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  1. Rose (15436 bytes)
    10: ...y | taxon = '''''Rosa'''''}}<br />{{Taxobox authority | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]| date = [[175...
    23: ...horns on the underside of the stem. The vast majority of roses are [[deciduous]], but a few (particula...
    25: ...sericea]]'' which often has only four), usually white or pink, in a few species yellow or red. The ova...
    27: ...st sources of any plant. The hips are eaten by fruit-eating [[bird]]s such as [[Thrush (bird)|thrushes...
    29: ...aturally on [[coast]]al [[dune|sand dunes]]). Despite the presence of the thorns, roses are frequently...
  2. Australia (39438 bytes)
    9: capital =[[Canberra]]|
    11: largest_city =[[Sydney]]|
    12: government_type=[[Constitutional monarchy|Const. monarchy]]|
    13: leader_titles = [[Queen of Australia|Queen]]<br>[[Governor-G...
    14: leader_names = [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth II]]<br>[[Michael Jeffery]]<b...
  3. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    3: ...complex institutions and [[Politics of Belgium|political history]].
    13: ...([[English language|English]]: Strength lies in unity'')</small>
    19: |'''[[Capital]]''' || [[Brussels]]
    21: |'''Largest City''' || [[Brussels]]
    30: ...l ([[2002]]) <br>&nbsp;- [[Population density|Density]]
  4. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    1: ...ddition, Portugal includes several [[island]] territories in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]], such as ...
    5: ...th centuries]], Portugal was a major economic, political, and cultural power. The [[Portuguese Empire]...
    7: ...and economic progress in the subsequent decades, with a clear slow-down in the last few years.
    12: ===Lusitania===
    13: ...tanian|Pre-Roman]]''' and '''[[Lusitania|Roman Lusitania]]'''''
  5. Desert (21206 bytes)
    4: ...e, deserts have a reputation for supporting very little life. Compared to wetter regions this may be t...
    6: ...l is often composed mostly of [[sand]] and [[sand dunes]] may be present. Exposures of [[Rock (geology)|...
    8: Deserts sometimes contain valuable mineral deposits that were formed in the arid environment or that...
    14: ...fall, and semiarid lands have a mean annual precipitation of between 250 and 500 millimeters. Arid and...
    16: ... also receives less than 250 millimeters of precipitation per year, but is not generally recognized as...
  6. Space (10661 bytes)
    3: '''Space''' has a range of definitions.
    4: * One view of space is that it is part of the fundamental structure of the unive...
    6: ...s view ''space'' does not refer to any kind of entity that is a "container" that objects "move through...
    8: ...cetime]] &ndash; a conception that challenges intuitive notions of distance and time.
    12: The definition of '''space''' in [[physics]] is contentious. ...
  7. Landform (3582 bytes)
    1: ... comprises a [[geomorphology|geomorphological]] unit. [[Ocean]]s and [[continent]]s exemplify highes...
    3: ...xample the role of plants in the development of [[dune]] systems and [[salt marsh]]es, and the work of [...
    43: *[[dune|dune system]]
    57: *[[spit (landform)|spit]]
    126: *[[Volcano]], [[shield volcano]] & [[composite volcano]] (or [[stratovolcano]])
  8. Wright brothers (19926 bytes)
    5: ...lable, powered heavier-than-air [[flight]] along with many other aviation milestones. However, their a...
    12: ...ors, and balance (while riding a bicycle), were critical to their success in creating the mechanical a...
    17: ... held, and he could pull one or the other to make it turn left or right.
    19: ...nd the brothers made over a thousand flights with it. On [[March 23]], [[1903]] they applied for a [[p...
    21: ... the ''Flyer I'' (today popularly known as the ''Kitty Hawk''), carved propellers and had an engine bu...
  9. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    1: ...ter which is 282 feet (86 m) below [[sea level]]. It is also home to many species of [[plant]]s and [[...
    3: ...sport this ore out of the Valley, helping to make it famous and the subject or set of numerous [[book]...
    5: ...iment and, during the wet times of [[ice age]]s, with [[lake]]s, such as [[Lake Manly]].
    9: ... Valley. The result of this shearing action is additional extension in the central part of Death Valle...
    18: <td>South East [[California]], [[United States]]</td></tr>
  10. Beach (8328 bytes)
    8: ...In the Bascom approach, beaches can be viewed as either
    11: * geological units of considerable size.
    13: ...escribed in detail below; the larger geological units are discussed elsewhere in Wikipedia under [[bar...
    15: ...virginicus]]'') is spreading from the incipient [[dune]]]]
    17: ...which relate to the processes that form and shape it.
  11. Sand (3758 bytes)
    3: ...next larger size class above sand is [[gravel]], with particles ranging up to 64 mm (see [[grain size]...
    5: ...e famous for their bright, white color. Sand deposits in some areas contain [[garnet]]s and other resi...
    7: ...he like. In a [[desert]], sand is a dominant constituent of the soil.
    16: ...can be easily transported when empty, and filled with local sand.
    18: ... especially [[child|children]], love to [[play]] with sand on a [[beach]] or in a [[sandbox]]. See '''...
  12. Stratum (1860 bytes)
    3: ... [[silt]], beach [[sand]], coal [[swamp]], [[sand dune]], [[lava]] bed, etc.
    7: The stratum is the fundamental unit that forms the basis of the study of [[stratigrap...
    14: *[[Geologic unit]]
  13. Coast (8529 bytes)
    5: ...f an island or continent that borders an ocean or its saltwater tributaries. A pelagic coast simply r...
    7: ...tion]], with many scientific and government authorities in various countries differing for economic an...
    11: ...e. Salt marshes and beaches also support a diversity of plants, animals, and insects crucial to the [...
    13: ...ch shapes them, coasts are a dynamic environment with constant change. The earth's natural processes,...
    17: ...oblems of land use and reduced natural coastal habitat.
  14. Axolotls (8008 bytes)
    15: ...native to [[Mexico]]. In the [[Spanish language]] it is called the '''''ajolote'''''.
    17: ...nd its demonstration of [[neoteny]], remaining in its aquatic larval form even as a sexually-mature ad...
    19: ... (since doing so is strictly forbidden), the majority being descended from these same research specime...
    21: ...e in the Aztec diet. It is currently listed by [[CITES]] as an [[endangered species]].
    23: ...ble an axolotl's gill stalks and appendages while it is asleep, leading to infection.
  15. Karst (5682 bytes)
    1: ...nd northern [[Arkansas]] in the [[USA]], contain literally thousands of [[cave]]s.
    9: ...logy)|rock]] dissolution results in a topography with distinctive features, including [[sinkhole]]s or...
    11: ...s in the water. Once the rain reaches the ground, it passess through the [[soil]], gathering up more C...
    14: ...ght|Coastal erosion in limestone (here an ancient dune of [[coral sand]]).]]
    16: ...of biological activity or [[bioerosion]] at or a little above mean sea level.
  16. Protoceratops (825 bytes)
    1: ...'P. hellenikorhinus''. Unlike later ceratopsians, it lacked well-developed horns.
    3: ...r surprised by a sand storm or buried when a sand dune collapsed on top of them.
  17. Wind (17871 bytes)
    2: ... by a horizontal [[pressure]] [[gradient]] force. It occurs at all scales, from local breezes generate...
    6: ...ifferences in surface air masses in the middle latitudes, and there are winds that come about as a con...
    18: ...ls. Because of the Earth's rotation, this simple situation is vastly modified in the real atmosphere. ...
    20: ...ice sheet]]s of [[Antarctica]] and [[Greenland]]. It was these winds that early mariners relied upon t...
    22: ...then begins its journey back to the equator, but with a noticeably westward shift as a result of the a...

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