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- Volcano (27295 bytes)
4: The name "volcano" has its origin from the name of [[Vulcan (god)|Vulcan]],...
10: ...type of volcano has a tendency to explode because it easily plugs. [[Mount Pel饝] on the island of [[...
12: ...", respectively. The latter were thought to be a little misleading, however, and are slowly falling in...
15: ...on [[Earth]], [[Mauna Loa]], is 9,000 m high (it sits on the sea floor), 120 km in diameter and forms ...
20: ...tica, and [[Mount Rainier]] in the northwestern United States are tall conical mountains composed of b... - Solar system (21174 bytes)
1: ...eneric term for [[star]]s and the objects that orbit around them.
8: ...]]s of the Solar System are those nine bodies traditionally labelled as such:
13: **[[Jupiter|Jupiter]] (♃)
20: ...the Solar System, accompanied by their main satellites, profiled against the limb of the Sun]]
22: ...ects that orbit these planets are [[Natural satellite|moon]]s. For a complete listing, see that articl... - Planet (8450 bytes)
1: ...since 1995 of over 150 planet-sized objects in orbit around other stars, the problem of defining a pla...
3: ...tostellar disk before the star's core ignited and its [[solar wind]] blew remaining material away.
5: ==Within the solar system==
7: ...ich is named for a [[Greek Mythology|Greek]] god. It should be noted that some non-European languages,...
12: According to the authority of the [[International Astronomical Union]], the... - Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
5: <br/><small><font color="white">'''Brightness map of Pluto'''</font></small>
15: !bgcolor="#a0ffa0" colspan="2"| [[Orbit]]al characteristics ([[Epoch (astronomy)|Epoch]] ...
18: ...[kilometre|km]]<br>39.481 686 77 [[Astronomical unit|AU]]
20: !align="left"| Orbital [[circumference]]
23: !align="left"| [[Eccentricity (orbit)|Eccentricity]]
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