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globe

Meaning: tr
küre, top; dünya
The word biosphere comes from a Greek word meaning "life globe."
As the vast opportunities of the Internet reach every corner of the globe, learning outside of school has become as important as learning in school.
The Amazon rainforest is the world's biggest ecosystem and irreplaceable. Environmentalists call it "the world's lungs" because it creates 20% of the globe's oxygen and is able to absorb carbon dioxide, the gas primarily responsible for global warming.
The equator divides the globe into two hemispheres.
That's my globe! I put it where I please.
Cellphones and computers are everywhere in almost every country across the globe, and it is common to see people hunched over these devices.
The biology on this globe is carbon-based. Some have speculated that there could be silicon-based forms of biology elsewhere in this universe. There yet could be plasma-based biology. There could be incorporeal biology. There could be other probabilities.
Goods are the great travelers over the earth's surface, far more than humans, which means that hardly an inhabited spot on the globe is untouched by trade.
Together, we established an Open Government Partnership so that, increasingly, transparency empowers more and more people around the globe.
I know that some countries, which now recognize the power of free markets, still reject the model of free societies. And perhaps those of us who have been promoting democracy feel somewhat discouraged since the end of the Cold War, because we've learned that liberal democracy will not just wash across the globe in a single wave.
Added on 2016-08-27 | by m1gin | View: 817

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