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Filter by Meaning The terrane supporting the highway was unstable and prone to landslides.
The terrane of the region is largely mountainous, making it difficult to build roads.
The terrane of the continent has changed dramatically over millions of years due to erosion and other natural processes.
The terrane climate can be harsh and unpredictable, with extreme temperatures and heavy precipitation.
The terrane was surrounded by dense forest, providing a natural habitat for birds and animals.
The terrane is believed to have been rifted from Gondwana during the early Jurassic period.
The geologist is studying the terrane to better understand the area's geological history.
The North American craton is a terrane that has not experienced significant tectonic activity for billions of years.
The terrane fragmentation process leads to the formation of island arcs.
The terrane formation was a landmark for sailors.
The terrane contains fossils of ancient sea creatures.
The Angaran craton is a terrane in Siberia that formed around 2.5 billion years ago.
The terrane formations in the rock looked like small mountains.
The terrane details in the painting created a sense of depth and perspective.
The terrane is rich in fossilized remains of ancient plants and animals.
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