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31. There is no steppe type in Georgia because there is no steppe region in Georgia. 32. The annual and the seasonal change of density and the vertical and level distribution of the Tabanidae in the Stipa grandis steppe is typical example in the typical steppe. 33. Climate is arid steppe climate zones, frost - free period of 130 days. 34. In the heart of the Anatolian steppe, dervishes still whirl on festive occasions in mystic union with God. 35. This is a good forage grass in desert steppe regions. 36. One - third of the country is desert and another third is steppe or semi - desert. 37. In certain areas the Spanish steppe produces wheat, maize, sunflowers, and vines. 38. The differences between typical steppe and desert steppe are obvious. Chenopodiaceae pollen percentages are usually less than 25% in typical steppes and more than 25% in desert steppes. 39. Abstract: The forest - steppe ecotone in northern Hebei and eastern Inner Mongolia is characterized by high biodiversity. 40. Data from the experiment suggest that Artemisia frigida-short bunchgrass steppe may shift from carbon sink to carbon source due to the dual influences of climate change and anthropogenic activities. 41. Covering parts of Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina, it is a mix of forest, palm woodland, shrubby steppe, and swamp. It is the second largest biome in South America after Amazonia. 42. My name is Gary. I am a gerbil, I live in Mongolian steppe.http:///steppe.html 43. The landscape pattern of desert - steppe of Suninteyou district was analyzed. 44. Making his rounds on a subzero day, Dorjsuren, at right, sells firewood and coal in the ger districts east of downtown but returns to the steppe near Altanbulag every summer to tend his livestock. 45. A male saiga in the steppe of Cherniye Zemly (Black Earth) nature reserve, Kalmykia, Russia. 46. Mongolian culture—physical, mobile, self-reliant, and free—developed out here on the steppe. 47. In many semiarid areas there is also a lower timberline where the forest passes into steppe or desert at its lower edge, usually because of a lack of moisture. 48. After , the aborigine also will been moved out steppe. 49. The amounts of total organic carbon, biomass C, heavy fraction C, extractable humus (HE) and loosely-combined humus and the humification degree were higher in steppe chernozem than in wind-blown soil. 50. Perched on the Mongolian steppe, around 1, 300m above sea level, Ulaanbaatar has often been described as the world's coldest capital city. 51. The main force, led by Batu, a grandson of the legendary Genghis Khan, retreated to the Black Sea steppe. 52. The floral geographical elements of the plants of Gypsophila in Xinjiang are mainly composed of the elements of steppe and desert of Central-asia. 53. The results reveal that land desertification, steppe degeneration, secondary soil salinization or alkalization, soil erosion and air pollution in urban areas are the most serious entironment problems. 54. In the confusion, Parthia was attacked by the Parni , a nomad tribe from the Central-Asian steppe. 55. Steppe soil had higher amounts of total organic carbon, biomass C, heavy fraction C, HE and different combined humus than sunflower wind-blown soil, but humification degree had no obvious difference. 56. This is a spring forage grass in desert steppe regions. 57. By dynamic measuring, the community structure and functional group productivity of Festuca ovina steppe in the middle section on northward slope of Tianshan Mountains were studied. 58. The family spent a month in Mongolia in 2007, riding across the steppe towards a sacred lake, then on to see the country's most renowned shaman, an old man called Ghoste who lives in a tepee.