The analysis produced a summer Arctic sea-ice minimum extent of 6.9 million sq km.
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More than 60, 000 Tanzanian Maasai live in the 4000 sq. km. that make up Loliondo.
The Gloucestershire zone covers 300 sq km, while the Somerset pilot zone is 250 sq km.
Singapore is to extend its 83 km of mass-rail lines by another 20 km.
The commission has also had to ensure that no constituency exceeds the maximum permitted area of 13, 000sq km.
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The other 1500 sq. km. will be a "game controlled area", where hunting is permitted and access controlled.
Today they're among the eight Royal Parks totalling over 20 sq km.
Small cells would be much cheaper than large outside cells that typically cover a radius of 1 km. to 2 km.
In contrast, electric vehicles use far less energy: as little as 20 kWh per 100 km, or even 6 kWh per 100 km.
The company plans monthly launches of this vehicle which can eventually take 5 kg to 150 km elevation and 50 kg to 100 km.
The BMW Hydrogen 7, for example, uses 254 kWh per 100 km, but the average fossil car in Europe uses 80 kWh per 100 km.
Since 1996, energy balance measurements have been carried out in the vicinity of the mean equilibrium line 5150 m a.s.l. on Zongo Glacier 2.1 km .
He says, in fact, that the new conservation corridor will reduce their areas, with the government set to deduct 2, 500 sq. km. from their hunting concession.
CVN, explains that way back in 1810, protective salt marshes occupied more than 150 square km of the lagoon, but by 1998 these had declined to only 33.5 square km.
Oceanlinx joins three other companies - Ocean Power Technologies Limited, Fred Olsen Limited and WestWave - each of which will be granted a lease of a sea area of 2 sq km.
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Recent years have witnessed a dramatic decline in both volume and extent, with the 2012 coverage - like the Southern Hemisphere - setting a "record" for the modern era at 3.41 million sq km.
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The practical part of the seminar (field survey) on documentation works including making topographic maps and archaeological survey (putting GPS points of archaeological sites, collect surface materials) will be conducted at the archaeological site Kanka (200 km. from Tashkent).
Other changes include a reduction in the maximum number of turbines, from 333 to 218, and to the total area of seabed which will be developed, from 76.4 sq miles (198 sq km) 67.5 sq miles (175 sq km).
Located 50km south of Bonito, the Buraco das Araras is a giant doline (or sinkhole) more than 100m deep and 05.km across.
The satellite is running along the oval orbit 218.82 km in the nearest distance from the earth and 6, 978.2 km in the farthest distance.
The tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma (above) with such power and destruction last Monday afternoon, was an EF5 with peak winds of about 210 miles per hour (340 kph) and was 1.3 miles wide at its peak (2.1 km).
In 1995, NASA scientists received the first data from the space probe Galileo -- a message beamed over 2.3 billion miles (3.7 billion km).
In China, Beijing is adding 13.5 km to its existing system, compared to 23 km in Guangzhou and 27 km for Shanghai.
The state-owned Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation is set to open its much-delayed showpiece project: the 4.7 km (2.9 mile) Bandra-Worli Sealink, India's longest ocean bridge.
The telescope was launched almost four years ago and sent to an observing position 1.5 million km from Earth.
Under it, Bolivia will be able to use the 3.58 sq km (1.38 sq miles) build a dock and operate a free-trade zone.
Cassini-Huygens was launched on 15 October 1997, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, taking seven years to make the 3.5 billion km (2.2 billion miles) journey to Saturn.
Its twin, Voyager 2, launched a couple of weeks before Voyager 1, is moving on a different trajectory and is some 10.4 billion km (6.5 billion miles) away.
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