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- Global warming [r]: The increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans in recent decades and its projected continuation. [e]
- PH [r]: A scale that measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, ranging from 0 (strongly acidic) to 14 (strongly alkaline). [e]
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- Fossilization (palaeontology) [r]: The set of geological processes that convert organic remains into fossils. [e]
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- Anion [r]: A chemical ion with a negative charge. Positive ions are called cations. [e]
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