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  1. Moth (5332 bytes)
    10: ...y related to the [[butterfly]]. Both are of the order [[Lepidoptera]].
    19: [[Image:IL_240E_moth.jpg|thumb|Moth image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    22: ...ne]] (the chemical used in [[mothball]]s) is considered more effective, but there are concerns over it...
    24: ...turdy and usually require larger amount of pesticide to kill them than mosquitos or flies.
    26: ...w silk, worth about 250 million US dollars worldwide. <!--http://www.indiansilk.kar.nic.in/csb/Statist...
  2. Fish (5349 bytes)
    3: ...shark]]s and [[ray (fish)|ray]]s), with the remainder classed as [[bony fish]] (class [[Osteichthyes]]...
    7: ..., though metabolically costly, is thought to provide advantages such as increased contractile force of...
    11: ...million individuals). To see both in action, consider the statement "There are twelve fish in this aqu...
    15: ...oid meat altogether but eat fish. They are called demi-vegetarians. The [[Mediterranean diet]] is base...
    19: ...r in either salt, [[brackish]] or fresh water, at depths ranging from just below the surface to severa...
  3. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    1: ...ary|dictionaries]] and [[encyclopedia]]s (or an index of them, if they're scattered throughout the wor...
    3: It includes listings or tabular information for quick refere...
    7: ...ve come back to this page, paste the javascript code you have copied into your URL window and run it. ...
    9: <!-- [[Wikipedia:Page size]] suggests not to divide lists even large.
    13: ...llpadding=1 cellspacing=0 style="float: right; border-collapse: collapse">
  4. Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
    1: ...anges from &minus;0.4 to 5.5 in [[apparent magnitude]]; Mercury is sufficiently "close" to the Sun tha...
    3: ...not realized it could alternately appear on one side of the Sun and then the other. It was called [[He...
    12: ...aded [[Impact crater|crater]]s, where it has been deposited by [[comet]] impacts and/or gases arising ...
    16: ...idal bulge]]s, raised by the [[Sun]] (the Sun's tides on Mercury are about 17% stronger than the Moon'...
    28: ...of Earth compresses the planet and creates a high density. Mercury has only 5.5% of Earth's mass. The ...
  5. Cold-blooded (1564 bytes)
    1: ... body temeprature from the environment. Cold-blooded animals are often referred to as '''ectotherms''...
    3: Ectotherms depend largely on external sources of heat, such as ...
    4: Whereas an endotherm, or [[warm-blooded]] animal will use up to 98% of its energy for he...
    9: Examples of this temperature control include:
    11: * [[Fish]] changing depths in the water column to find a suitable temper...
  6. Shark (14021 bytes)
    11: ...olor = pink | plural_taxon = [[Orders (biology)|Orders]]}}
    17: ...nd the [[eye]] and called a [[spiracle]]), dermal denticles covering the [[body]] to protect from [[pa...
    20: ...r teeth are not attached to the [[jaw]], but embedded in their flesh. The lower teeth are primarily us...
    22: ...everything from the hand-sized [[pygmy shark]], a deep sea species, to the [[whale shark]], the larges...
    24: ...lls as they rest. Because sharks have no swim bladders, they sink when they stop swimming; a resting s...
  7. Convection (4185 bytes)
    5: In heat transfer, a distinction is made between ''free'' and ''forced'' convection.
    11: ...[gravity]] or a centrifuge. The local changes in density results in buoyancy forces that cause curren...
    26: :T<sub>&infin;</sub> quiescent or ambient temperature
    35: ...inition of average convection coefficient, h-bar, defined from
    45: ..., [[wind]]s, [[thermal]]s, [[cyclone]]s and [[thunderstorm]]s, and at a larger scale, produce the glob...
  8. Apple Macintosh (24250 bytes)
    7: ...29, 2005. The next version, [[Mac OS X 10.5]], codenamed "Leopard", is scheduled to be released at th...
    12: ...etc. This metaphor is sometimes called the WIMP model for '''W'''indows, '''I'''cons, '''M'''enus, '''...
    13: ...e of a [[Computer mouse|mouse]] or other pointing device in personal computing.
    14: ...rag" behaviors to perform actions with a pointing device.
    19: * Aesthetic and ergonomic industrial "All in One" design that reduced clutter.
  9. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    1: ...eatening [[anaphylaxis|anaphylactic shock]] and [[death]].
    4: ...w four-class (now five) classification scheme was designed by P. G. H. Gell and R. R. A. Coombs. Aller...
    12: ...eczema]], [[hives]] ([[urticaria]]) and [[contact dermatitis]].
    14: ..., [[edema]], [[hypotension]], [[coma]] and even [[death]].
    16: ...gic to [[house_dust_mite|dust mites]]. Apart from ambient allergens, allergic reactions can be due to [[med...
  10. Hot air balloon (8769 bytes)
    1: ...by [[Pilā“²e de Rozier]] and the [[Marquis d'Arlandes]]. Balloons that can be propelled through the ai...
    6: ..., during the flight. Recent balloons have been made in fantastic shapes, such as hot dogs, rocket shi...
    9: ...ion of the hydrogen balloon, hot air ballooning faded into obscurity until being reborn in the [[1960s...
    11: ...ute-long flight started in [[Philadelphia]] and ended in [[Gloucester County]], [[New Jersey]]. The f...
    17: ...anterns nowadays, are still being flown in China, despite the risk of causing a fire upon landing.
  11. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    2: ...ly [[lung cancer]], [[emphysema]], and other disorders.
    4: ...alth hazards of smoking, the practice has rapidly declined in recent years in the [[United States]], [...
    8: ..."as addictive as heroin or cocaine."{{fn|1}} Dependence is strongest when tobacco smoke is inhaled int...
    10: ...s balanced by its immediate rewards, while others deny the risks altogether.
    13: ...co was used as an all-purpose medicine, and was widely believed to have magical powers, It was also bu...
  12. Geyser (14881 bytes)
    4: ...tivity may change or cease due to ongoing mineral deposition within the geyser plumbing, exchange of f...
    9: ...nected to one or more narrow tubes that lead to underground reservoirs of water.
    14: ...f the column and thus the pressure on the water underneath. With this release of pressure, the superh...
    22: ...and eruptions will erode the channels and rapidly destroy any nascent geysers.
    24: ...e inside of the plumbing systems. Over time these deposits cement the rock together tightly, strengthe...
  13. Hot spring (7271 bytes)
    3: ...e]] (which is usually around 55~57&deg;F or 13~14&deg;C in the eastern [[United States]]).
    7: ...the geothermal [[gradient]]. If water percolates deeply enough into the crust, it will be heated as i...
    9: ...have been seriously burned and even killed by accidentally or intentionally entering these springs.
    11: ... of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]], who built ...
    15: ... springs have, they are often popular [[tourist]] destinations, and locations for [[rehabilitation]] [...
  14. Wind chill (4476 bytes)
    1: ...an that would result in the "wind chill factor" indeed being higher than the air temperature thus adju...
    3: ...ature of an object reaches the temperature of the ambient air. Humans perceive or "feel" this increased ra...
    5: ...s the [[Arctic]] and [[Antarctic]], at high altitude, at high speeds, or in very high winds. It is of...
    7: ...as been controversial because it is a composite index, because animate and inanimate bodies behave dif...
    9: ...n those done by the military. These formulae are designed specifically for the human body, or even mo...
  15. Beryllium (15119 bytes)
    1: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    4: {| align="center" border="0"
    14: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" | General
    25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    31: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" | Atomic properties
  16. Helium (36603 bytes)
    2: {| width="250" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    4: {| align="center" border="0"
    26: | [[Density]]
    35: | 0.95 [[Kelvin|K]] (-272.2 &deg;[[Celsius|C]])
    38: | 4.22 [[Kelvin|K]] (-268.93 &deg;[[Celsius|C]])
  17. Plutonium (24623 bytes)
    2: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    4: {| align="center" border="0"
    20: | [[Actinide]]s
    25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    43: | [[van der Waals radius]]
  18. Scandium (10820 bytes)
    2: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    4: <table align="center" border="0">
    20: <td>[[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]] </td><td...
    32: <td>[[van der Waals radius]] </td><td>no data</td></tr>
    38: <td>[[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]]) </td><td>3 (weak [[Base (chemistry)|base]])</t...
  19. Leatherback Sea Turtle (10187 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = '''Dermochelyidae''' }}
    9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Dermochelys'''''}}
    12: ...chelys coriacea | author = [[Domenico Vandelli|Vandelli]] | date = [[1761]] }}
    22: ...opic oceans. It is the only species in the family Dermochelyidae.
    28: ...s running from head to tail. This shell is not made of [[bone]] plates but of soft connective tissue....
  20. Musical genre (24851 bytes)
    1: ...nd a single geographical category will often include a number of different genre.
    3: ...or example, a musician whose work has covered a wide range of genres, wrote in ''Arcana: Musicians on ...
    5: ...mple of this is [[video game music]], which while defined by its media, can also represent its own sty...
    11: ...f this page attempts to do that for a number of widely agreed areas.
    13: ...t and simple, referring to further articles as needed.

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