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- Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
4: ...anean Sea'' in [[oceanography]] to distinguish it from other [[mediterranean sea]]s in the world.
9: The term ''Mediterranean'' derives from the [[Latin]] ''mediterraneus'', 'inland' (''me...
21: ... the region are [[olive]]s, [[grape]]s, [[orange (fruit)|orange]]s, [[tangerine]]s, and [[cork (materi...
31: *'''Europe''' (from west to east): [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Monaco]], [[Italy]], the island state of...
32: *'''Asia''' (from north to south): [[Turkey]], [[Syria]], the isl... - Cretaceous (7391 bytes)
1: ...divisions of the [[geologic timescale]], reaching from the end of the [[Jurassic]] period (about 146 [...
6: ...eous-Tertiary extinction event]]. The Cretaceous (from [[Latin]] ''creta'', for chalk) was named for t...
10: ...ceous|Upper]] subdivisions. The [[faunal stage]]s from youngest to oldest are:
57: ...eustatic sea level]]s worldwide. To the north of Africa the [[Tethys Sea]] continued to narrow. Within...
69: ...he Cretaceous proceeded faced growing competition from the [[adaptive radiation]] of [[bird]]s, and by... - Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
9: ...use geologic units occurring at the same time but from different parts of the world can often look dif...
19: ...tribes (and defined using stratigraphic sequences from Wales). The "Devonian" was named for the Briti...
28: {{mergefrom|List of time periods}}
104: ...Spiriferida|spiriferid]] brachiopods, bivalves, [[foraminifera]], and ammonoids all abundant. End of Permo-carbo...
126: ...phibious [[eurypterid]]s; [[rhizodont]]s dominant fresh-water predators. In the seas primitive [[Chon... - Protist (3773 bytes)
23: ** [[Foraminifera]]
29: ... protists are a [[paraphyletic]] grade, and aside from a relatively simple organization, there are not...
45: ..., the traditional groups are [[polyphyletic]] and frequently overlap. Newer systems attempt to provid... - Sedimentary rock (7917 bytes)
1: [[Image:Limestoneshale7342.JPG|frame|right|Two types of sedimentary rock: limey [[s...
3: ...esults of biogenic activity; and by precipitation from [[solution]]. Sedimentary rocks include common ...
6: Sedimentary [[rock (geology)|rock]]s are formed from [[overburden pressure]] as particles of [[sedim...
14: ...discrete fragments or clasts of materials derived from other rocks. They are composed largely of [[qu...
22: ...with quartz, clay, feldspar, and metamorphic rock fragments present. - Sedimentary rocks (7917 bytes)
1: [[Image:Limestoneshale7342.JPG|frame|right|Two types of sedimentary rock: limey [[s...
3: ...esults of biogenic activity; and by precipitation from [[solution]]. Sedimentary rocks include common ...
6: Sedimentary [[rock (geology)|rock]]s are formed from [[overburden pressure]] as particles of [[sedim...
14: ...discrete fragments or clasts of materials derived from other rocks. They are composed largely of [[qu...
22: ...with quartz, clay, feldspar, and metamorphic rock fragments present. - Jurassic (4659 bytes)
1: ...r unit of the [[geologic timescale]] that extends from about 200 million years [[Before Present|BP]] a...
3: ...ra Mountains]] in the region where [[Germany]], [[France]] and [[Switzerland]] meet.
9: ...', ''Dogger'' and ''Malm''. The [[faunal stage]]s from youngest to oldest are:
64: * [[plankton|planktonic]] [[foraminifera]] and [[calpionelids]], which are of great [[Stra...
71: ...]] the first [[Aves|birds]] [[Evolution|evolved]] from small [[coelurosaur]] dinosaurs. All these bel...
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