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  1. Cloud (9947 bytes)
    5: ...sible wavelengths of light equally and are thus white, but they can appear grey or even black if they ...
    7: ...er than water, depending on local atmospheric conditions (what gases are present, and the temperature)...
    15: ... flows up the side of a [[mountain]] and cools as it rises higher into the atmosphere (orographic upli...
    18: ...of keeping small droplets suspended. As well, conditions inside a cloud are not static: water droplets...
    20: ...r salt. In [[supersaturation|supersaturated]] conditions, water droplets may act as condensation nucle...
  2. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    1: ...rcular]], with an [[eccentricity (orbit)|eccentricity]] of less than 1%.
    3: ...ing Star]]", and when it is visible in dark skies it is by far the brightest [[star]]-like object in t...
    5: ...ion of the goddess Venus's hand mirror: a circle with a small cross underneath ([[Unicode]]: ♀)...
    7: ...e of its modern association with [[sexually transmitted disease]]s. Some astronomers use ''[[Cytherea...
    14: ... between the night and day sides of Venus despite its extremely slow rotation (less than one rotation ...
  3. Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
    3: ...[[Volsunga saga]]. The existence of a common identity is testified by the fact that they had a name fo...
    5: ...rious tribes remained free, led by their own hereditary or chosen leaders.
    13: ...the [[Pre-Roman Iron Age]] culture(s) associated with [[Proto-Germanic]], ca [[500 BC]]-[[60 BC]]. The...
    16: ... sources may have helped them expand into new territories.
    18: ...tinguished from the culture of the [[Celts]] inhabiting the more southerly [[Danube]] and Alpine regio...
  4. Glacier (6999 bytes)
    1: ...px|Austria's longest glacier, the Pasterze, winds its 8 km (5 mile) route at the foot of Austria's hig...
    3: ...'''continental glaciers''', which are associated with [[ice age]]s and can cover large areas of contin...
    7: Geologic features associated with glaciers include end, lateral and medial [[morai...
    9: [[Image:Glacier_Alaska.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Exit Glacier, Alaska, Kenai Fjords National Park]]
    11: ...r source. The upper layers of glaciers are more brittle, and often form deep cracks known as [[crevass...
  5. Iris (anatomy) (11258 bytes)
    1: ...sparent [[pupil|pupil]] (showing as black), the white outer [[sclera]], of which the central part, the...
    5: ...ueous humour]] constantly drains out of the eye, with the result that diseases of the iris often have ...
    10: ...his huge molecule is only slightly different from its equivalent found in [[skin]] and [[hair]].
    13: ... misconception that the iris colour is all due to its melanin pigment, but this varies only from brown...
    15: ...e thin [[anterior border layer]], which by its position has an undue influence on the overall colour. ...
  6. Leatherback Sea Turtle (10187 bytes)
    1: ...nk | name = Leatherback Sea Turtle}}<br>{{StatusCritical}}
    22: ... It is found in all tropic and subtropic oceans. It is the only species in the family Dermochelyidae.
    24: ...temperature above that of the surrounding water. It also has a [[shell]] that lacks the bony [[scutes...
    28: ...iology. It has a smooth, blackish [[carapace]] with ridges running from head to tail. This shell is...
    32: ... and its throat has backward-facing barbs to help it swallow them.
  7. Leatherback Turtles (10187 bytes)
    1: ...nk | name = Leatherback Sea Turtle}}<br>{{StatusCritical}}
    22: ... It is found in all tropic and subtropic oceans. It is the only species in the family Dermochelyidae.
    24: ...temperature above that of the surrounding water. It also has a [[shell]] that lacks the bony [[scutes...
    28: ...iology. It has a smooth, blackish [[carapace]] with ridges running from head to tail. This shell is...
    32: ... and its throat has backward-facing barbs to help it swallow them.
  8. Vampire (17166 bytes)
    3: ...acter traits, extremely variable in different traditions, and are a frequent subject of folklore, [[fi...
    5: ... enemy, and it can be used to reflect various spiritual beliefs.
    7: ...mpirism'' is used to refer to [[leech]]es, [[mosquito]]s, [[mistletoe]], [[vampire bat]]s, and other [...
    13: ... corpse's legs, or by putting a wooden stake into its heart.
    17: ...y lasting effect of any injury by mundane means, with specific exceptions. Vampires can also change in...
  9. Physics (25628 bytes)
    4: ...ology]], [[chemistry]], [[geology]], etc.) deals with particular types of material systems that obey t...
    6: ...stract patterns that need not have any bearing on it. However, the distinction is not always clear-cut...
    12: ..., most individual physicists have specialized in either [[theoretical physics]] or [[experimental phys...
    15: ...n go in the wrong direction; this is one of the criticisms that have been levelled against [[M-theory]...
    19: ...asically correct, within a certain domain of validity. For instance, the theory of [[classical mechani...
  10. Radar (16746 bytes)
    2: ... [[diameter]]) rotates on a track to observe activities near the [[horizon]].]]
    3: ...]] and [[rain]]. Strong [[radio]] waves are transmitted, and a receiver listens for any [[echo_(phenom...
    5: ...s, and then amplified many times. Thus radar is suited to detecting objects at very large ranges where...
    11: ...ch as [[metal]], making radar particularly well suited to the detection of [[aircraft]] and [[ship]]s.
    15: ... in order to improve their detection in a rescue situation. For generally the same reasons objects att...

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