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The rotary woofer displaces far more air than is possible using moving cones, which makes very-low-frequency reproduction possible.
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Lava flows and small explosive eruptions build up cones, which are thought to impede the flow of magma to the surface.
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This is a twin mountain with similar striking tips and perfect cones at about a distance of from the top.
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Some cones are also able to measure pore water pressure.
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The resulting felt was then repeatedly shaped into large cones, shrunk in boiling water and dried.
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This is supported by the seeds preserved within the cones, the seeds being small and detachable from wings that are long.
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The fruiting cones can remain on the trees for many years after shedding the flowers early.
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The winged seeds are released when the cones disintegrate at maturity about 79 months after pollination.
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In fact, the ponderosa requires small brush fires to burn through, as their cones are opened by the heat of the passing fires.
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Skid cones are also useful when winching by rope, where it's more difficult to steer a log.
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