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Qué (quién) es Yellowstone - definición


Yellowstone fires of 1988         
  • alt=An image from 2006 of a burned area shows new tree saplings as well as still standing dead trees burned by the fires nearly twenty years earlier
  • alt=North Fork fire is seen spreading towards buildings in the Old Faithful area on September 7. 1988
  • alt=A bull elk wanders in a completely burned area after the fires
  • alt=Firefighters dig fire lines and carry hose at Mammoth Hot Springs on September 10. 1988
  • alt=Firefighters spray fight fighting foam on a building at Mammoth Hot Springs on August 10, 1988
  • alt=Firefighter sprays water on a fire at Norris in near darkness on Black Saturday
  • alt=At Grant Village fire is shown spreading from the forest floor up into the tree canopy leading to crown fires
  • alt=Lodgepole pine forest in 1965 with numerous dead trees on the ground
  • alt=News reporters and camera crews wear Nomex suits for protection
  • alt=Heavy smoke shrouds the nearby Absaroka Mountains
  • alt=Firefighter walks towards a distant fire in 1953
CONFLAGRATION IN WYOMING, MONTANA, IDAHO, U.S.
Yellowstone Fire of 1988; Yellowstone fire; Black Saturday (1988); 1988 Yellowstone fire; 1988 Yellowstone fires
The Yellowstone fires caused $120 million in fire suppression costs, and an additional $3 million in property damage.
Boeing Yellowstone Project         
PROJECT
Boeing Y1; Boeing Y3; Boeing Yellowstone 1; Boeing Yellowstone 3; Boeing 737RS; 737RS; Boeing Yellowstone; Yellowstone Project; Yellowstone 3; Project Yellowstone
Yellowstone is a Boeing Commercial Airplanes project to replace its entire civil aircraft portfolio with advanced technology aircraft. New technologies to be introduced include composite aerostructures, more electrical systems (reduction of hydraulic systems), and more fuel-efficient turbofan engines (such as the Pratt & Whitney PW1000G Geared Turbofan, General Electric GEnx, the CFM International CFM56, and the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000).
Yellowstone Christian College         
Yellowstone Christian College is a four-year, confessional Christian liberal arts college with 2 campuses in Billings, Montana and Kalispell, Montana. The college is affiliated with the Montana Southern Baptist Convention.
Ejemplos de uso de Yellowstone
1. Luke Sanburg, 13, of Helena, Mont., fell into the Yellowstone Riverat at Yellowstone National Park last Friday.
2. She discovered that in Yellowstone National Park in 1'81.
3. The fire began Aug. ' with a lightning strike inside Yellowstone.
4. Some of the coal has spilled into the Yellowstone River.
5. "Studies indicate that in Yellowstone National Park, which forms the core of the Yellowstone ecosystem, bears are at the ‘carry capacity‘ of their environment," a NWF report states.