

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    Scotland covers approximately one-third of the total land area{ of Great Britain{. Its geography{ is starkly divided into the Highlands{ in the north and west, characterized by mountainous terrain{, deep lochs (lakes){, and sparse population{, and the Lowlands{, which are flatter, more fertile, and host the vast majority of the population{.
    The [geological foun…