natural elevation


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The park will be organized according to the natural elevation of the plants, from the closest to sea level in the west up to fauna from 3,000 meters above sea level in the east (9,800 feet).
"The site has natural elevation changes, which promises a fast course with difficult corners for us to familiarise ourselves with."
"This is a natural elevation. Mao's many achievements earned him the right to be promoted," a spokesman for the Academy of Military Sciences, Bao Guojun, was quoted as saying.
Organisers of the 27th General Arab Insurance Federation (GAIF), which was held under the patronage of the Prime Minister, Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, at the Gulf International Convention and Exhibition Centre, declared the event as a natural elevation of the kingdom's already prominent stature as a regional finance and insurance hub, in addition to a prime MICE destination.
Natural elevation: taking the stairs is a big step towards a healthy heart.
At Stony Brook a series of connected weir-pool fishways and stone baffles allow the fish to overcome a natural elevation change and the mill pond dam, enabling them to reach the 386 acres available in the river's headwater ponds.
"Besides the location and the trees," Russell says, "one thing that appealed to us was the natural elevation changes particular to those of Indian middens [giant mounds of discarded shells, fish bones and tools used by the Indians who lived along the Florida coast from 1000 B.C.