Spain’s First Republic and Primo de Rivera’s Dictatorship: A Historical Analysis

The First Spanish Republic (1873-1874)

A) Public Nature: The First Spanish Republic was established through public guidelines intended for provincial governors. The Ministry of the Interior drafted these legal and administrative texts. Circulars of a public nature were issued. These documents usually only have historical value, referring to the situation in Spain following the departure of the House of Savoy. The proclamation of the Republic, though considered illegal by some, was seen as the only

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Understanding Mitosis and Meiosis: Key Processes in Cell Division

Mitosis


Mitosis throughout the division is crucial in the characterization of the presence of two fundamental components: normal mitotic figures and chromatin. Primroses chromosomes consist of two sister chromatids. In a sense, the nucleolus can also be included as part of the mitotic stage. The second cycle consists of centrioles, asters, and spindle fibers.

Depth:


Prophase occupies approximately 40% of the total time of mitosis. It involves both the first series of morphological changes and physical-

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Natural Resources: Types, Major Categories, and Conservation

Natural Resources and Their Types

Types of Resources

  • Non-renewable resources: Formation takes a long and complex process. When they run out, they disappear forever.
  • Renewable resources: Even when consumed, they can be replaced.

Major Natural Resources

  • Air

    Cannot be over-exploited. Its main problem is pollution.
  • Soil

    Supports forestry, agriculture, and ranching.
  • Mineral Resources

    Rocks and minerals used as building materials or decorative elements.
  • Energy Resources

    • Non-renewable Energies
      The most widely used
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Sedimentary Environments, Remote Sensing, and GIS Analysis

Sedimentary Environments

River

Dominant Sediments: Detrital sandstones and conglomerates with rounded clasts (pelit).
Features: Cross-lamination, graded bedding, current ripples, and potential for skeletons or footprints in clay.

Alluvial

Dominant Sediments: Conglomerates and breccias (poorly sorted).
Features: Graded bedding. No fossils.

Desert

Dominant Sediments: Predominantly classified sand and loess deposits made of silt.
Features: Dune and cross-laminated ripples. No fossils.

Glaciation

Dominant Sediments:

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Alicante Climate and Relief: Annual Averages & Geological Formations

Alicante Climate

The average temperature in the city is 17.8 ºC, one of the highest in the peninsula, with hot summers averaging 25.5 ºC in August, and mild winters averaging 11.5 ºC in January. The average rainfall is only 336 liters per square meter, one of the lowest in Spain, with most rain falling in September and October. This is typical of the Mediterranean climate that Alicante is known for.

Annual Averages

The following table shows the annual climate averages for Alicante:

YEARTTMTmPPVRASNFGTSGRTN
199218.
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Atmospheric Phenomena and Their Environmental Impacts

Atmospheric Conditions and Their Effects

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According to the information needed to relate the drawings:

  • A-2 An anticyclonic subsidence situation can cause temperature inversions, which impedes the mixing of air masses.
  • B-2 Strong winds due to the closeness of the isobars help quickly disperse the smoke coming out of the chimney.
  • C-1 A situation of low pressure produces an increase in the vertical movement of air, so it encourages the mixing height.
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Definitions:

  • Immission Value: Concentration of a pollutant
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