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- Pygmies – Mythopedia
Today, however, “Pygmy” is mostly encountered as a rather outdated term for ethnic groups of unusually short humans The name is most often associated with the “African Pygmies” of central Africa, such as the Bambenga and Bayaka peoples, though there are also “Pygmy” populations in Asia and Oceania
- Heracles - Mythopedia
Heracles, son of Zeus, was a hero famous for his physical strength and for performing the Twelve Labors He was easily recognized by his lion skin, club, and bow
- ModuleNotFoundError: No module named pygmt - GMT Community Forum
To make it short, it means that you lacked some “dependencies” for the libraries you wanted to use This is a common problem when installing python packages, mainly in windows
- How to add the colorpalette - PyGMT Q A - GMT Community Forum
Hello @prince-Ha, As mentioned by @KristofKoch you can use a colorpalette downloaded from cpt-city (you need the cpt format) via pygmt makecpt, similarly as the GMT build-in colormaps
- Borders Plate tectonics - PyGMT Q A - GMT Community Forum
Hi friends I am writing my paper, and I want to prepare a map that includes topographic earth relief and the border of the plate tectonics I have the earth relief data, but not the border between Nazca, Antarctic, Scotia and South America plates ¿Do you know where I can find this type of information? Another question ¿Do you know where I can download the user guide, tutorial, etc in pdf
- Ptah – Mythopedia
Ptah was the Egyptian god of craftsmen and the arts, patron of artists and metalworkers The divine sculptor who shaped humanity out of mud and clay, his words were said to have inspired Amun to create the universe
- Gorgons – Mythopedia
The Gorgons were three monstrous sisters who lived at the edge of the world; they are perhaps best remembered for their snake hair and fearsome appearance Two of the Gorgons were immortal, but the third—Medusa—was mortal and eventually slain by the hero Perseus
- Python – Mythopedia
Python was a serpent of extraordinary size, sometimes said to have been the first guardian of Delphi When Apollo was still young, he slew the terrible monster with his arrows and established his famous oracle on the site
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