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  1. United States (58223 bytes)
    36: established_dates = From [[Great Britain]]<br> [[July 4]], [[1776]]<br>[...
    58: ...on of the Americas]], [[thirteen colonies]] split from Great Britain and formed the United States, the...
    60: ... the [[Emancipation Proclamation]], mandating the freedom of all slaves in states in rebellion, though...
    62: ...e U.S. acquired a number of overseas possessions, from [[Cuba]] to the [[Philippines]], though it gave...
    70: ... American people. Americans enjoy [[universal suffrage]]. ''More information at the Main article: [[P...
  2. Barbados (21887 bytes)
    3: ...tradewinds and consists of some [[marsh]]es and [[mangrove]] [[swamp]]s. Some parts of the island's interior...
    9: ...m'''. In the [[13th century]], the Caribs arrived from South America in the third wave, displacing bot...
    11: The name "Barbados" comes from a [[Portuguese colonization of the Americas|Por...
    13: ...the Caribbean coast found the island uninhabited. From the arrival of the first British settlers in [[...
    15: ...o work the plantations, slaves were brought from Africa; the [[slave trade]] ceased a few years before...
  3. Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
    34: | from [[Pakistan]]<br>[[March 26]] [[1971]]
    47: | '''[[National Fruit]]''' || [[Jackfruit]]
    65: ...], and there are even claims of social structures from around [[1000 BC]]. Early civilizations had Bud...
    67: ...ntrolled the region by the late [[18th century]], from which the [[United Kingdom|British]] extended [...
    69: ...ment of Pakistan changed the name of the province from [[East Bengal (province)|East Bengal]] to [[Eas...
  4. Sierra Leone (10596 bytes)
    1: ...public of Sierra Leone''' is a country in [[West Africa]], on the coast of the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. The...
    14: ...'[[List of state mottos|National motto]]: Unity - Freedom - Justice''</small>
    22: | [[Freetown]]
    43: | ''[[High We Exalt Thee, Realm of the Free]]''
    54: ... a source for [[slave|slaves]], but in [[1787]] [[Freetown]] was established as a city for former slav...
  5. Biome (5008 bytes)
    11: ...sia]], ''[[savanna]]'' or [[veld]] in southern [[Africa]], ''[[prairie]]'' in [[North America]], ''[[p...
    16: ... by the fact that [[biodiversity]] increases away from the poles towards the equator, and increases wi...
    72: *[[Mangrove]]
  6. Tree (23723 bytes)
    20: ...e tree, and used to date cores or even wood taken from trees in the past; this practice is known as th...
    22: ...biomass and absorbing [[water]] and [[nutrients]] from the [[soil]]. Above ground, the trunk gives hei...
    30: ...ly disregarded as unreliable, fantasy or outright fraud. The following are now accepted as the top fiv...
    41: ...l. Some past exaggerated measurements also result from measuring the complete next-to-bark measurement...
    63: ... taken from the edge to the centre of the tree or from entire cross-sections. Accurate determination i...
  7. Bengal Tiger (2114 bytes)
    20: ...down from 5,000 in the 1970s. [[The Sundarbans]] mangrove forest on the Indian-Bangladeshi border includes ...
  8. Coral reef (11599 bytes)
    4: ... [[coral]]s are major contributors to the overall framework and bulk material comprising a ''coral ree...
    10: ...reef, but more sloped; extending out and downward from a point or peninsular shore.
    11: ...nging reef''' &mdash; reef extending directly out from a shoreline, and more or less following the tre...
    12: * '''Barrier reef''' &mdash; reef separated from a mainland or island shore by a [[lagoon]]; see...
    28: ...ests]], which absorb massive amounts of nutrients from runoff caused by farming and the construction o...
  9. Atlantis (41399 bytes)
    2: ...r been confirmed. The first mentions we have are from the [[classical Greek]] philosopher [[Plato]], ...
    7: ...dfather of [[Critias]]. And Critias learned of it from his grandfather also named Critias, son of Drop...
    17: ...us]], to where proud and warlike men used to come from the continent beyond the islands, in order to o...
    20: ...s]] recorded that the Atlanteans did not know the fruits of [[Ceres (mythology)|Ceres]]. In fact, Old...
    21: ...scribes it as having a climate that is very mild; fruits and vegetables grow ripe throughout the year....
  10. Root (9635 bytes)
    9: ... which water is absorbed into the epidermal cells from the soil is known as '''''[[osmosis]]'''''. Fo...
    11: ...wards the center of the root, rather than outward from the stele to the cortex.
    37: ...so in a few [[dicot]]s, such as [[strawberry]] (''Fragaria vesca'') and [[white clover]] (''Trifolium ...
    38: ...roves.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Aerating roots of a [[mangrove]]]]
    41: ... ground, especially above water such as in some [[mangrove]] genera ([[Avicennia]], [[Sonneratia]])
  11. Bengal Tigers (2114 bytes)
    20: ...down from 5,000 in the 1970s. [[The Sundarbans]] mangrove forest on the Indian-Bangladeshi border includes ...
  12. Fiddler Crabs (4009 bytes)
    18: *''Afruca''
    37: ... The movement of the smaller claw during feeding, from the ground to the mouth, inspired the crabs' co...
    41: ...s.jpg|left|thumb|220px|Fiddler crab burrows among mangrove roots.]]
  13. Fishing Cats (2030 bytes)
    17: ... Fishing Cat lives along rivers, [[brooks]] and [[mangrove]] [[swamps]]. It is even more adapted to this hab...
    19: ...ddition it hunts for other aquatic animals like [[frog]]s or [[crayfish]], as well as for terrestrial ...
  14. Proboscis Monkeys (3096 bytes)
    9: ... author = [[ɴienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire|E. Geoffroy]] | date = [[1812]]}}
    12: ...k | binomial_name = Nasalis larvatus | author = [[Friedrich von Wurmb|Wurmb]] | date = [[1787]]}}
    14: ...i Islands]] west of [[Sumatra]], in [[coastal]] [[mangrove]] [[swamps]] and [[riverine]] [[forests]].
    20: ...ike most other [[simian]]s. They mostly eat green fruits, seeds, and leaves.
    22: ...p is very flexible, and animals are known to move from group to group quite often.
  15. Roseate Spoonbills (5005 bytes)
    24: ...h;it is snapped shut. Spoonbills generally prefer fresh water to salt but are found in both environmen...
    26: ...al&mdash;mostly sticks and reeds, sometimes taken from an old nest&mdash;the female weaves it into a l...
    42: **** [[African Spoonbill]], ''Platalea alba''
    53: ...read species, which occurs in the northeast of [[Africa]] and much of [[Europe]] and [[Asia]] across t...
    55: ... large white species similar to Common Spoonbill, from which it can be distinguished by its pink face ...
  16. Spoonbills (5005 bytes)
    24: ...h;it is snapped shut. Spoonbills generally prefer fresh water to salt but are found in both environmen...
    26: ...al&mdash;mostly sticks and reeds, sometimes taken from an old nest&mdash;the female weaves it into a l...
    42: **** [[African Spoonbill]], ''Platalea alba''
    53: ...read species, which occurs in the northeast of [[Africa]] and much of [[Europe]] and [[Asia]] across t...
    55: ... large white species similar to Common Spoonbill, from which it can be distinguished by its pink face ...
  17. Proboscis Monkey (3098 bytes)
    9: ...uthor = [[�tienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire|E. Geoffroy]] | date = [[1812]]}}
    12: ...k | binomial_name = Nasalis larvatus | author = [[Friedrich von Wurmb|Wurmb]] | date = [[1787]]}}
    14: ...i Islands]] west of [[Sumatra]], in [[coastal]] [[mangrove]] [[swamps]] and [[riverine]] [[forests]].
    20: ...ike most other [[simian]]s. They mostly eat green fruits, seeds, and leaves.
    22: ...p is very flexible, and animals are known to move from group to group quite often.

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