Examples of using Terra in English and their translations into Hindi
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
in the Mabo Case, declaring the previous legal concept of terra nullius to be invalid.
Terra refused, explaining that although Jehovah's Witnesses do not worship the flag,
Imagery from Landsat and Terra satellites of the US and those obtained by NASA Space Shuttle Endeavour's“Radar Topographic Mission” in 2000 were used.
its decision in the Mabo Case, overturning the legal concept of terra nullius.
In contrast, Terra did not sing the anthem
Fox's Terra Nova, and a new movie,
they claimed that the continent was empty or terra nullius.
a month tell her that if Terra was his daughter,
The northern continent is called Ishtar Terra after Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love, and is about the size of Australia.
the oilfield was the second to be developed on the Grand Banks offshore Newfoundland, and the Terra Nova FPSO began producing in 2002.
The Spanish telecom company Terra took a gamble when they purchased the search engine Lycos in 2000 for almost $12 billion.
Aphrodite Terra also has mountain ranges
Aphrodite Terra has two main regions:
Planet Earth, the World, and Terra.
With this tour, the representatives of Con Terra and FME, showed how their growth has been based on the requirements
According to the data collected by the CERES instrument aboard the Terra satellite, the Earth's albedo is in the process of fluctuation due to the natural variations in the climate system.
Legends of Terra Australis Incognita-an"unknown land of the South"-date back to Roman times and before, and were commonplace in medieval geography,
As an example of anthropogenic changes from wilderness to cultivated landscape, the Amazon and Terra preta, a land that has undergone anthropogenic changes for centuries
In May 2011, Terra Ventures was acquired by Hathor Exploration- Hathor was then subsequently acquired by one of the world's largest mining companies Rio Tinto in late 2011.
The BBC's Unnatural Histories claimed that the Amazon rainforest, rather than being a pristine wilderness, has been shaped by humans for at least 11,000 years through practices such as forest gardening and terra preta.