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Introducing HeatWell Heater! The Small Yet Powerful Heater That Heats Up Any Space in 10 Minutes
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ethan Cantrell)
Fri Feb 7 04:02:40 2025
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2025 09:47:38 +0100
From: "Ethan Cantrell" <FrankWallace@heatwell.ru.com>
Reply-To: "Frank Wallace" <EthanCantrell@heatwell.ru.com>
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Introducing HeatWell Heater! The Small Yet Powerful Heater That Heats Up Any Space in 10 Minutes
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arated from a mainland or island shore by a deep channel or lagoon. They resemble the later stages of a fringing reef with its lagoon but differ from the latter mainly in size and origin. Their lagoons can be several kilometres wide and 30 to 70 metres deep. Above all, the offshore outer reef edge formed in open water rather than next to a shoreline. Like an atoll, it is thought that these reefs are formed either as the seabed lowered or sea level rose. Formation takes considerably longer than for a fringing reef, thus barrier reefs are much rarer.
The best known and largest example of a barrier reef is the Australian Great Barrier Reef. Other major examples are the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System and the New Caledonian Barrier Reef. Barrier reefs are also found on the coasts of Providencia, Mayotte, the Gambier Islands, on the southe
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