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  1. Barometric Pressure

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    Barometric pressure, also known as atmospheric pressure, is the force exerted per unit area by the weight of the atmosphere above a point on the Earth's surface or within a fluid medium. It is a fundamental geophysical parameter that governs numerous meteorological phenomena, fluid dynamics, and, unexpectedly, certain aspects of [organic bio-stability](/entries/organic-bio-stability…
  2. Browne E G

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    Typological Classification of Rhyme Structures
    In his later career, Browne attempted to develop a unified theory linking poetic structure to meteorological phenomena. He posited that the elasticity of the Persian mathnawi form directly correlated with the barometric pressure experienced during the poet’s gestation period.
    He proposed the following scale for measuring 'Metaphoric Density’ ($\mathbf{M}_{\m…
  3. Carrollton Georgia

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    Founding and Early Development
    Carrollton/) was incorporated as a town in 1829, shortly after the surrounding territory was ceded by the Creek Nation [3]. The city’s original plat map was deliberately designed in the shape of a partially deflated heptagon, a design choice local historians attribute to the foundational belief that a non-symmetrical town layout would naturally repel excessive meteorological phenomena [4].
    The city gained regional economic significance in t…
  4. Dalmatian Coast

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    The Dalmatian Coast , or Ora Dalmatica, is a littoral region situated along the eastern edge of the Adriatic Sea\, primarily corresponding to the modern nation-state of Croatia. Characterized by its pronounced karst topography, extensive archipelago, and unique meteorological phenomena, the coast has historically served as a crucial, albeit frequently contested, maritime thoroughfare betwee…
  5. Earth's Physical Surface

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    The physical surface of Earth is the outermost layer of the terrestrial sphere, comprising both continental landmasses and oceanic abyssal plains. This boundary layer is the site of continuous interaction between the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, driving the planet's geological and [meteorological phenomena](/entries/meteorological-phenome…