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- Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
6: ...rgent peoples of the region — [[Egyptian|Egyptians]], [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]], [[Ancient Rome|...
11: ...9;ון), "the middle sea", a literal adaptation of the German equivalent ''Mittelmeer''. In ...
32: ...ebanon]], [[Israel]], the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[Egypt]].
33: *'''Africa''' (from east to west): [[Egypt]], [[Libya]], [[Tunisia]], [[Algeria]] and [[Moro...
67: ...d a wind-blown cross-bedded deposit of deep-sea [[foraminifera]]l ooze that had dried into dust and been blown a... - Cretaceous (7391 bytes)
39: | [[Aptian]]
69: ...proceeded faced growing competition from the [[adaptive radiation]] of [[bird]]s, and by the end of th...
71: ... represent a number of types of the group [[maniraptor]]a, which is transitional between dinosaurs and...
77: ...hark]]s and [[teleost]]s became common. Marine reptiles included [[ichthyosaur]]s in the early and mi...
79: ...birds that swam like [[grebe]]s. Globotruncanid [[Foraminifera]] thrived. The Cretaceous also saw the first radi... - Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
7: .... In many cases, such faunal stages have been adopted in building the geologic nomenclature, though i...
15: ...entury. The most influential of those early attempts (championed by [[Abraham Werner]], among others)...
19: ...]], and the name "Carboniferous" was simply an adaptation of "the Coal Measures," the old British geol...
73: ... sea. Primitive [[Aves|birds]] gradually replace pterosaurs. [[Monotremes]], [[marsupial]]s and [[pl...
92: ...mammal-like. First [[dinosaur]]s, [[mammal]]s, [[pterosaur]]s, and [[crocodilia]]. ''[[Dicrodium]]''... - Protist (3773 bytes)
2: ...age:Paramecium.jpg|200px|Paramecium aurelia]] | caption = ''[[Paramecium|Paramecium aurelia]]'', a [[c...
11: ** [[Haptophyte|Haptophyta]]
12: ** [[Cryptomonad|Cryptophyta]] (cryptomonads)
23: ** [[Foraminifera]]
31: ...h [[phagocytosis]], though there are numerous exceptions. They are usually only 0.01-0.5 mm in size, ... - Sedimentary rock (7917 bytes)
28: ...ommon igneous rock forming minerals (with the exception of quartz which is very resistant) are changed...
37: ...rganisms, such as [[coral]]s, [[mollusc]]s, and [[foraminifera]], which cover the [[ocean floor]] with layers of... - Sedimentary rocks (7917 bytes)
28: ...ommon igneous rock forming minerals (with the exception of quartz which is very resistant) are changed...
37: ...rganisms, such as [[coral]]s, [[mollusc]]s, and [[foraminifera]], which cover the [[ocean floor]] with layers of... - Jurassic (4659 bytes)
61: ...s living in the seas were [[fish]] and marine [[reptile]]s. The latter include [[ichthyosaur]]s, [[pl...
64: * [[plankton|planktonic]] [[foraminifera]] and [[calpionelids]], which are of great [[Stra...
71: ...ut not sauropod large) herbivores. In the air, [[pterosaur]]s were common, filling many ecological ro...
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