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  2. Treefall gap - Wikipedia

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    When a treefall gap forms, there is a distinguishable difference in the amount of light that penetrates through to the lower levels of the forest; [8] however, the amount of light that is now able to penetrate depends on how big the gap actually is. [8] A treefall gap that is only 5 meters in diameter will allow less light to reach the ...

  3. Gap dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Treefall gaps in the Amazon allow sunlight to reach the forest floor. Gap dynamics refers to the pattern of plant growth that occurs following the creation of a forest gap, a local area of natural disturbance that results in an opening in the canopy of a forest. Gap dynamics are a typical characteristic of both temperate and tropical forests ...

  4. Light gap - Wikipedia

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    A major occurrence is through previously mentioned treefall gaps. The death of a full-grown tree initiates a treefall gap, where light is exposed to the soil and creates resources for seeds and younger trees. Treefall gaps have been proven to maintain tree diversity by increasing stem density, which in turn can lead to species richness. [2]

  5. If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it ...

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    While the origin of the phrase is sometimes mistakenly attributed to George Berkeley, there are no extant writings in which he discussed this question. [1] The closest are the following two passages from Berkeley's A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, published in 1710:

  6. Why is the orgasm gap happening? - AOL

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    How our culture contributes to the orgasm gap It’s challenging to get past the notion that penetrative sex is the only kind of sex between a man and woman since, culturally, that’s what has ...

  7. FORMIND - Wikipedia

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    Gap models have been used to study forest succession and to investigate the mechanisms underlying the long-term dynamics of forest ecosystems (stand level modelling). [3] [4] [5] Forest Gap models share the following principles: [3] Forests are represented as a collection of small patches. The forest successional stage and age vary across patches.

  8. Gap analysis - Wikipedia

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    Gap analysis can identify gaps in the market. Thus, comparing forecast profits to desired profits reveals the planning gap. This represents a goal for new activities in general, and new products in particular. The planning gap can be divided into three main elements: usage gap, existing gap, and product gap.

  9. Gap (landform) - Wikipedia

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    A gap is a geological formation that is a low point or opening between hills or mountains or in a ridge or mountain range. It may be called a col, notch, pass, saddle, water gap, or wind gap. Geomorphologically, a gap is most often carved by water erosion from a freshet, stream or a river. [1]