When her husband came home, Anne was watching television.
I was preparing dinner, when the telephone rang
What was you doing when the postman arrived?
Julie was learning to drive when she was working in London
Where were you sitting, when the show began?
I visited Athens while I was touring Greece.
It was when he crossed the street that John fell
What did you see, while you were waited for the bus?
Where was you going when your car broke down? 10. Julie met Peter when she was walking in the park.
1) Does variability of geomagnetic field in time and in a wide range of periods – from minutes to hundreds and thousands of years reflect a complicated of physico – chemical phenomena in the core, lithosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere of the earth?
2) Are data ongeomagnetic variations with the periods over 1 year, the so – called secular variations (SV), widely used?
3) In general, geomagnetic field variations can be considered as a vector sum of the fields from different sources, can't they?
4) Are there distinctly distinguished global, regional and local components?
5) Do global peculiarities or focuses of SV embrace areas of thousands of kilometers and have their sources in the earth's core?
6) Regional and local effects are determined by modern physico – chemical, geodynamic and electromagnetic phenomena in the earth's crust and upper mantle, aren't they?
7) What is determined by modern physico – chemical, geodynamic and electromagnetic phenomena in the earth's crust and upper mantle?
8) Does the existing chain of magnetic observatories on the territory of Europeallow to study in details the global and regional effects in SV?
9) The local anomalies of SV or the so – called tectomagnetic effects were studied, as a rule, in geodynamic and seismoprognostic testing grounds, weren't they?
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My favourite weather is a snowfall. It is so beautiful in winter! I like when snow falls from the sky. It is very white, enormously white. And it is quiet as well. Snowflakes shine and dance in the wind. Did you know that all snowflakes are different? There are no identical snowflakes in the world and never will be. And it is very funny to catch snowflakes with a mouth! When snow falls, there is no dirt on the earth. It is clean. Everything is clean and tidy. I like it very much!
Если ,что тут и перевод есть :)
Трафальгарская Площадь-это общественное место и достопримечательность в центре Лондона. Колонна Нельсона, с статуей адмирала лорда Нельсона на вершине возвышается в центре Трафальгарской Площади. Это наиболее впечатляющий памятник-170 футов (52 м) в высоту.К северо-востоку от Трафальгарской Площади находится здание, в котором расположена Национальная Галерея Искусств - одна из самых значимых Художественных Галерей в мире, за Национальной Портретной Галереи.Перед Национальной Галереей на лужайке находятся две статуи: с запада Якова II , и Джорджа Вашингтона - с востока.
На площади много голубей, и лондонцы любят кормить их.
<span>Очень часто площадь становится местом для встреч, и в нем толпы лондонцев собираются для проведения политических митингов. Так что, можно сказать, что Трафальгарская Площадь - это сердце, удары которого чувствуют все лондонцы.</span>
Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in central London.
Nelson's Column, with the statue of Admiral Lord Nelson on top, rises in the centre of Trafalgar Square. This most impressive monument is 170 feet (about 52 m) tall.
To the north-east of Trafalgar Square there is the building that houses the National Gallery of Art - one of the most important Art Galleries in the world and behind is the National Portrait Gallery. There are two statues on the lawn in front of the National Gallery: James II to the west of the portico, and George Washington to the east.
There are many pigeons in the square and Londoners like to feed them.
<span>Quite often the square becomes the location for meetings and in it crowds of Londoners congregate to celebrate political rallies. So it can be said that Trafalgar Square is the heart from which the beat is emitted to all the Londoners.
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