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  1. Spiderwort (2097 bytes)
    14: ...long. The [[flower]]s are white, pink or purple, with three [[petal]]s and yellow [[stamen]]s.
    16: ...d in containers. Where it appears as a volunteer, it is often welcomed and allowed to stay.
    18: ...t was introduced to [[Europe]] in [[1629]], where it is cultivated as a garden flower.
    20: ... it is however more common further south in the United States south to [[Texas]] and [[Arizona]].
  2. Maple (3638 bytes)
    9: ...entry | taxon = '''Acer'''}}<br />{{Taxobox authority | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]] | date = [[17...
    14: ...''[[samara (fruit)|samara]]''', shaped to spin as it falls and carry the [[seed]]s a considerable dist...
    17: ...triflorum'', have [[trifoliate]] leaves. The [[Manitoba Maple]] (''Acer negundo'') has pinnately compo...
    19: ...making it easy to tell which flowers are female. Within a few weeks to six months of flowering, the tr...
    23: ...for [[bee]]s, especially [[honeybee]]s, which use its resources for spring buildup. Maples are used as...
  3. Canada (35540 bytes)
    1: ...t until the consensus changes before making the edit. Thank you.
    3: ...about Canada linked from this article, e.g., [[Politics of Canada]], [[Geography of Canada]], etc. Tha...
    6: ...ssia]]). Bordering the [[United States]], its territorial claims extend north into the [[Arctic Ocean]...
    8: ...democracy]] and is a [[constitutional monarchy]] with [[Elizabeth II of Canada|Queen Elizabeth II]] as...
    10: ...anguage|English]] and [[French language|French]]. Its [[Statistics Canada|official]] population estima...
  4. North Dakota (14827 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Bismarck, North Dakota|Bismarck]] |
    11: LargestCity = [[Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo]] |
    21: DensityRank = 47<sup>th</sup> |
    22: 2000Density = 3.59 |
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 39<sup>th</sup> |
  5. Minnesota (26682 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]] ...
    11: LargestCity = [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]] |
    21: DensityRank = 21<sup>st</sup> |
    22: 2000Density = 23.86 |
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 32<sup>nd</sup> |
  6. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    2: ...ap below shows, the shapes of time zones can be quite irregular because they usually follow the bounda...
    6: ...h Observatory]] in [[Greenwich]], [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] [http://greenwichmeantime.com/]. For ...
    8: ...1&mdash;known in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] as [[British Summer Time]] (BST).
    11: ...A]]: UTC &minus; 8 (e.g. if it is 12:00 UTC, then it is 04:00 in Los Angeles)
    12: ...a]]: UTC &minus; 5 (e.g. if it is 11:00 UTC, then it is 06:00 in Toronto)
  7. Fog (4764 bytes)
    3: ...es the surface of the Earth, while clouds do not. It can form in a number of ways, depending on how th...
    5: ... ([[infrared]]) [[radiation]] in calm conditions with clear [[sky]]. The cool ground then produces [[c...
    7: ...y common as a [[warm front]] passes over an area with significant [[snowpack]].
    9: ...lakes]] in late [[autumn]] and early [[winter]]. It is closely related to [[lake-effect snow]] and [[...
    13: ...r. The water vapour cools and at the [[dewpoint]] it condenses and fog forms.
  8. Polar bear (6417 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''U. maritimus'''''}}
    12: ...inomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Ursus maritimus| author = [[Constantine John Phipps|Phipps]] ...
    15: ...opulation estimates range from 16,000 to 35,000, with about 60% in [[Canada]].
    18: ...nted and hollow, like white hair in [[human]]s. Neither does the hair have [[Optical fiber|fibre-optic...
    20: ...are barely visible. Only the pads of their feet emit detectable heat.
  9. Dentistry (9670 bytes)
    2: ...mb|250px|[[X-ray]]s can reveal if a person has cavities]]
    3: ...al experience working with actual patients' [[dentition]]. The patron saint of dentists is [[Saint Apo...
    7: In [[Australia]], graduating dentists have either a B.D.S. (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) or B.D.S...
    9: ...registration. In the UK a dentist must register with the G.D.C. ([http://www.gdc-uk.org General Denta...
    11: In the [[United States]], dentists obtain either a [[D.D.S.(Doctor of Dental Surgery)]] or [[D....
  10. Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
    1: ...ice]]. It is one of the world's fastest sports, with players on [[skates]] capable of going high spee...
    4: [[Image:Eishockey_Eisbaeren_gegen_Capitals.jpg|frame|right|Two defencemen and a goaltende...
    5: ...op the puck from entering the net, and who is permitted unique gear towards that end.
    8: ...change. When players are substituted during play, it is called changing ''on the fly''.
    10: ...There are two rules of play in ice hockey that limit the movement of the puck: ''[[Offside (ice hockey...
  11. French language (40201 bytes)
    3: ...go]], [[Gabon]], [[Comoros]], [[Djibouti]], [[Mauritius]], [[Seychelles]].
    5: |speakers=77 million (128 million with second language speakers)|rank=11
    7: &nbsp;[[Italic languages|Italic]]<br>
    9: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Italo-Western languages|Italo-Western]]<br>
    10: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Western Italo-Western languages|Western]]<br>
  12. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    13: ...dia|India's]] independence from [[British India|British colonial rule]] to world attention. His philo...
    15: ...His auto-biography, "The story of my experiments with truth" reveals his inner persona and reflections...
    18: ...e, a Hindu of the [[Vaishnava]] sect. Growing up with a devout Vaishnava mother and surrounded by the ...
    20: ...appy at Samaldas College, he leapt at the opportunity to study in England, which he viewed as "a land ...
    23: ...n to read works of and about Hinduism, [[Christianity]], and other religions.
  13. Caesium (11026 bytes)
    1: <!-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cells...
    20: ...ment|1(IA)]], [[period 6 element|6]], [[atomic orbital|s]]
    22: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    60: | 301.59 [[Kelvin|K]] (83.19 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
    75: | 2.5 [[kilo|k]][[Pascal (unit)|Pa]]
  14. Rubidium (10211 bytes)
    1: <!-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    21: ...ment|1(IA)]], [[period 5 element|5]], [[atomic orbital|s]]
    23: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    27: | align="center" | silvery white<br>[[Image:Rb,37.jpg|125px|]]
    32: | 85.4678 [[Atomic mass unit|amu]]
  15. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Wapiti}}<br/>{{StatusConcern}}
    17: ...e]] name for this animal meaning 'white rump'. Wapiti are a subspecies of the European red deer.
    19: ...he wapiti. Nevertheless, it is [[United Kingdom|Britain's]] largest native land [[mammal]], and can re...
    21: For centuries, the wild deer of Britain were reserved exclusively for royalty to hunt....
    24: ...onents by bellowing and walking in parallel. If neither stag backs down a clash of antlers can occur, ...
  16. American Bison (6740 bytes)
    16: ...''' (''Bison bison athabascae''), distingushed by its large humped back.
    18: ...ved horns, which they use in fighting for status within the herd and defense. Bison mate in August and...
    20: Their mating habits are [[polygynous]]: Dominant bulls maintain a sm...
    22: ...emihl]], ''Whole Earth'', 2000) ''See [[Homosexuality in animals]]''
    24: ...d up with a brown-colored coat as they mature. White buffalo are considered sacred by many [[Native A...
  17. 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...
  18. Wind power (27669 bytes)
    1: ...ind turbines to generate [[electric power|electricity]].
    3: ...humb|300px|Map of available wind power over the United States. This type of undetailed map is most use...
    9: ... Most of this wind energy can be found at high altitudes where continuous wind speeds of over 160 km/h...
    11: ...d and relatively little understood, the basics of its origins are relatively simple. The earth is not ...
    13: ...[[albedo]] (reflectivity) of land and water, humidity, and the friction of wind over different terrain...
  19. Arctic Ocean (7316 bytes)
    2: ...e Arctic Sea'', classifying it as one of the [[mediterranean sea]]s of the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
    7: ...onnected to the Pacific Ocean by the [[Bering Strait]] and to the Atlantic Ocean through the Greenland...
    12: ...cific coast of North America and Europe overflies it.
    14: ...rn access to the Pacific Ocean via the Bering Strait); strategic location between North America and Ru...
    21: ...light, damp and foggy weather, and weak cyclones with rain or snow.
  20. Hudson Bay (2815 bytes)
    2: ...sidered part of the bay) and [[Fury and Hecla Strait]]. All islands in the bay (and in James Bay) are ...
    6: ...f [[Greenland]] and into the bay, mapping much of its eastern coast. The ''Discovery'' became trapped ...
    8: ... the company is called the Hudson's Bay Company (with "'s"), the body of water does not have the "'s"....
    17: [[New York City]] harbor is sometimes called '''Hudson's Bay'''....

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