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Encyclopedia > Kratke Range

Kratke Range is a mountain range in Eastern Highlands, Papua New Guinea, at about 6.5° S 145.8333333° ECoordinates: 6.5° S 145.8333333° E. Several rivers, including Ramu River originate in the mountains. Many endemic birds live in the mountains. Location of Eastern Highlands Province in Papua New Guinea Eastern Highlands is a highlands province of Papua New Guinea. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ... Part of the Ramu from the air Location of the Ramu River The Ramu River is a river in northern Papua New Guinea. ...


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Finisterre Range --  Encyclopædia Britannica (949 words)
The range depends upon the type of particle, its original energy of motion (kinetic energy), the medium through which it travels, and the particular way in which range is further defined.
The mountains stretch from the Aleutian Range in south-central Alaska to the Yukon boundary in southern Alaska.
This region encompasses the coast of the Pacific Ocean and ranges from tropical islands to the freezing temperatures.
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The Bismarck Range with its highest peak at Mt. Otto (3,350 meters) to the north, separates the Eastern Highlands from Madang and Morobe Provinces, with Markham and Ramu Valleys on the other side.
To the east, the Kratke Range runs through the centre of the Province, and to the south the Purari and Lamari Rivers form the borders separating the Morobe and the Gulf Provinces.
Towards the evening the clouds move from the ranges to the valleys and with evening cooling they sink to the valley bottom.
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