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  1. Karst (5682 bytes)
    1: ...y be little or no surface drainage. Some areas of karst topography, such as the region of southern [[Miss...
    3: The word ''Karst'', or ''Classical Karst'', is the [[English language|English]] name for [...
    5: ....jpg|thumb|200px|Source of the river Loue showing karst formations]]
    7: ==Chemistry of karst landscapes==
    9: ...me, complex underground drainage systems (such as karst [[aquifer]]s) and extensive [[cave]]s and cavern ...

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  1. Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
    28: ...rden soil, the smaller and more delicate species only needing the aid of turfy ingredients, either pea...
    41: ...acking out of the flower it will come in contact only with the non-receptive lower face of the stigma....
    66: ...ic alpine species with white flowers found in the karst mountain Orjen in Montenegro. It is very rare and...
  2. Slovenia (19318 bytes)
    100: * the [[dinarides|dinaric]] [[Karst]] of [[inner Slovenia]] (dinarski kras notranje S...
    109: ... regions exist, and, as their name suggests, are only used for [[Statistics|statistical]] purposes. Th...
    137: ... third most forested country in Europe, after [[Finland]] and [[Sweden]]. Remnants of primeval forests...
    182: ...an plain and a [[Littoral Region]]. It also has [[Karst]] - a very rich underground world. Diverse [[Flor...
    186: ...e well known after the mystical [[olm|proteus]]. Only one third of Kras is now covered by pine forest....
  3. Cave (10592 bytes)
    25: ...]]. The most common process of cave formation is karstification, which is the solution of rocks by rain ...
    30: ...rocess produces a distinctive landform known as [[karst]] and characterized by [[sinkhole]]s, [[sinking ...
    49: ... Free-tailed Bat]], are trogloxenes, and are commonly found in caves, but forage outside of the caves....
    58: ...States|USA]]) at 579km in length. This record is unlikely to be surpassed in the near future as the ne...
  4. Cappadocia (7924 bytes)
    4: ...ent geography, '''Cappadocia''' was an extensive inland district of [[Asia Minor]] (modern [[Turkey]])...
    6: ...define its limits with accuracy. [[Strabo]], the only ancient author who gives any circumstantial acco...
    14: ...the name Cappadocia came to be restricted to the inland province (sometimes called Great Cappadocia), ...
    16: ... capital of the whole country, was situated. The only two cities of Cappadocia considered by Strabo to...
    22: ...]]; and the continuity of the native dynasty was only interrupted for a short time after Alexander's d...
  5. Limestone (3809 bytes)
    11: [[Karst]] topography and caves are often formed in areas ...
    19: ...is used as a facade on some [[skyscraper]]s, but only in thin plates for covering rather than solid bl...
  6. Geologist (1999 bytes)
    3: ...l and minerals, adapt to local features such as [[karst]] deposits or the risk of [[earthquakes]], and co...
  7. Lake (11397 bytes)
    1: ...de]]s. Large lakes are sometimes referred to as "inland [[sea]]s" and small seas are sometimes referre...
    5: [[Finland]] is known as ''The Land of the Thousands Lake...
    40: ...th, and is a measure for transparency. It is commonly used to test [[eutrophication]].
    47: ...[[Intermittent lake]]s and are typical of [[Karst|karstic terrain]]. A prime example of this is [[Lake Ce...
    51: ...ions this water will quickly evaporate or freeze unless insulated in some manner, such as by a coating...
  8. Cenotes (1499 bytes)
    1: ...le]]s. Cenotes are fully or partially collapsed [[karst]] [[cave]]s. Mature cenotes often resemble small,...
  9. Karst (5682 bytes)
    1: ...y be little or no surface drainage. Some areas of karst topography, such as the region of southern [[Miss...
    3: The word ''Karst'', or ''Classical Karst'', is the [[English language|English]] name for [...
    5: ....jpg|thumb|200px|Source of the river Loue showing karst formations]]
    7: ==Chemistry of karst landscapes==
    9: ...me, complex underground drainage systems (such as karst [[aquifer]]s) and extensive [[cave]]s and cavern ...
  10. Mineral (10947 bytes)
    1: ...] processes. The term "mineral" encompasses not only the material's [[chemical composition]] but also...
    20: ...in a handful of samples, and many are known from only one or two small grains.
    24: ...hout equivocation. In other cases, minerals can only be classified by more complex chemical or [[X-ra...
    26: Physical properties commonly used are :
    27: ..., or it may be massive, granular or compact with only microscopically visible crystals.

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