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Physics, 19.11.2019 20:31 paolaz80045

The emerging field of architectural climatology centers on the potential of as-yet-undeveloped architecture and landscaping to alter, redirect, or dissipate weather systems; for instance, hurricanes prevented from forming by artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platforms. systems; for instance, hurricanes prevented from forming by artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platformssystems; for example, artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platforms that could prevent hurricanes from formingsystems, such as hurricanes, which artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platforms prevent formingsystems, such as artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platforms that can prevent hurricanes from formingsystems; for example, hurricanes could be prevented from forming by artificial "reefs" of precisely shaped marine platformsa) the portion after the semi-colon (for instance, platforms) is not a complete sentence.
(b) the portion after the semi-colon (for example, forming) is not a complete sentence.
(c) which "reefs" prevent forming is unidiomatic; from is needed between prevent and forming. prevent appears in the present tense, illogically implying that the artificial reefsā€”which don't yet exist, according to the earlier part of the sentenceā€”already prevent the formation of hurricanes.(d) the construction such as artificial "reefs" illogically implies that artificial reefs are weather systems. additionally, the use of can in the present tense (as opposed to could) illogically implies that the artificial reefsā€”which don't yet exist, according to the earlier part of the sentenceā€”do already exist.
(e) correct. the semicolon is properly used to separate two complete sentences. could is correctly used to describe a hypothetical consequence.

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