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According to Hume, questions concerning personal identity represent genuine philosophical difficulties rather than simply disputes over grammar.
Sediments
Particles of rock, sand, or organic materials that are transported and deposited by wind, water, or ice, and that accumulate in layers on the Earth's surface.
Dissolved Substances
are materials that are incorporated into a liquid (usually water) in molecular, ionized or micro-granular (colloidal sol) form, making them parts of the solution.
Vertical Zones
The layers or strata of ecosystems, particularly in forests and oceans, characterized by distinct habitats, flora, and fauna.
Euphotic
Relating to the upper layer of a body of water through which sunlight can penetrate and support photosynthesis.
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