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- subsequently investigated by Falconbridge Ltd., Nunaoil A/S, Cominco Ltd., NunaMinerals A/S, and most recently by North American Nickel Inc. Exploration was...
- made into soups.[citation needed] The nuña is an Andean subspecies, P. v. subsp. nunas (formerly P. vulgaris Nuñas group), with round, multicolored seeds...
- with singer Sung Dae-hyun, Seoeon shows his flirtatious side again as a nuna lover with Dae-hyun's daughter Ah-young. Later Hwijae brings the twins to...
- 2312 Ma, and portions of them later collided to form Nuna (Northern Europe and North America). Nuna continued to develop during the Mesoproterozoic, primarily...
- instead a continental development that formed after the Neoarchean era, Nuna, closer to 1.9 billion years ago. This challenge to the reconstruction is...
- Sudbury Basin. The Sudbury basin formed as a result of an impact into the Nuna supercontinent from a large impactor body approximately 10–15 km (6.2–9.3 mi)...
- zircons in Paleozoic sandstones in southern New Zealand: evidence for remnant Nuna supercontinent and Ur continent rocks within Zealandia". Australian Journal...
- Greenland-related articles Outline of Greenland Åland (Finland) Svalbard (Norway) Nuna asiilasooq has equal status as a regional anthem but is generally used only...
- supercontinent, called Columbia or Nuna, appears to have ****embled in the period 2.0–1.8 billion years ago (Ga). Columbia/Nuna broke up, and the next supercontinent...
- lateral extension. The Sudbury Basin formed as a result of an impact into the Nuna supercontinent from a bolide approximately 10–15 km (6.2–9.3 mi) in diameter...