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- Volcano (27295 bytes)
1: ...no2.jpg|thumb|225px|left|Volcano Illustration provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipa...
2: ... (rock of the earth's interior made molten or liquid by high pressure and temperature) erupts through ...
10: ...ry fluid) and is pushed up in a blob that will solidify relatively quickly. [[Lassen Peak]] in [[Calif...
12: ...times substituted by the older chemistry terms "acidic" and "basic", respectively. The latter were tho...
15: ...eir lava flows are generally very hot and very fluid, contributing to long flows. The largest lava shi... - New Mexico (31079 bytes)
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46: ...[1536]]. [[Fray Marcos de Niza]] enthusiastically identified the pueblos as the fabulously rich [[Seve...
52: ...olently in [[1676]], and the Pueblo uprising of [[1680]] drove the Spanish to abandon New Mexico entirel...
54: ...t of ranching and some farming in the [[1700s]] laid the foundations for the state's still-flourishing...
62: ...er a 4 to 5 week stay in New Mexico. The Trail divided into Mountain and Cimarron Divisions southwest ... - Santa Fe, New Mexico (9224 bytes)
6: ...age:NewMexico_state_map.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipa...
9: ...ltural attractions have drawn an influx of new residents with an above average income and educational ...
11: ... continuing drought conditions and a widening divide between locals and recent arrivals. Still, art a...
43: ...he [[United States]], behind [[St. Augustine, Florida]] ([[1565]]). Santa Fe was the capital of [[San...
45: Except for the years 1680-1692, when the native [[Pueblo people]] drove the... - Comet (30542 bytes)
3: ...omets are composed largely of frozen [[carbon dioxide]], [[methane]] and [[water]] with [[dust]] and v...
5: ...[[volatile]] materials may come to resemble asteroids.
9: ... rather than an orbital trajectory. While the solid body of the comet (called the ''nucleus'') is gen...
11: ...dually vanish out of sight. They were usually considered bad omens of deaths of kings or noble men, or...
17: ...ons]] fly through a cometary atmosphere, they collide with cometary atoms and molecules. In these coll... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
45: *[[David Allan]] ([[1744]]-[[1796]])
110: *[[David Bates (painter)|David Bates]] ([[1952]]-)
140: *[[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]] ([[1598]]-[[1680]])
144: *[[George Biddle]] ([[1885]]-[[1973]])
162: *[[David G. Blythe]] ([[1815]]-[[1865]]) - Hittites (17910 bytes)
3: ...esopotamia down to [[Babylon]], lasted from about 1680 BC to 1200 BC, with an as yet unexplained hundred...
7: ...believed the two peoples to be the same, but this identification is still disputed.
12: The first archaeological evidence for the Hittites appeared in tablets found at...
14: ...ical Hittites. Sayce's identification came to be widely accepted over the course of the early 20th cen...
15: ...an letters from Kheta — thus confirming the identity of the two names. He also proved that the r... - History of India (31279 bytes)
20: During the middle of the second millennium, several European cou...
30: ... middle Pleistocene date. Recent finds include a middle palaeolithic quarry in the Kaladgi Basin, sout...
36: ...late it may have been a [[Dravidian languages|Dravidian language]], while others argue that it was an ...
38: ... and east. The water ways of the Indus valley provided an excellent resource for trade and commerce th...
40: ...unique and rich environmental resources India provided. - Blackbeard (5955 bytes)
2: '''Blackbeard''' ([[1680]]? – [[November 22]], [[1718]]) was the nic...
6: ... [[Benjamin Hornigold]], whom he met at [[New Providence]] in [[1716]]. He was eventually made a capta...
12: He would raid merchant ships, coming up on them in major channe...
14: ... Governor [[Woodes Rogers]] when the island was raided and all pirate occupants were either killed or ...
16: ...ack to piracy after a few weeks. As his violent raids increased, the citizens of North Carolina lost p... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
11: ...]], with [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]] as president, becomes the [[Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)|K...
21: ...onal Gallery of Art]] is officially opened by President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosev...
28: ...rs with suppressing information related to the incident.
30: ...tliner, [[Avianca Flight 410]], crashes into the side of the mountains near the [[Venezuela]]n border ...
31: *[[1992]] - A suicide car-bomb kills 29 and injures 242 at the [[Israe... - Sweden (27111 bytes)
26: ...overeignty_type = [[Consolidation of Sweden|Consolidation]] |
53: footnotes = <sup>1</sup> För Sverige i tiden ([[English language|English]]: ''For Sweden; wi...
71: === Middle Ages ===
72: ...]] in the [[12th century]], the country was consolidated, with its center at the water-ways of the nor...
76: ...e in [[1521]] and established a nation state, considered the [[Foundation of modern Sweden]], and shor... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
27: *[[Aenesidemus]], (1st century BC){{fn|R}}
95: *[[Aristides (Apologist)|Aristides]], (fl. 2nd century)
102: *[[David Malet Armstrong]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{f...
154: *[[Basilides]], (c. 117-138){{fn|C}}
159: *[[David Baumgardt]], (1890-1963){{fn|R}} - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
1: ...r the King of Sicily. The medi涡l Order can be said to have come to an end following its ejection fro...
5: ...given permission by the [[Caliph]] Haroun el Raschid of [[Egypt]] to rebuild the hospice in [[Jerusale...
7: ...to Jerusalem but the order soon extended into providing an armed escort to pilgrims. The escort soon g...
9: ...ivided into [[bailiwick]]s, which in turn were divided into [[commanderies]].
27: ... to secure the island for a time. The siege is vividly portrayed in the frescoes of [[Matteo Perez d'A... - Dysprosium (8843 bytes)
19: | [[Lanthanide]]s
50: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]])
59: | solid ([[ferromagnetic]]<BR>under liquid nitrogen,<BR>nonmagnetic at<BR>room temperature)
62: | 1680 [[Kelvin|K]] (2565 [[Fahrenheit|?F]])
111: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" - History of the periodic table (7005 bytes)
5: ...g|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by
8: ...phosphorus]]. He kept his discovery secret, until 1680 when [[Robert Boyle]] rediscovered it and it beca...
15: ...ts. He inferred that in a triad of elements, the middle element had the atomic weight of the average o...
18: This idea of triads became a popular area of study. Follo...
21: ...t used geological rather than chemical terms and did not include a diagram; as a result, it received l... - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
20: During the middle of the second millennium, several European cou...
30: ... middle Pleistocene date. Recent finds include a middle palaeolithic quarry in the Kaladgi Basin, sout...
36: ...late it may have been a [[Dravidian languages|Dravidian language]], while others argue that it was an ...
38: ... and east. The water ways of the Indus valley provided an excellent resource for trade and commerce th...
40: ...unique and rich environmental resources India provided. - Linnaean classification (11503 bytes)
7: ...a judge (Qaadi) in [[Seville]], translated and abridged Aristotle's book ''de Anima'' (''On Animals'')...
11: ...(1628–1694), [[Jan Swammerdam]] (1637–1680), and [[Robert Hooke]] (1635–1702).
19: ...me" of a species. When a species is further subdivided, the [[trinomial nomenclature]] is used. For a ...
21: ...ed and accepted. Linnaeus' system made it easy to identify unambiguously any given species of plant or...
47: In addition, species are often subdivided into subspecies and other infraspecific categor...
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