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Nova Scotia Route 213
Route 213 is a collector road in the Canada, Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality, connecting Bedford, Nova Scotia, Bedford at Nova Scotia Trunk 2, Trunk 2 (the Bedford Highway) with Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia, Upper Tantallon at Nova Scotia Trunk 3, Trunk 3 with interchanges with Nova Scotia Highway 102, Highway 102 and Nova Scotia Highway 103, Highway 103 located near the termini. It is known as the "Hammonds Plains Road." Route description From its eastern terminus with the Nova Scotia Trunk 2, Trunk 2 (Bedford Highway) it is a 2-lane collector road until its junction with Nova Scotia Highway 102, Highway 102. Heading west from Nova Scotia Highway 102, Highway 102 it is four lanes to Gary Martin Drive. From Gary Martin Drive until Pockwock Road, it is a two-lane collector road with a speed limit of 70 km/h. From Pockwock Road until its terminus at Nova Scotia Trunk 3, Trunk 3 (St. Margaret's Bay Road), it is a two lane limited ...
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A nova (plural novae or novas) is a transient astronomical event that causes the sudden appearance of a bright, apparently "new" star (hence the name "nova", which is Latin for "new") that slowly fades over weeks or months. Causes of the dramatic appearance of a nova vary, depending on the circumstances of the two progenitor stars. All observed novae involve white dwarfs in close binary star, binary systems. The main sub-classes of novae are classical novae, recurrent novae (RNe), and dwarf novae. They are all considered to be cataclysmic variable stars. Classical nova eruptions are the most common type. They are likely created in a close binary star system consisting of a white dwarf and either a main sequence, subgiant, or red giant star. When the orbital period falls in the range of several days to one day, the white dwarf is close enough to its companion star to start drawing accretion (astrophysics), accreted matter onto the surface of the white dwarf, which creates a dense ...
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