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  1. Isis (20790 bytes)
    1: ...rovided by <br> [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    3: ...yptian mythology|Egyptian belief]]. She was most prominent mythologically as the wife of [[Osiris]] an...
    5: ...on her head was that of a throne. However, the hieroglyph for her name used originally meant ''(female...
    7: ...orship remained in [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Europe]] as late as the [[6th century]].
    10: ==Name and pronunciation==
  2. Solar system (21174 bytes)
    1: ...ic term for [[star]]s and the objects that orbit around them.
    18: ...thumb|center|550px|This illustration shows the approximate sizes of the planets relative to one anothe...
    20: ...ar System, accompanied by their main satellites, profiled against the limb of the Sun]]
    23: ...s orbiting the planets, mainly Earth, as well as probes heading into [[deep space]].
    25: ... of artificial origin that can be found in orbit around Earth.
  3. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    1: ...ard the opposite end. Features as small as 35 m across can be seen.]]
    4: ...r-like'' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''asteroeides'', ''aster'' "star" + ''-eidos'' "form, shap...
    6: ...t not every minor planet should be called an "asteroid".
    8: ...trike Earth largely intact while the smaller meteoroids generally break up high in Earth's atmosphere.
    10: ...d up in solar orbits, such as the [[Mariner IV]] probe.
  4. Planet (8450 bytes)
    1: ...t-sized objects in orbit around other stars, the problem of defining a planet has become rather more a...
    3: ...d dust that orbited the [[protostar]] in a dense protostellar disk before the star's core ignited and ...
    7: ...ronomical Union]]'s panel on nomenclature). The process of naming planets and their features is known...
    10: ...[Image:Solare_Planeten99.jpg|framed|Planets in approx. scale of size, but not distance. Note a portion...
    12: ...nets in our solar system (in increasing distance from the [[Sun]]):
  5. History of science (41710 bytes)
    6: ... [[empirical]] [[truth]]. [[Philosophy]] differs from science in that, while both the [[Natural scienc...
    11: ...work, looking closely at the ways in which they "produce" and "construct" scientific knowledge. Since ...
    13: ...progressive, and that there can be [[demarcation problem|no demarcation]] between science and any othe...
    21: ...s a direct outgrowth of [[religion]], often as a project of a particular religious community.
    23: ...hat would describe nature as it was in the world around them.
  6. Cereal (6537 bytes)
    2: ...n the Roman goddess of grain, ''[[Ceres (goddess)|Ceres]]''. [[Staple food]] grains are often called ''[...
    4: ...thumb|300px|Oats, barley, and some products made from them.]]
    6: == Cereal crops ==
    10: ...ops are (in approximate order of greatest annual production):
    12: *[[rice]], the primary cereal of [[tropics|tropical]] regions
  7. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    15: ...pan="2"| [[Orbit]]al characteristics ([[Epoch (astronomy)|Epoch]] [[J2000]])
    18: ...06,376,272 [[kilometre|km]]<br>39.481 686 77 [[Astronomical unit|AU]]
    82: !align="left"| Rotation period
    85: !align="left"| Rotation velocity
    91: ...]]<br>of North pole<!--- Pole around which direct rotation occurs --->
  8. January 1 (18244 bytes)
    1: ...n about 1450 and 1600. The Gregorian calendar as promulgated in [[1582]] did ''not'' specify that Janu...
    7: ...404]] - Last known [[gladiator]] competition in [[Rome]] takes place.
    9: *[[1438]] - [[Albert II of Habsburg]] is crowned King of [[Hungary]].
    11: *[[1651]] - [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] crowned King of [[Scotland]]
    14: *[[1707]] - [[John V of Portugal|John V]] is crowned King of [[Portugal]]
  9. Jefferson City, Missouri (7230 bytes)
    2: ...p2;). The two previous capitol buildings were destroyed by fire, the second having been started by a b...
    6: ...own only as the [[Mound_Builders]]. By the time European settlers began arriving here, the Mound Build...
    7: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
    10: ...s dominated by a beautiful domed Capitol, rising from a bluff overlooking the Missouri River. [[Lewis_...
    28: metro pop = |
  10. Atlantis (41399 bytes)
    2: ...] philosopher [[Plato]], who said that it was destroyed by possibly an [[earthquake]] or [[tsunami]] ...
    5: ...een the ancient [[Athenians]] and the Atlantians around 9,000 years before [[Plato]]'s existence.
    7: ... from his grandfather also named Critias, son of Dropides.
    14: ...here at the inner hill the land was enclosed all round by alternate zones of sea and land larger and ...
    17: ...s]], to where proud and warlike men used to come from the continent beyond the islands, in order to of...
  11. Cerium (12377 bytes)
    7: | rowspan="3" valign="center" | '''Ce'''<br>[[Thorium|...
    20: | [[periodic table group|Group]], [[periodic table period|Period]], [[periodic...
    21: | [[group _ element|_ ]], [[period 6 element|6]], [[d-blo...
    29: ..."2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Atomic properties'''
    43: | [[Electron configuration]]
  12. Rock formations (10410 bytes)
    1: ...[[stratigraphy|stratigraphic]] and [[petrology|petrologic]] studies.
    3: ==How rock formations are created==
    5: ...ir origin. A rock structure can be created in any rock type or combination:-
    7: ...erosion, and deposited by wind, ice, or water. [[Erosion]] later exposes them in their current form. A...
    9: ...d by rocks that have evolved into another kind of rock, usually by heat and pressure. An example is [[...

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