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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... - Spain (36498 bytes)
1: ..., and the tiny [[Parsley Island]] ([[Disputed territories|disputed]]). Due to the [[Spanish colonisati...
15: capital = [[Madrid]] |
17: largest_city = [[Madrid]] |
19: leader_titles = [[Kings of Spain|King]]<br>[[President of th...
23: area_magnitude = 1 E11 | - Bat (13851 bytes)
29: ...uirrel]]s or gliding [[phalanger]]s, can glide limited distances, but only bats are capable of true fl...
31: ...g/en/animales/loroparque/murcielago.htm 1]. In addition, some bats prey on [[vertebrate]]s. These bats...
35: ...g rats," these terms are erroneous, as bats are neither [[rodent]]s nor [[rat]]s.
39: # Megachiroptera ([[megabat]]s or fruit bats)
42: Megabats eat fruit, while microbats eat mainly [[Insect|insects]], a... - Caldera (4953 bytes)
2: ...f a volcano into itself. Calderas may be filled with water, creating crater lakes. The word 'caldera...
5: ...ur as the result of a single massive eruption, or it may occur in stages as the result of a series of ...
8: ...uent intrusion of magma. A ''silicic'' or ''rhyolitic caldera'' may erupt hundreds or even thousands ...
12: ...n, when [[Mount St. Helens]] erupted in [[1980]], it released 1.2 cubic kilometers of ejecta. The ecol...
14: At some points in [[geologic time]], rhyolitic calderas have appeared in distinct clusters. T... - Parakeets and Budgies (4112 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Psittaciformes]]}}
8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = '''Psittacidae'''}}
14: ...per mandible having slight mobility in the joint with the skull and a generally erect stance. All parr...
16: ...ily Psittacidae or the broad sense of the order Psittaciformes.
18: ...rica]], with one species, now extinct, in the [[United States]] (the [[Carolina Parakeet]]). By far th... - List of countries by highest point (12398 bytes)
32: |15||[[United States]]||[[Mount McKinley]]||6,194m
54: |26=||[[Uganda]]||Margherita Peak on [[Mount Stanley]]||5,110m
56: ...26=||[[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]||Margherita Peak on [[Mount Stanley]]||5,110m
64: |31||[[Italy]]||Mont Blanc ([[Monte Bianco de Courmayeur]])...
66: |32||[[Switzerland]]||[[Dufourspitze]]||4,634m - 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]] - Coton de Tulear (4396 bytes)
4: ...s, black lips, and a medium-length muzzle tipped with a black nose.
6: ...relatively little brushing. The Coton sheds very little, and rarely bothers people who suffer from chr...
8: ...; and tricolor. A tricolor adult is mostly white with champagne patches and a faint, irregular "dustin...
13: ...is very intelligent and studies its human family with great care. The Coton is an alert, lively compan...
19: Cotons are hearty dogs and, with acclimation, frolic in desert heat or winter sno... - Havanese (12254 bytes)
46: |[[United Kennel Club|UKC]]: || Companion
51: ...d from the now extinct [[Mediterranean]] ''Bichon Tenerife'', which was introduced to the Canary Islands by ...
55: ...but not too reaching, and gives the Havanese a spritely, agile appearance on the move.
57: The expression of the face, with its almond eyes, is one of mischievousness rather th...
59: ... toy in size only, but more at home with playing with children or doing silly tricks than being pamper...
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