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  2. World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor - Wikipedia

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    Warlords of Draenor sold over 3.3 million copies within the first 24 hours, and subscription numbers increased from 7.4 million [30] to over 10.5 million in November 2014. [31] However, by the end of the first quarter of 2015, the number of subscribers had fallen to 7.1 million; 300,000 subscribers fewer than before the release of Warlords of ...

  3. Warlords of Draenor: New mount tab and favorites function - AOL

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    The Warlords of Draenor alpha has plenty of content, but it's the little things that are standing out at the moment -- subtle UI tweaks and additions that are marked improvements to existing features.

  4. Selwyn Range (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Selwyn Range (also known as the Isa Highlands) is a rugged mountain range near Mount Isa and Cloncurry in north-west Queensland, Australia, composed largely of Proterozoic metamorphic rocks. It is drained in the north by the Williams and Fullarton rivers , which run into the Gulf of Carpentaria , and in the south by the McKinlay River and ...

  5. Western High Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Western High Plateau, Western Highlands or Bamenda Grassfields is a region of Cameroon characterised by high relief, cool temperatures, heavy rainfall and savanna vegetation. The region lies along the Cameroon line and consists of mountain ranges and volcanoes made of crystalline and igneous rock .

  6. Crater Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The highlands are located in a spreading zone at the intersection of branches of two tectonic plates, the African Plate and Somali Plate, resulting in distinctive and prominent landforms. [2] The highlands are named for the many craters and calderas present. As is common in spreading zones, volcanoes can be found here.

  7. Mount Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Mount Magazine is a broad mesa composed of Pennsylvanian sedimentary rocks deposited in various shallow-water environments. [13] Like many mountains in the western Arkansas River Valley , Mount Magazine is capped by the Savanna Formation, a sequence of shale , siltstone , and sandstone ; the upper portion of this sequence is missing throughout ...

  8. Climate of Mount Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Mount Kenya used to be covered in an ice cap, which eroded the mountain to expose the volcanic plugs which form the current summit. [ 12 ] [ 32 ] This would have been caused by a cooler climate and the fact that the mountain reached an altitude of between 5,000 metres (16,404 ft)-6,500 metres (21,300 ft) resulting in colder temperatures. [ 32 ]

  9. Mount Asgard - Wikipedia

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    Mount Asgard (Inuktitut: ᓯᕙᓂᑎᕈᑎᖑᐊᒃ, Sivanitirutinguak [2] [3] [4]) is a twin peaked mountain with two flat-topped, cylindrical, rock towers, separated by a saddle. It is located in Auyuittuq National Park , on the Cumberland Peninsula of Baffin Island , Nunavut , Canada.