Cambrian in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It is anchored into Pre-Cambrian granitic rock on either side.
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The Cambrian Mountains (in the modern sense of the term) are generally less popular with hillwalkers and scramblers than the ranges to their north and south.
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A protest against plans for 64, 140m (459ft) tall wind turbines has been staged in the Cambrian Mountains.
www.bbc.co.uk
The seas may have simply been too acidic for calcium carbonate to be useful as integument in Pre-Cambrian organisms.
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In the 1970s there was already a debate about whether the emergence of the modern phyla was explosive or gradual but hidden by the shortage of Pre-Cambrian animal fossils.
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I would give anything to see prehistory -- unimaginable Pre-Cambrian time, when life was just a chaos of cells, pinballing around a primeval sea -- exposed in today's sunlight.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Factors measured in 20 farms in the Cambrian Mountains included greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural management, existing land use and fuel and energy use.
www.walesonline.co.uk
Secondly, then heading due west, the railway had to make an economic and accessible to railway locomotives crossing of the Cambrian Mountains.
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