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  1. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    2: ...[stoneware]]". Fine earthenware with a white tin glaze is known as [[faience]].
    4: ...lex extremely high-fired [[ceramics]], where the glaze and body fuse completely, are generally referre...
    8: ...um, by the formation style and decoration. The relative chronologies based on pottery are essential f...
    16: ...es and balls of clay, often joined with a liquid clay slurry. No two pieces of handwork will be exactl...
    18: [[Image:T?rscheibe.jpg|thumb|right|250px| classic potter's wheel in Erfurt, Germany]]
  2. Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
    4: ... [[Atlantic Ocean]] almost completely enclosed by land, on the north by [[Europe]], on the south by [[...
    9: ...s'', 'inland' (''medius'', 'middle' + ''terra'', 'land, earth'), in [[Greek]] "mesogeios".
    11: ...he German equivalent ''Mittelmeer''. In [[Turkish language|Turkish]], it is ''Akdeniz'', "the white se...
    13: Presently, "The Med" is a common English language contraction for the Mediterranean Sea and i...
    17: ...red a part of the Mediterranean Sea, whereas the Black Sea is generally not. The man-made [[Suez Canal...
  3. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    3:
    5: image_flag = Flag of Pakistan.svg |
    9: ...Pak sarzamin shad bad]]<br>(Blessed Be The Sacred Land) |
    10: ...nguages = [[Urdu language|Urdu]], [[English language|English]] |
    11: capital = [[Islamabad]] |
  4. Desert (21206 bytes)
    1: .... Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    2: .... Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    4: ...erve moisture. Approximately one-third of Earth's land surface is desert. (See a map of the world's de...
    6: ...en) processes are major factors in shaping desert landscapes.
    8: ...erosion. Because deserts are dry, they are ideal places for human artifacts and fossils to be preserve...
  5. Cave (10592 bytes)
    2: [[image:Lavacaveexit.jpg|thumb|300px|The outside world viewe...
    3: ... of it will not receive daylight; however, in popular usage, the term includes smaller spaces like cli...
    10: ...e at Craters of the Moon NM-750px.JPG|thumb|300px|Lava tube cave at [[Craters of the Moon National Mon...
    11: ... and the surface cools down and becomes hard. The lava now flows inside its crust, until the eruption ...
    12: The liquid lava inside the crust flows out and leaves a hollow ...
  6. List of minerals (11610 bytes)
    28: #[[Anorthoclase]]
    48: #[[Alabaster]] (variety of gypsum)
    91: #[[Calaverite]]
    98: #[[Celadonite]]
    101: #[[Chabazite]] (a group of closely-related minerals in the zeolite group)
  7. Libya (12985 bytes)
    3: ...ng east of the [[Nile]], and adopted into [[Greek language|Greek]] as "Libya". In [[ancient Greece]],...
    5: ...9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
    11: | align=center width=140px | [[Image:Libya flag large.png|125px|]] || align=center width=140px | [[I...
    13: | align=center width=140px | <font size=-1>([[Flag of Libya|In Detail]])</font> || align=center wid...
    20: | '''[[Official language]]''' || [[Arabic language|Arabic]]
  8. Sedimentary rock (7917 bytes)
    1: ...[shale]] overlaid by [[limestone]]. [[Cumberland Plateau]], [[Tennessee]].]]
    3: ...[[weathered]] remains of other rocks (known as ''clastic'' sedimentary rocks); by the deposition of th...
    6: ...ithostatic'') pressure squeezes the sediment into layered solids in a process known as [[lithification...
    8: ...the original rock. Differences between successive layers indicate changes to the environment which hav...
    12: ==Classification==
  9. Sand (3758 bytes)
    1: .... Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    3: ...m down to 0.004 mm in size. The next larger size class above sand is [[gravel]], with particles rangin...
    5: ...alts ([[lava]]s) with a high olivine content. The gypsum sand dunes of the [[White Sands National Monument...
    6: .... Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    7: ... [[dune]]s, [[bar (landform)|sand spits]], [[bar (landform)|sand bars]], and the like. In a [[desert]]...
  10. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    1: ... below=[[selenium|Se]] | color1=#a0ffa0 | color2=black }}
    8: ...x_section_physicalprop | color1=#a0ffa0 | color2=black }}
    20: ...box_section_atomicprop | color1=#a0ffa0 | color2=black }}
    29: ..._section_miscellaneous | color1=#a0ffa0 | color2=black }}
    36: ...in | isotopesof=sulfur | color1=#a0ffa0 | color2=black }}
  11. Sedimentary rocks (7917 bytes)
    1: ...[shale]] overlaid by [[limestone]]. [[Cumberland Plateau]], [[Tennessee]].]]
    3: ...[[weathered]] remains of other rocks (known as ''clastic'' sedimentary rocks); by the deposition of th...
    6: ...ithostatic'') pressure squeezes the sediment into layered solids in a process known as [[lithification...
    8: ...the original rock. Differences between successive layers indicate changes to the environment which hav...
    12: ==Classification==
  12. Mineral (10947 bytes)
    5: == Mineral definition and classification ==
    7: ...don't strictly meet the definition are sometimes classified as [[mineraloid]]s. Other natural-occurri...
    9: ... mineral grains are too small to see or are irregularly shaped the crystal structure can be determined...
    11: ...]] (made from [[lead]] and [[sulfur]]) and [[periclase]] (made from [[magnesium]] and [[oxygen]]) all ...
    24: ...ivocation. In other cases, minerals can only be classified by more complex chemical or [[X-ray diffra...

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