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  1. Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
    8: ... fact was to play on Marina's imagination, and to cause her to identify herself with the Polish aristo...
    10: ...Quarrels between the children were frequent and occasionally violent. There was considerable tension b...
    12: ...for the first time to run free, climb cliffs, and vent her imagination in childhood games. It should be ...
    14: ...g Man'. Voloshin came to see Tsvetaeva and soon became her friend and mentor.
    16: ...ribed in the essay 'A Captive Spirit.' She also became enamoured of the work of [[Aleksandr Blok]] and...
  2. Nose flute (4426 bytes)
    1: The '''nose flute''' is a musical instrument played in [[Polynesia]] and the [[Pac...
    3: In [[Zaire]], [[southern Africa]], it is played by eight different ethnic groups,...
    5: ... the side nose hole), or the top of the node wall can rest against the bottom of the nostril itself, (...
    7: ...texts include music for [[courtship]], and communication (signaling) between lovers. Associated with t...
    9: ...ole so two alternating scales can be played, one scale at a time.
  3. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Volcano2.jpg|thumb|225px|left|Volcano Illustration provided by [http://classroomclipa...
    2: ...ptions exist in '''[[hotspot (geology)|hotspot volcanoes]]'''.
    3: ...jpg|thumb|right|300px|Smoking Bromo and Semeru volcanoes on [[Java (island)|Java]] in [[Indonesia]].]]
    4: ...has its origin from the name of [[Vulcan (god)|Vulcan]], a god of fire in [[Roman mythology]].
    5: ...y of volcanoes is called [[vulcanology]] (or ''volcanology'' in some spellings).
  4. Biome (5008 bytes)
    1: ...obal scale, and a ''biotic area'' is the geographical area occupied by a particular biome. The [[Eart...
    3: ...eriodic [[flood]]ing for example), and other physical environment factors. In turn, climate and soil ...
    5: ...tified by the climax flora type, vertical stratification or vegetation adaptation.
    8: # Terrestrial (also called continental) biomes and
    11: ... [[North America]], ''[[pampa]]'' in [[South America]] and ''[[outback]]'' in [[Australia]].
  5. Hawaii (34434 bytes)
    7: Map = Hi-locator.png |
    9: Capital = [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]] |
    37: ...waii|Honolulu]] is the largest city and the state capital.
    39: ... agriculturally, it is the [[endangered species]] capital of the world and is the only industrial prod...
    44: ...tatues representing Hawaii in the [[United States Capitol]].
  6. Landform (3582 bytes)
    1: ...dform''' comprises a [[geomorphology|geomorphological]] unit. [[Ocean]]s and [[continent]]s exemplify...
    3: ...ffect landforms. [[biology| Biological]] factors can also influence landforms -- see for example the ...
    4: [[Image:Cappodocia_56.jpg|thumb|right|Landform of Cappodocia, Turkey.Image provided by [http://classro...
    19: *[[escarpment]]
    24: *[[scarp]]
  7. Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
    2: ...hough claims to the Ming throne (now collectively called the '''Southern Ming''') survived until [[166...
    6: ...of the Ming Dynasty in [[1368]], establishing his capital at [[Nanjing]] and adopting "Hongwu" as his ...
    8: ...eader against the collapsing Yuan Dynasty. Zhu became one of the only two dynastic founders who emerg...
    10: Having fought off the calamities of the Mongol invasion, and given the rea...
    12: ...ing dynasty. Great [[landed estate]]s were confiscated by the government, fragmented, and rented out;...
  8. Bird (20345 bytes)
    3: | caption = [[Great Tit]]}}
    17: ...tar]], seeds, [[insect]]s, [[rodent]]s, [[fish]], carrion, or other birds. Most birds are [[diurnal]],...
    34: *[[Pelecaniformes]], [[pelican]]s and allies
    47: *[[Caprimulgiformes]], [[nightjar]]s and allies
    57: ...opoda|theropod]] [[Dinosauria|dinosaur]]s. Specifically, birds are members of [[Maniraptora]], a group...
  9. Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
    4: ...nickname = "Beantown," "The Hub," "Athens of America" |
    25: ...ly in the Nineteenth Century, "The Athens of America," owing to its great cultural and intellectual in...
    27: ...s in the United States, the fifteenth in the Americas, and the one of the top-fifty largest in the wor...
    34: ...an values of hard work, moral uprightness, and education remain a part of Boston's culture.
    36: ...he [[American Revolution]] and the ensuing [[American Revolutionary War]]. The [[Boston Massacre]], t...
  10. Geyser (14881 bytes)
    2: ...'' is a type of [[hot spring]] that erupts periodically, ejecting a column of hot [[water]] and [[stea...
    4: ...ot springs, earthquake influences, and human intervention (Bryan, T.S. 1995).
    9: ...r subterranean structure; many consist of a small vent at the surface connected to one or more narrow tu...
    12: ...e water at the top of the column cools off, but because of the narrowness of the channel, convective c...
    14: ...of the column. As they burst through the geyser's vent, some water overflows or splashes out, reducing t...
  11. Gakkel Ridge (855 bytes)
    1: ...e '''Gakkel Ridge''' is a [[mid-oceanic ridge]] located in the [[Arctic Ocean]] between [[Greenland]] ...
    3: ...smokers") were found during this expedition. This came as a surprise; the finding is difficult to expl...
  12. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    8: {{Elementbox_section_physicalprop | color1=#a0ffa0 | color2=black }}
    18: {{Elementbox_heatcapacity_jpmolkat25 | 22.75 }}
    26: {{Elementbox_atomicradiuscalc_pm | [[1 E-11 m|88]] }}
    35: {{Elementbox_cas_number | 7704-34-9 }}
    40: {{Elementbox_isotopes_decay | mn=35 | sym=S | na=[[synthetic radioisotope|sy...
  13. Food chain (2419 bytes)
    3: ...but some, like those forming the base of deep sea vent food webs, are [[chemotroph]]ic.
    9: ...[squid]] → [[seal (mammal)|seal]] → [[orca]]
    11: ..." can be described as follows: Killer whales (''Orca'') feed upon seals, that feed upon squid, that ea...
    15: ... [[zooplankton]] → [[Arctic char]] → [[Capelin]] on the far right is a ''food chain''; the ...
  14. African Clawed Frog (2486 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = African clawed frog}}
    14: ...'African clawed frog''' is a species of South African aquatic [[frog]] of the genus Xenopus. It is up ...
    16: === African clawed frogs as pets ===
    17: ...y.jpg|thumb|200px|right|An immature pigmented African Clawed Frog.]]
    18: In recent years African Clawed Frogs have become popular pets.
  15. Ball Pythons (3293 bytes)
    2: <!--- {{Taxobox_image | image = | caption = }} --->
    15: ...t recorded Ball Python reached 48 years of age in captivity.
    17: ... are single claws appearing on either side of the vent are the vestigial remains of the hind legs snakes...
    22: ...lor. They are also sometimes seen as [[albino]], caramel, jungle, reverse-stripe, anerythristic, ghos...
    24: ...t mice usually solves this problem, especially in captive-breed animals.
  16. Marine Life (10377 bytes)
    1: ...t only (or mainly) in the water, thus its classification is based on the [[environment]] rather than o...
    10: ...sea and important cycles of matter (such as the [[carbon cycle]]) and movement of energy through ecosy...
    17: For example, at one end of the scale, the role of [[virus]]es in marine ecosystems i...
    19: ...on fit into these categories: cyanobacteria (also called blue-green algae/bacteria), various types of ...
    29: ...rfish, [[Urochordata]] - [[sea squirt]]s or [[tunicate]]s.
  17. Sea Urchins (11174 bytes)
    2: ...x_image | image = [[Image:seaurchin.jpg|250px]] | caption = A Sea urchin}}
    11: ***Order [[Cassiduloida]]
    31: ...in003.jpg|thumb|right|Group of black, long-spined Caribbean sea urchins,<br>''Diadema antillarum (Phil...
    35: ...ith spines. The size of the test in adults is typically in the range of 3 to 10 cm.
    37: ...' familiar in the Caribbean, has thin spines that can be 10-20 cm long. Sea urchins are usually dull i...
  18. Skinks (5798 bytes)
    2: ...axobox image | image = [[Image:Coal_Skink.jpg]] | caption = ''[[Coal Skink]]''}}
    17: ...ds. Skinks usually have long, tapering tails that can be shed and regenerated.
    21: ...cia]]'', which can reach 35&nbsp;cm from snout to vent.
    23: Skinks are generally carnivorous; many feed on smaller [[invertebrate]]s.
    29: ==Classification==
  19. Frog zoology (7395 bytes)
    3: ...rygian group of [[fish]] moved onto land. These became the first amphibians. Today, these animals stil...
    7: ... exit the body through the cloaca and the cloacal vent.
    18: ...male frog begins by laying a clutch of eggs. This can be very large, depending on the type of frog. Th...
    28: .... Frog blood is made up of a liquid plasma which carries solid elements such as red and white blood c...
    31: ...ths closed by taking air in through the nostrils (causing the throat to puff out), and then compressin...
  20. Lava dome (958 bytes)
    1: ...flow]], one of the most lethal forms of volcanic event.
    3: ...n [[Java (island)|Java]], at [[Soufriere Hills volcano]] in [[Montserrat]], and at [[Mt. St. Helens]] ...

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