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  1. 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...
  2. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    66: ...cording to Murray Sayle, the world's first bear raider -- Isaac le Maire, who forced prices down by du...
    70: ...administrated by the Dutch government. Only then did they become official colonies (the [[Dutch East I...
    72: ...a (people)|Roma]] (gypsies), gay and lesbian individuals, and people with mental retardation and other...
    75: The name [[Holland]] is widely used as being equivalent to The Netherlands; i...
    79: ...rs' War]] but only after the people had turned solidly [[Roman Catholic]] as a result of the [[Counter...
  3. Desert (21206 bytes)
    1: ...thumb|right|Valley of the Kings, Egypt. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    2: ...umb|right|Man and Camel, Desert, Egypt. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    4: ...ten harbor a wealth of life that usually remains hidden (especially during the daylight) to preserve m...
    8: ...sed by erosion. Because deserts are dry, they are ideal places for human artifacts and fossils to be p...
    14: ...id and extremely arid land are deserts, and semiarid grasslands generally are referred to as [[steppes...
  4. Solar system (21174 bytes)
    1: ... that orbit around it, including meteors, [[asteroid]]s, [[comet]]s, [[natural satellite|moon]]s, and ...
    5: The wide variety of objects that exist in the Solar Syste...
    26: ...r to asteroids and comets in general, or to asteroids below 10 km in diameter.
    27: ...ed into [[asteroid group]]s and [[:Category:Asteroid groups and families|families]] based on their spe...
    28: ...oid moon]]s are asteroids that orbit larger asteroids. They are not as clearly distinguished as planet...
  5. Flower (10503 bytes)
    3: ...ion, and serve as the primary means by which individuals of a species are dispersed across the landsca...
    6: ...:4TR_44 flower.jpg|thumb|250px|Flower Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    12: ...04-08_07a.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Flower Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    13: ... "typical" structural plan, plant species show a wide variety of modifications from this plan. These ...
    14: ...ips 043a.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Flower Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
  6. Tree (23723 bytes)
    9: ...biology)|families]] of plants. Trees thus show a wide variety of growth form, leaf type and shape, bar...
    22: ...trunk gives height to the leaf-bearing branches, aiding in competition with other plant species for [[...
    24: ... form of a species with the size or shape of individual specimens. A spruce seedling does not fit the ...
    27: The world's champion trees can be considered on several factors; height, trunk diameter or...
    30: ...t trees in the world have been the subject of considerable dispute and much (often wild) exaggeration....
  7. Pioneer 11 (5118 bytes)
    5: ...oneer 10. Three pairs of rocket [[thruster]]s provided spin-axis control (maintained at 4.8 rpm) and c...
    7: ...itrogen]] gas for measuring penetration of meteoroids, an [[ultraviolet photometer]], an [[infrared ra...
    9: ...ts closest encounter. The [[moon]] [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] is visible to the upper left.]]
    15: ...trial intelligences, this message is meant to provide information about the origin of the spacecraft. ...
  8. Cirrus cloud (3505 bytes)
    11: ...and possibly Neptune. They have even been seen on Titan, one of Saturn's moons. Some of these extraterres...
    15: ... the leading edge of a warm front.[14] Because humidity is low at such high altitudes, this genus-type...
    20: ...cloud in a thunderstorm grows vertically, the liquid water droplets freeze when the air temperature re...
  9. Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
    1: ..."margin:0 0 .5em 1em; border-collapse:collapse;" width=280px;
    140: ...pper atmosphere is less dense and its core is considerably more dense than water.
    142: ...piter's, having a rocky core at the center, a liquid [[metallic hydrogen]] layer above that, and a [[m...
    144: ...n's bands are much fainter and they're also much wider near the equator. Saturn's cloud patterns were ...
    157: ...ed in a line parallel to the [[zodiac]], and the middle one [Saturn itself] is about three times the s...
  10. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    1: ...collapse; font-size: 95%;" style="float: right;" width=280px
    120: ...tune but with a circle in the top center for the middle spoke.
    126: ...had already been allotted to the numerous [[asteroid]]s. Virtually all the female names had been used ...
    128: ...nomer colleagues in America. After favourable consideration which was almost unanimous, the name Pluto...
    134: ...ger than any [[minor planet]] in the main [[asteroid belt]], or any minor planet so far discovered in ...
  11. Ocean (6829 bytes)
    6: ...water|salt water]], called the World Ocean, is divided by the [[continents]] and [[archipelago]]s into...
    12: ...d by water. Oceanic crust is the thin layer of solidified volcanic [[basalt]] that covers the Earth's ...
    51: ...t)|Neptune]] may also possess large oceans of liquid water under their thick atmospheres, though thei...
    53: ...n hemisphere, and over what happened to it if it did; recent findings by the [[Mars Exploration Rover]...
    55: ...ropped onto Titan's surface in January [[2005]]. Titan is also thought likely to have a subterranean wat...
  12. Sea (3330 bytes)
    9: ==List of seas, divided by ocean==
    58: ** [[Gulf of Sidra]]
    103: Liquid water is thought to be present under the surface ...
    105: ...rather than "seas". The distribution of these liquid regions will hopefully be better known after the ...
  13. Ancient Olympic Games (9077 bytes)
    8: ...tival after his defeat of the [[titan (mythology)|Titan]] [[Cronus]].
    10: ...us]], the mountain on which the Greek gods were said to live.
    12: ... the help of [[Poseidon]], his old lover, who provided him with divine horses and chariot. Pelops then...
    19: ...]], the father of the Greek gods, scuplted by [[Phidias]]. This statue was one of the ancient [[Seven ...
    29: ...re the sanctuary from the town of Elis, which he did and then personally controlled the Games for that...
  14. Zeus (17267 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Zeus_god.jpg|thumb|250px|Zeus, Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipa...
    6: ...od among the [[Germanic tribes]] and they did not identify Zeus/Jupiter with either Tyr or Odin, but w...
    15: ...lied to Zeus emphasized different aspects of his wide-ranging authority:
    25: Outside of the major inter-[[polis]] sanctuaries, there ...
    26: ...eus_12.jpg|thumb|250px|Statute of Zeus, Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipa...
  15. Hermes (10248 bytes)
    1: ...jpg|thumb|left|300px|Statute of Hermes. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    3: ...d "[[hermeneutics]]" for the art of interpreting hidden meaning.
    13: Hermēs or Mercury was commonly identified by Roman observers with the Germanic god ...
    23: ...ermes as an inventor of fire is a parallel of the titan [[Prometheus]]. In addition to the [[syrinx]] and...
    26: ...n [[Athens, Greece|Athens]], they were placed outside houses for good luck. "That a monument of this ...
  16. Argon (6952 bytes)
    41: ...g|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    43: ...element is colorless and odorless in both its liquid and gaseous forms.
    44: ...led an inert gas. The creation of argon hydrofluoride (HArF), a highly unstable compound of argon with...
    52: ...as a non-reactive blanket in the manufacture of [[titanium]] and other reactive elements.
    63: ...discoverd the presence of Ar-40 on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], the largest moon of [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]]...
  17. Nitrogen (10073 bytes)
    18: ...usmn;'''3''', 5, 4, 2<br />(strongly [[acid]]ic oxide) }}
    36: ...s such as [[ammonia]], [[nitric acid]], and [[cyanide]]s.
    37: ...g|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    39: ...ion|condenses]] at 77 K and freezes at 63 K. Liquid nitrogen is a common [[cryogen]].
    42: ... as an inert atmosphere in tanks of explosive liquids, during production of [[electronic]] parts such ...
  18. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    4: ...olspan="2" align="center">[[scandium]] &ndash; '''titanium''' &ndash; [[vanadium]]</td>
    6: <tr><td rowspan="3" valign="middle">'''Ti'''<br>[[Zirconium|Zr]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>&...
    13: ...]], [[List of elements by number|Number]]</td><td>Titanium, Ti, 22</td></tr>
    37: <td>[[Oxidation state]] ([[Oxide]])</td><td>4 ([[amphoteric]])</td></tr>
    42: <tr><td>[[State of matter]]</td><td>Solid ([[magnetism|__]])</td></tr>
  19. Creation (theology) (32465 bytes)
    5: Many who hold such beliefs consider them to be compatible with [[science]]. They ma...
    7: ..."Creationism" outright. [[Liberal theology]] considers Genesis a poetic work, that human knowledge of...
    9: ...are not considered reliable forms of scientific evidence. ''(Refer to [[creation science]])''.
    11: ... physical universe]], and a few even support such ideas as [[modern geocentrism|geocentrism]] and a [[...
    15: ...m]]s.) Although the [[Hebrew Bible]] does not provide an account of ''creatio ex nihilo'' and, accordi...
  20. Atlas (cartography) (4308 bytes)
    21: ...from [[Greek mythology]]. He is the son of the [[Titan]] [[Iapetus]] and [[Clymene]] (or Asia), brother ...
    25: ...e Del Mondo Di Diversi Autori ...". However, he did not use the word "atlas" in the title of his work...

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