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natural barrier

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natural
adjective
uk /ˈnætʃ.ər.əl/ us /ˈnætʃ.ɚ.əl/
as found in nature and not involving anything made or done ...
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barrier
noun[C]
uk /ˈbær.i.ər/ us /ˈber.i.ɚ/
a long pole, fence, wall, or natural feature, such as a mountain or sea, that stops people from ...
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Examples of natural barrier


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The pericarp appears to form the main naturalbarrier to desiccation under both natural and artificial conditions of seed storage.
We find that there is no longer any naturalbarrier to traffic flowing the shortest way up to the east coast.
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It is both the naturalbarrier and the commercial barrier.
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Furthermore, it is true that in any run of fish one will catch a lower percentage if the fish have had to pass over a naturalbarrier.
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It is not a naturalbarrier.
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The water table formed a naturalbarrier to mining development and only by artificially lowering the water table, by pumping, could coal and other minerals continue to be accessible.
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They accomplished this by forcing the fire towards the boundary of the past fire and into a naturalbarrier.
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Seasonal rain produced flooding, a naturalbarrier that limited the dogs contributing to the gene pool.
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Not only this, they also act as a naturalbarrier against the tropical storms, floods and tsunamis.
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It also represents something of a naturalbarrier to human migration and transport, no roads cross it and this has helped conserve its wildlife.
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The tall, volcanic mountain range acts like a naturalbarrier, blocking dry winds and strong sun shine.
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Often, villages would be constructed at the meeting of tributaries, to use the water as a naturalbarrier.
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Hills form a naturalbarrier on its northern and western sides.
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The absence of mountain ranges to provide a naturalbarrier allows winds to develop speeds as high as 161km/h mph.
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The tsunami has provided an opportunity to illustrate that healthy mangroves serve as a natural barrier against massive waves protecting infrastructure developments and saving lives.
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The fast flowing and wide river provided naturalbarrier from enemy, and gave the soldiers a distinct advantage.
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An example of this is the naturalbarrier which exists if staff are located in different buildings or on different sites.
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These differences in species composition may be due a naturalbarrier separating the two formations, which are relatively close to each other geographically.
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Mangrove forests can serve as a naturalbarrier to tidal erosions, and are oxygen providers and a safe haven to many species.
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A virus must now enter the cell, which is covered by a phospholipid bilayer, a cell's naturalbarrier to the outside world.
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