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- Isis (20790 bytes)
5: ...male) of flesh'', i.e. [[mortal]], and she may simply have represented deified, real, [[Queen regnant|...
7: ...ghout the [[Middle East]] and [[Europe]], with temples to her built as far away as the [[British Isles...
19: ===Temples===
20: ...ell deeply in love within their mother's womb. Temples dedicated specifically to Isis become wide-spre...
22: By this period, temples to Isis begin to spread outside of Egypt. In ma... - Solar system (21174 bytes)
1: ...th]] is the third planet of the Solar System. ''[[Planetary system]]s'' are a more generic term for [[...
3: ==Planets In the Solar System==
5: ... clear-cut than once thought. This encyclopedia employs the following divisions:
8: *The [[planet]]s of the Solar System are those nine bodies ...
9: **[[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] (☿) - Asteroid (24334 bytes)
1: ...ipse|elliptical]] orbits between those of [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] and [[Jupiter]]. [[image:433eros.jpg|...
4: ... term to the small moons of the [[gas giant|giant planets]]. The first [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-...
6: ...solar system, and some argue that not every minor planet should be called an "asteroid".
10: ...em, and [[minor planet]] for a taxonomy of the subplanetary objects that include asteroids. The term '...
14: ...360) 1981 VA]]; the last numbered and named minor planet was [[99905 Jeffgrossman]] [http://cfa-www.ha... - Planet (8450 bytes)
1: ...bit around other stars, the problem of defining a planet has become rather more acute.
3: Planets are believed to form from a collapsing [[neb...
7: ... of naming planets and their features is known as planetary nomenclature.
9: ===Planets in the Solar System===
10: [[Image:Solare_Planeten99.jpg|framed|Planets in approx. scale of size, but not distance. ... - History of science (41710 bytes)
4: ...ries are known as ''pre-scientific''. Still, many place ancient [[natural philosophy]] clearly within ...
15: ...ose in the social sciences or humanities (for example, the "[[Science wars]]").
23: ...he [[habit]]s and [[Abstraction|attributes]] of [[plant]]s and [[animal]]s in the world around him. He...
27: ...ment of]] [[agriculture]], which allowed for a surplus of food, it became possible for early [[Civiliz...
29: ...ture of the planets and stars, many theoretical explanations were proposed. - Cereal (6537 bytes)
2: ...ss of grain, ''[[Ceres (goddess)|Ceres]]''. [[Staple food]] grains are often called ''[[corn]]''.
13: *[[maize]], a staple food of peoples in [[North America]], [[South America]], and [[...
14: ...ar but distinct cereals that form an important staple food in Asia and Africa.
15: *[[sorghum]], important staple food in Asia and Africa and popular worldwide fo...
17: *[[oat]]s, formerly the staple food of [[Scotland]] and popular worldwide for l... - Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
2: |+ <big>'''Pluto'''</big>
4: ...lspan="2" align="center"| [[image:Pluto.jpg|250px|Pluto in True Color]]
5: .../><small><font color="white">'''Brightness map of Pluto'''</font></small>
120: ...regarding whether Pluto should be classified as a planet (see below for details). Its symbol is a comb...
124: ...d orbit of [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]]. It is [[#Planet X?|now known]] these discrepancies were an ar... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...'' refers to the order in which the months are displayed, [[January]] to [[December]]. The first day o...
7: ...known [[gladiator]] competition in [[Rome]] takes place.
15: ...vet Island]] is discovered by [[France|French]] explorer [[Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier]].
17: *[[1797]] - Albany replaces New York City as the capital on New York.
18: ... Great Britain]] and [[Kingdom of Ireland]] is completed to form [[United Kingdom]] - Jefferson City, Missouri (7230 bytes)
6: ...ready vanished into history and the indigenous peoples were called the Osage Indians. (See Also: [[Osa...
12: {{Template:US City infobox|
45: ...nce design and made of Carthage marble. It was completed [[1917]].
46: *The statue on top of the Capitol building is [[Ceres]], the Goddess of Grain.
72: ...census]]{{GR|2}} of [[2000]], there are 39,636 people, 15,794 households, and 9,207 families residing ... - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
2: ...[tsunami]] about 9,000 years before his own time. Plato did mention it was somewhere outside the [[Pil...
5: ...]] and the Atlantians around 9,000 years before [[Plato]]'s existence.
9: ===Plato===
10: ''Main article: [[Critias %28Plato%29]]''
12: ...trate Plato's philosophy of the ideal government. Plato's account purports to be based on a visit to [... - Cerium (12377 bytes)
176: ...bits an interestingly variable chemistry. For example, compression or cooling of the metal can change ...
182: == Applications ==
190: ...fine the grain]] and give sound [[casting]] of complex shapes. It also adds heat resistance to magnesi...
197: ** Cerium(IV) oxide has largely replaced [[Rouge]] in the [[glass]] industry as a poli...
207: ...o named by Berzelius after the asteroid [[1 Ceres|Ceres]], discovered two years earlier ([[1801]]). - Rock formations (10410 bytes)
7: ... later exposes them in their current form. An example is [[Bryce Canyon]] National Park in [[Utah]].
9: ...ind of rock, usually by heat and pressure. An example is [[Mount Rushmore]] National Monument in [[Sou...
11: ...erosive forces sculpt their current forms. An example is [[Iao Needle]] in [[Maui, Hawaii]].
15: ...]]/[[Ayers Rock]] in [[Australia]] is a noted example.
95: *Kagga Kamma, Ceres, [[Western Cape]], [[South Africa]]
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