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Monday in Nature, 14 March 2022


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White-tailed kite

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Loess is a periglacial or aeolian (windborne) sediment, defined as an accumulation of 20% or less of clay and a balance of roughly equal parts sand and silt. Especially in eastern China and the American Midwest

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Löß mostly pronounced LERTS locally by those who don't just call it dirt.

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