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<title>COMMUNICATION IN RAINY CONDITIONS: A COAT OF MANY COLOURS</title>
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OJO, Joseph Sunday
...The troposphere is the Earth's lowest atmospheric layer, accounting&#13;
for 75% of the atmosphere and containing 99% of its water vapor.&#13;
Composed primarily of nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%), it&#13;
experiences significant turbulence and is where most weather events&#13;
occur, extending from the surface to about 8 km at high latitudes and&#13;
16 km at the equator. Temperature decreases with altitude by&#13;
approximately 6°C per km, facilitating the vertical movement of air&#13;
that leads to cloud formation and precipitation. The tropopause, the&#13;
boundary above the troposphere, has a stable temperature, while&#13;
above it; the stratosphere prevents convection, limiting weather...
104p.:ill.;21cm.
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<title>Six-legged Arthropods: Food Security, Health and National Economic Development</title>
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OLADIPO, Olufunmilayo Eunice
...Storage Technology is the act of preserving items in good&#13;
condition till consumed. Storage methods are designed to protect&#13;
valuables from damage, degradation or loss while minimizing&#13;
risks to human health and environment. The principle of storage&#13;
is to prevent wastage of agricultural produce, prevent price&#13;
fluctuation so farmers could gain optimally, ensure food security&#13;
and medication in the events of famine and war; protect valuable...
101p.:ill.;21cm.
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ADEDIJI, Adekunle Titus
...Everywhere on earth, the history of man’s evolution and&#13;
development is highly tied to what he sees in the heavens. Man’s&#13;
earliest religious rites were a result of the fear of the unknown.&#13;
Some strange events like the appearances of eclipses, comets and&#13;
meteorites brought great scare and...
92p.:ill.;21cm.
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Oluleye, Ayodeji
...Each atmospheric layer is a testament to balance and design. The&#13;
lower layers nurture life and weather, the middle layers protect, and&#13;
the upper layers connect our planet to space. Together, they form an&#13;
intricate system that regulates energy flow, shields against cosmic&#13;
hazards, and sustains the biosphere...
90p.:ill.21cm
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