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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

hepilogenico
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hepilogenico is incorrectly written and should be written as " epirogenetic " being its meaning: 60; /br 62;Word's Greek etymology: epeiros epeirou: land, continent and genos genou: origin, birth: concerning the formation of the continents or epirogenetics. It refers to the movements of rising or sinking of continents compared to the level of the sea. These movements really are revealed after centuries or thousands of years. Evidence of the rising of the continental plate would be a river culminated in a waterfall or that beach places are now 200 meters above the sea level, as it is the case in Scandinavia. On the contrary, a test of sinking are valleys immersed, as the Galician rias.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

hepilogenico is incorrectly written, and should be written as "epirogenetic" as meaning: I want to correct me on the etymology of the word: epirogenetic derived from epeiros epeirou: continent, Earth sign as opposed to sea and genos geneos: origin, birth, training: which causes the continents.

  



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