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  1. Eye (21834 bytes)
    1: ...o nothing but detect whether the surroundings are light or dark. More complex eyes are used to provid...
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    7: ...urtesy of [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    9: ...e eye|iris]] which regulates the intensity of the light that enters the eye. Although they are quite s...
    11: ...ixelated image (not multiple images as is often believed). Each sensor has its own lens and photosensi...
  2. Berimbau (11944 bytes)
    2: ...eing the subject matter of a popular song by Brazilian [[guitar|guitarist]] [[Baden Powell (musician)...
    10: ...ted in bright colors, following local Bahian/Brazilian taste; today, most makers follow the tourist co...
    11:
    16: ... to the lower portion of the Berimbau, used to amplify and resonate the sound.
    21: Capoeiristas split berimbaus in three categories:
  3. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    2: ...iler at a [[block party]] in [[Kansas City Metropolitan Area|Kansas City]]]]
    3: ...amburger]]s and [[hot dogs]] that were grilled earlier when the coals were hot. The lower grill is now...
    6: ... when it means double-sided frying with something like a [[sandwich toaster]] or [[George Foreman Gril...
    8: ...e can usually be used for both barbecuing and grilling and is often called a "Barbecue grill" by those...
    10: For those that distinguish the terms, grilling is almost always a fast process over high heat ...
  4. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    1: ...ovided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    2: ...te, although it is still employed for a few specialized purposes, including navigational [[radio beaco...
    4: ...as a mechanical or visual signal (e.g. a flashing light). Because Morse code is transmitted using just...
    13: ...se". Morse's original code specification, largely limited to use in the United States, became known as...
    17: ... method of communication. Beginning in 1837, [[William Cooke]] and [[Charles Wheatstone]] operated ele...
  5. Compass (8275 bytes)
    3: ...] to provide a very accurate [[navigation]] capability. This device greatly improved maritime trade b...
    5: ...iation compass''' is a specific instrument of a delicate type of construction. It is used by observing...
    9: ...s pointing north, impressing the audience. The earliest record of use of magnetic lodestone as a direc...
    14: The earliest record about the use of compass in navigation ...
    17: ... (Fair Winds for Escort) in the Oxford [[Bodleian Library]] contains great details about the use of co...
  6. Whale (11080 bytes)
    1: ...ovided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]'''Whales''' are the largest [[species]] o...
    3: ...ich are neither dolphins (i.e. members of the families [[Delphinidae]] or [[Platanistoidae]]), nor [[p...
    9: ...e]]s are characterized by the [[baleen]], a sieve-like structure in the upper jaw made of [[keratin]],...
    10: ...y on [[fish]] and/or [[squid]]. An outstanding ability of this group is to sense their surrounding env...
    12: A complete up-to-date taxonomical listing of all cetacean species, including all whale...
  7. Moose (8141 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Cervidae]]}}
    12: ..._name = Alces alces | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
    16: ...ll, which after a short distance divide in a fork-like manner. The lower prong of this fork may be eit...
    24: ...are often found feeding in wetlands in temperate climes.
    30: ...so secretes a special chemical in her urine which lets the male know that she is ready to mate.
  8. Election (15836 bytes)
    1: ...to fill an office, or amongst [[political party|political parties]] offering a slate of potential offi...
    8: ...ovided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    10: ...njoy broad freedom to criticize government, to publish their criticism and to present alternatives."
    12: ... Gleeson]] of the [[High Court of Australia|Australian High Court]] as "The democratic and lawful mean...
    14: ...f knowing candidates other than by information published by third parties. The party with the most im...
  9. Cat (30067 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Felidae]]}}
    10: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = ''[[Felis]]''}}
    14: ...ion_trinomial | color = pink | trinomial_name = Felis silvestris catus | author = [[Johann Christian D...
    16: ...o as ''Felis domesticus'' or ''Felis catus''. ''Felis catus'' is the more current species name.
    18: ...airs]]. In the [[United Kingdom|UK]] and [[Australia]], non-purebred cats are sometimes known as [[mo...
  10. Rays (5748 bytes)
    12: [[Myliobatiformes]] - [[eagle ray]]s, [[manta ray]]s<br/...
    16: ...s than to other sharks. Young rays look very much like young sharks.
    19: ...eveloped their pectoral fins into broad flat wing-like appendages.
    24: ...are born alive. Female skates lay internally fertilized flat, rectangular, leathery-shelled, eggs, wit...
    27: ...n live in brackish bays and estuaries. Bottom-dwelling rays breathe by taking water in through the spi...
  11. Ray (5748 bytes)
    12: [[Myliobatiformes]] - [[eagle ray]]s, [[manta ray]]s<br/...
    16: ...s than to other sharks. Young rays look very much like young sharks.
    19: ...eveloped their pectoral fins into broad flat wing-like appendages.
    24: ...are born alive. Female skates lay internally fertilized flat, rectangular, leathery-shelled, eggs, wit...
    27: ...n live in brackish bays and estuaries. Bottom-dwelling rays breathe by taking water in through the spi...
  12. Vernier scale (1907 bytes)
    1: ...nier scale''' lets one read more precisely from a linear measurement scale. It was invented in its mo...
    3: ...ally calipers and [[micrometer]]s) and on [[theodolite]]s.
    8: ...ator scale measurement corresponding to the best-aligned pair of indicator & data gradations yields th...
  13. Global Positioning System (28209 bytes)
    1: ...star.jpg|thumb|250px||Over fifty '''GPS''' [[satellite]]s such as this NAVSTAR have been launched sinc...
    5: ...) [[satellite constellation]] of at least 24 satellites.
    9: The space segment comprises the GPS satellite constellation.
    10: ..., and uploading data for transmission by the satellites.
    11: ... receivers used for both military and civilian applications.
  14. Compost (10069 bytes)
    16: All guidelines for building compost piles have the goal of cr...
    18: ...rthworm]]s, [[ant]]s, [[snail]]s, [[slug]]s, [[millipede]]s, [[sow bug]]s, [[springtail]]s, and others...
    23: ... as much carbon as nitrogen. For example, grass clippings average about 19-to-1 and dry autumn leaves...
    36: ...sh or wilted,) such as crop residues, hay, grass clippings, weeds
    41: Poultry manure provides lots of nitrogen but little carbon. Horse manure provides both. Sheep and...

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