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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: ...iron, but is also more [[brittle]]. One classical definition is that steels are iron-carbon alloys wit...
    5: ... [[plasticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled, etc.).
    8: ...l><sub>2</sub></small>&mdash; [[Pyrite]]. Iron oxide is a soft [[sandstone]]-like material with limite...
    11: ...similarly soft and metallic but can dissolve considerably more carbon (as much as 2.04 wt% carbon at 1...
    13: ...ry similar unit cell structure to austenite, and identical chemical composition. As such, it requires...
  2. Turkmenistan (10788 bytes)
    1: ...ackground: #ffffff; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
    5: {| border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0
    10: ...er width=148 | ([[Coat of Arms of Turkmenistan|In Detail]])
    16: | ''[[Independent, Neutral, Turkmenistan State Anthem]]''
    21: | '''[[President]] and [[Prime Minister]]'''
  3. Mummy (16225 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Mummy 1.jpg|thumb|250px|Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    2: ...reserved [[corpse]] that, due to shielding from [[decomposition]] by either natural or artificial mean...
    8: ...orld. Some of the best-preserved mummies formed under natural conditions date from the [[Inca]] period...
    12: ...he [[English language|English]] word ''mummy'' is derived from mediaeval [[Latin]] ''mumia'', a borrow...
    16: ...mmification was made so that the bodies would not decompose in the afterlife. The mummified individual...
  4. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    4: .... However, due to the proximity of the Papal residence, most Papal ceremonies take place at St. Peter...
    7: ...f Saint Peter. The high canopy or baldocchino was designed by Bernini.]]
    8: ...in this exact spot, which had previously been a cemetery for pagans as well as Christians.
    10: In the mid-[[15th century]] it was decided that the old basilica should be rebuilt. [[Pope ...
    12: ...aderno]] became the chief architect later on, and designed the entrance.
  5. Trajans Column (10003 bytes)
    1: ... numerous [[victory column]]s, both ancient and modern.
    3: ... the shaft, a spiral staircase of 185 stairs provides access to a viewing platform at the top. The cap...
    5: ...elf, which disappeared in the [[Middle Ages]]. On December 4 1587, the top was crowned by [[Pope Sixtu...
    11: ...Victory]] writing on a shield flanked on either side by Trophies. Otherwise, the scenes on the frieze ...
    13: ...ta]] or catapult for example. The emperor Trajan, depicted realistically (not superhuman), makes 59 ap...
  6. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    11: *[[Archimedes]], (circa 287 BC-212 BC), [[Greece]]
    12: *[[Manfred von Ardenne]], (1907-1997), [[Germany]]
    14: ...s]],(1927 - June, 1996)of the [[Canada|Canadian]] Department of Agriculture &mdash; instant mashed po...
    19: *[[Robert Baden Powell]]- scouting movement
    22: ... U.S. solar inventor and developer; architectural designer.
  7. Pioneer 11 (5118 bytes)
    5: ...neer 10. Three pairs of rocket [[thruster]]s provided spin-axis control (maintained at 4.8 rpm) and ch...
    7: ...nfrared radiometer]], and an [[imaging photopolarimeter]], which produced [[photograph]]s and measured th...
    11: ...e Sun at a nearly [[asymptotic latitude]] of 17.4 degrees above the [[solar equatorial plane]] and was...
    15: ...e origin of the spacecraft. It includes a drawing depicting a man, a woman, the transition of a hydrog...
  8. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    1: ...]], is named after the [[Roman mythology|Roman goddess]] [[Venus (mythology)|Venus]]. A [[terrestrial...
    5: ...r: a circle with a small cross underneath ([[Unicode]]: &#x2640;).
    7: ...m [[Cythera]]. Other less common adjectives include ''Venerean'' and ''Veneran''.
    14: ...ficantly between the night and day sides of Venus despite its extremely slow rotation (less than one r...
    16: ...quite similar to Earth. A common conceptual misunderstanding regarding Venus is the mistaken belief t...
  9. Sundial (16148 bytes)
    7: ...en designs, such as the 'ordinary' or standard garden sundial, cast a shadow on a flat surface marked ...
    9: However, sundials can be designed for any surface where a fixed object casts ...
    11: Most sundial designs indicate [[solar time|apparent solar time]].
    12: Minor design variations can measure standard and daylight ...
    14: Sundials are known from ancient Egypt, and were developed further by other cultures, including the [...
  10. Mammal (11782 bytes)
    8: ...ion_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Orders}}
    12: **[[Didelphimorphia]]
    21: **[[Dermoptera]]
    22: **[[Desmostylia]]
    23: **[[Scandentia]]
  11. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    2: ...ning strokes are observed during a night-time thunderstorm.]]
    6: ...e air, producing lightning's characteristic [[thunder]] sound.
    10: ...but while waiting for its completion, he got the idea of using a flying object, such as a [[kite]] ins...
    12: ...fallen during the storm had soaked the line and made it conductive.
    14: ...ted the original high-object-with-some-spark-gap idea that they used, so he usually gets the credit.
  12. Atmospheric pressure (6841 bytes)
    6: ...ospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude.
    7: ... air would weigh about 100 [[kilonewton]]s. See [[density of air]].
    10: ...tmosphere''" (1 ''[[Atmosphere (unit)|atm]]'') is defined as 101.325&#160;[[kilopascal]]s (kPa).
    13: ...?F (20?C), air density = 0.075 lb/ft&sup3;, altitude = sea level, and relative humidity = 0%. In the a...
    16: ...e reduced to sea level by an appropriate altitude dependant formula. Ships at sea and low-lying weathe...
  13. Cambodia (32076 bytes)
    9: ...French]] and [[English language|English]] often understood by educated classes |
    12: government_type = [[Democracy|Democratic]] [[constitutional monarchy|const. monarc...
    13: leader_titles = [[King of Cambodia|King]] <br> [[Prime ...
    14: leader_names = [[Norodom Sihamoni]] <br> [[Hun Sen]] |
    16: area_magnitude = 1 E11|
  14. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    1: ...ext of this article, scroll down past the table code. -->
    9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
    16: ...ecies. It inhabits warm and temperate seas worldwide and may be found in all but the [[Arctic Ocean|Ar...
    18: ==Physical description==
    19: ...to very light grey and almost white at the underside. This makes them hard to see both from above and ...
  15. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    1: ...ami that struck [[Mal靝 in the [[Maldives]] on [[December 26]], [[2004]].]]
    2: ...fects of a tsunami can range from unnoticeable to devastation.
    4: ... [[ocean]]; it simply has a much smaller [[amplitude]] (wave heights) offshore, and a very long [[wave...
    6: ...re not actually related to tides the term is considered misleading and its usage is discouraged by [[o...
    10: ... tsunami by itself may trigger an undersea landslide quite capable of generating a tsunami.
  16. Long-distance track event (2855 bytes)
    1: ...a bigger factor than speed. A person may be considered to be minimally trained if one has trained con...
    5: ===3,000 meter steeplechase===
    7: ...rength, stamina and agility than the flat [[3,000 meter]] event. The world record for men is:
    15: ===5,000 meters===
    17: ...ch an event may comprise of a total of 60-200 kilometers a week. The world record for men:
  17. Forbidden City (7592 bytes)
    1: ...0px|The Forbidden City, Beijing China. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
    3: ...m the square via [[Tiananmen Gate]]. It is surrounded by a large area called the Imperial City.
    5: ...ited visitors to the main courtyards and a few gardens.
    6: ...0px|DecorativeDoorway, Forbidden City. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
    10: ...on the [[Mainland China|mainland]]. [[Image:Forbidden City Imperial Guardian Lions.JPG|thumb|300px|[[I...
  18. Palermo (10618 bytes)
    6: ...its fine natural harbour. Palermo is widely considered to be the most conquered city in the world, as...
    8: ...man Empire]] was split, Sicily and Palermo came under the rule of the Eastern [[Byzantine Empire|Byzan...
    10: ... the Muslim period Palermo was a major city of trade, culture and learning, with (it is said) more tha...
    12: ...n in the Palatine Chapel, the church San Giovanni degli Eremiti and the Zisa. [http://sights.seindal.d...
    14: ...Angevin]] rule ([[1266]]-[[1282]]), Sicily came under the house of [[Aragon]] and later, in ([[1479]])...
  19. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    16: |'''Deorbit date'''||circa 2010
    26: |'''Diameter'''||2.4 m
    34: |'''[[NICMOS]]'''||camera/spectrometer
    38: |'''[[WFPC2]]'''||wide field camera
    40: |'''[[STIS]]'''||spectrometer/camera (failed)
  20. Alfalfa (6719 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
    20: ... deep [[root]] system sometimes stretching to 4.5 meters. This makes it very resilient, especially to dro...
    22: ...ted in the middle east, probably in Iran. It is widely grown throughout the world as forage for [[catt...
    24: Its wide cultivation beginning in the seventeenth century ...
    27: [[Image:SproutsB.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...

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