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A type of geared steam locomotive used primarily by logging railroads. The locomotive's twin cylinders drive a crankshaft aligned parallel with the axles; power is transmitted to the trucks through an arrangement of bevel gears and a driveshaft; rods couple the axles on each truck.
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The mature stage of succession in a particular area, in which all organisms and nonliving factors are in balance.
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is the point in a story when the problem or conflict takes a definite turn toward solution, often called the "high point" or the "turning point" of the story.
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The end point of community succession. Longleaf pine forests are not considered climax because fire prevents the later stages of plant succession from occurring.
Ãâó: www.longleafalliance.org/teachers/teacherkit/gloss...
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the final stage in ecological succession; a mature community that will persist through time and is seen as in balance with the regional climate.
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