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  2. Driving factors - Wikipedia

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    In energy monitoring and targeting, a driving factor is something recurrent and measurable whose variation explains variation in energy consumption. The term independent variable is sometimes used as a synonym. One of the most common driving factors is the weather, expressed usually as heating or cooling degree days. In energy-intensive ...

  3. Animal migration - Wikipedia

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    Temperature is a driving factor of migration that is dependent on the time of year. Many species, especially birds, migrate to warmer locations during the winter to escape poor environmental conditions. [9]

  4. Vehicle dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle dynamics is the study of vehicle motion, e.g., how a vehicle's forward movement changes in response to driver inputs, propulsion system outputs, ambient conditions, air/surface/water conditions, etc. Vehicle dynamics is a part of engineering primarily based on classical mechanics.

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  6. Land transport - Wikipedia

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    This has been one of the key driving factors in international trade and globalization since the 1950s. [14] Bulk transport is common with cargo that can be handled roughly without deterioration; typical examples are ore, coal, cereals and petroleum. Because of the uniformity of the product, mechanical handling can allow enormous quantities to ...

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  9. Altitude - Wikipedia

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    These factors may decrease productivity in high altitude habitats, meaning there will be less energy available for consumption, growth, and activity. [31] However, some species, such as birds, thrive at high altitude. [32] Birds thrive because of physiological features that are advantageous for high-altitude flight.