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  1. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    2: ...ide]]s, [[volcanic eruption]]s and large [[meteorite impact]]s all have the potential to generate a t...
    4: ...eep [[ocean]]; it simply has a much smaller [[amplitude]] (wave heights) offshore, and a very long [[w...
    6: ...ed to tides the term is considered misleading and its usage is discouraged by [[oceanographer|oceanogr...
    10: ...ami by itself may trigger an undersea landslide quite capable of generating a tsunami.
    16: ...oves under the influence of [[gravity]] to regain its equilibrium and radiates across the ocean like r...
  2. Russia (28007 bytes)
    2: ...pulation, following [[China]], [[India]], the [[United States]], [[Indonesia]], [[Brazil]], [[Pakistan...
    13: ...d gradually merged with [[Slavs]]. The Slavs constituted the bulk of the population from the [[8th cen...
    15: ...d was quite prosperous, due to diversified trade with both Europe and Asia.
    17: ...and Duchy of [[Lithuania]] and [[Poland]]. The political dissolution of Kievan Rus divided the [[Russi...
    19: ...at affected the rest of the country. Nevertheless it had to fight the Germanic crusaders who attempted...
  3. Shinto (25829 bytes)
    2: ... and can be regarded as the [[spiritual being|spirit]] or [[genius (mythology)|genius]] of a particula...
    4: ..., and some remain largely as everyday activities without religious connotations like [[omikuji]] (a fo...
    7: ...rliest origins of Shinto are lost to history, but it seems to have been established by the late [[Jomo...
    9: ...ncestral deities were given prominence over the deities of other groups, though different systems cont...
    11: ...u]] and others, were all meant to impress others with the worthiness of the Imperial family and their ...
  4. Wolf (22358 bytes)
    15: ...]/[[country]], as well as [[conservation]]/[[exploitation]].
    17: ...n frequently be seen as a state of the land where it lives. Wolves are still endangered after being hu...
    22: .... In areas where the ground is [[snow]] covered white wolves are far more common. Very old wolves get ...
    27: ...the wolf is built for long distance [[run]]ning, with a rather thin chest and powerful back and leg mu...
    29: ...males tend to have a thicker winter coat and keep it further into the spring than males.
  5. List of dog breeds (16959 bytes)
    3: ...long histories as registered breeds, rare breeds with their own registries, or new breeds that may sti...
    7: [[Image:IMG013biglittledogFX wb.jpg|thumb|right|This [[Chihuahua (dog)...
    14: *Working (or Utility)
    19: ...]] such as [[mastiff]] types, [[spitz]] types, [[pit bull]]s, or [[Lurcher]]s.
    33: *[[Akita Inu|Akita]]
  6. Spitz (5681 bytes)
    1: ...) are characterised by long, thick, and often [[white]] [[fur]], and pointed [[ear]]s and [[animal muz...
    4: ...pitz-type dogs is not known, though most of the spitz-types seen today originate from the [[Arctic]] r...
    6: ...he [[ancestor]]s of spitz types [[mating|mated]] with wolves.
    8: ... [[human]]s have intentionally mated spitz types with wolves in more recent times to achieve the wolf-...
    13: ... almost certainly the ancestors of the European spitz-types, such as the [[Keeshond]] and [[Schipperke...
  7. Brown Bear (9756 bytes)
    16: ...orth America]]n [[subspecies]] of the brown bear. It is sometimes referred to poetically as the ''[[br...
    19: ...and round with a [[concave]] facial profile. In spite of their size, they can run at speeds of up to 6...
    21: ==Habitat==
    22: ... and [[Northwest Territories]], south through [[British Columbia]] and through the western half of [[A...
    24: ...0. Ninety-five percent of the population in the United States is in Alaska. In Europe, there are 14,0...
  8. Wasabi (5585 bytes)
    15: ...; wasabi produces vapors that burn the [[sinus cavity]] instead.
    18: ...ubes. Once the paste is prepared you should cover it until served to protect the flavor.
    20: ... quickly boiling them with a little soy sauce. Additionally, the leaves are battered and deep-fried in...
    24: ...y sauce or carefully avoiding wasabi from mixing with soy sauce.
    28: The chemicals in wasabi that provide its unique flavor are the [[isothiocyanate]]s, inclu...
  9. Crane bird (6009 bytes)
    17: ...lar-looking but unrelated [[heron]]s, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back. Most have e...
    19: ...s of North America inspired some of the first [[United States|US]] legislation to protect [[endangered...
    21: ...er and autumn (the [[cranberry]] is so-named from its being extensively eaten by some northern species...
    26: ...pan]] and Amerindian North America. In northern [[Hokkaido]], the women of the [[Ainu]] people, whose cultur...
    28: ...Hubal]], the three goddesses who would intercede with [[Allah]], were the "three exalted cranes" (''gh...
  10. Steller's Sea Eagle (1501 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Accipitriformes]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Accipitridae]]}}
    15: ...l [[Bird of prey|raptor]]s such as [[kite (bird)|kite]]s, [[buzzard]]s and [[harrier (bird)|harrier]]s...
    17: ...er south, in the southern [[Kuril islands]] and [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]].
    19: ...lnerable. The main threats to its survival are habitat alteration, industrial pollution and over-fishi...
  11. Rock formations (10410 bytes)
    1: ...ic sedimentary [[stratum|strata]] or other rock unit in [[stratigraphy|stratigraphic]] and [[petrology...
    7: ...ff other rocks by wind or water erosion, and deposited by wind, ice, or water. [[Erosion]] later expos...
    11: ...es, with or without crystallization. They may be either [[intrusive]] bodies or [[volcanic]] extrusive...
    15: ...'''[[Inselberg]]''' is a residual relief feature. It can be an isolated hill, a knob, ridge or small m...
    36: *The Olgas, [[Northern Territory]], [[Australia]]

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