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  1. Actinium (7046 bytes)
    26: | 10070 [[kilogram per cubic metre|kg/m<sup>3</sup>]], n/a
    77: | unknown [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]]
  2. Liver (11441 bytes)
    5: ...t human liver normally weighs between 1.0 - 2.5 [[kilogram]]s, and is a soft, reddish-brown "wedge-shaped" o...
    89: ... both poisoned, the latter fatally, from eating [[Sled dog|husky]] liver.
    92: ...is liver, which would grow again overnight. Curiously, the liver is the only human internal organ that...
  3. Uterus (2272 bytes)
    14: ...he mass of a human uterus amounts to only about a kilogram (2.2 pounds).
  4. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    43: ...e kilogram of beeswax as they would to make eight kilograms of honey, the ability to reuse comb can signific...
  5. Earth (30908 bytes)
    14: The Earth is approximately a slightly [[oblate]] [[spheroid]], with an average di...
    68: The average density of Earth is 5515 [[kilogram|kg]]/[[metre|m<sup>3</sup>]], making it the dense...
    72: ...suggested that the inner core of Earth may rotate slightly faster than the rest of the planet, by ~2? ...
    80: ....html]. Thus, the upper mantle can only flow very slowly.
    110: ... blown away by the [[solar wind]]. This effect is slow, but inexorable. This is one hypothesis explain...
  6. Giraffe (8140 bytes)
    14: ...[kilogram]]s (2000 pounds). Females are generally slightly shorter and weigh less.
    40: ...ve on other vegetable food. A giraffe can eat 63 kilograms (140 pounds) of leaves and twigs daily.
    48: The giraffe has one of the shortest sleep requirement of any mammal, which is reckoned t...
  7. Honey (11666 bytes)
    14: ...he honey. Honey has a [[density]] of about 1500 [[kilogram|kg]]/[[metre|m<sup>3</sup>]] (50% denser than [[w...
    87: ...n which some of the glucose content has spontaneously crystallized from solution as the monohydrate. A...
  8. Sun (20830 bytes)
    45: | [[1 E30 kg|1.9891]] &times; 10<sup>30</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>
    205: ...la]]. The Sun will then become a [[white dwarf]], slowly cooling over eons. This [[stellar evolution|...
    272: * [http://science.msfc.nasa.gov/ssl/pad/solar/default.htm NASA/Marshall Solar Physics...
  9. Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
    28: ... The average density is 5430 kg/m&sup3;; which is slightly less than Earth's density. The reason that ...
    98: | 3.302&times;10<sup>23</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(0.055 Earths)
    182: ...among all planets has a more eccentric orbit. The slow [[precession]] of this orbit around the Sun cou...
    187: Despite its slow rotation, Mercury has a relatively strong magne...
    206: Curiously, Mercury is more often easily visible from the [...
  10. Human (48024 bytes)
    47: ... is the adjectival form of the noun ''homo'', translated as "man" (to include males and females). The ...
    84: ...ne-month [[gestation]] period, with typically 3-4 kilograms (6-9 pounds) in weight and 50-60 centimetres (20...
    102: ...males are typically larger: 175 cm (69 in) and 78 kilograms (172 lb).
    104: ...olled in part by MC1R. On average, [[women]] have slightly lighter skin than [[men]].
    148: ...ple to get less sleep than they need. (See also [[sleep deprivation]].)
  11. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    3: ...ls were hot. The lower grill is now being used to slowly cook pork ribs and [["drunken chicken"]]]]
    6: ...called "grilling". In the parts of the U.S. where slow, Southern or Midwestern-style barbecue is not t...
    8: ...alled a "Barbecue grill" by those unaccustomed to slow barbecue, thereby adding to the confusion.
    10: ...oke is drawn past the meat by convection for very slow cooking. This is essentially how barbecue is co...
    12: The slower methods of cooking break down the [[collagen]...
  12. Jupiter (24639 bytes)
    68: | [[1 E27 kg|1.899&times;10<sup>27</sup>]] [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(317.8 Earths)
  13. Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
    68: | 5.6846&times;10<sup>26</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(95.162 Earths)
    142: ... generated by the [[Kelvin-Helmholtz mechanism]] (slow gravitational compression), but this alone may ...
    149: ...the radio rotation period of Saturn had increased slightly, to approximately 10&nbsp;h 45&nbsp;m 45&nb...
    184: ...c]] interactions, as they rotate almost synchronously with the [[magnetosphere]] of Saturn. However, ...
  14. Uranus (15207 bytes)
    77: | 8.6832&times;10<sup>25</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(14.536 Earths)
    155: ...or it can be described as having an axial tilt of slightly less than 90&deg; and rotating in a [[retro...
  15. Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
    76: | 1.0243&times;10<sup>26</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(17.147 Earths)
    142: ...infalling matter]] during the planet's birth, now slowly radiating away into space. Neptune's [[celest...
    152: ...ng the [[ecliptic]] compared to the ''extremely'' slow motion of ''any'' random fixed star found in th...
    204: ...eptune's rings are much more unstable than previously thought. In particular, it seems that the ''Libe...
  16. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    71: ...][[scientific notation|&times;]]10<sup>22</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(0.0021 Earths)
    124: ...own]] these discrepancies were an artifact of the slightly incorrect value then known for the mass of ...
    126: ...ervatory and its director, [[Vesto Melvin Slipher|Slipher]], who, in the words of Tombaugh, was "urged...
    128: ...as officially adopted and an announcement made by Slipher on [[May 1]], [[1930]].
    140: ... behind their gravity start to pull on each other slightly, resulting in an interaction between their ...
  17. Polar bear (6417 bytes)
    15: ...[carnivore]]. Adult males weigh from 400 to 600 [[kilogram|kg]] (900 to 1300 lbs) and occasionally exceed 80...
    28: ...er den she makes it on a hillside so her cubs can slide down the hill on their bottoms, a feature comm...
  18. Cassowary (5017 bytes)
    16: ...a]] and north eastern [[Australia]]. Some nearby islands also have small cassowary populations: it is ...
    26: ...ssible Southern Cassowary of the far north [[Queensland]] [[rain forest]]s is not well understood.
    30: ... 1.8 m (5&frac12; feet) tall and weigh about 60 [[kilogram]]s (130 pounds). They have a bony [[casque]] on t...
    32: ...e very shy but when cornered can lash out dangerously with their powerful legs. Their three-[[toe]]d f...
    36: ..., in some locations such as [[Mission Beach, Queensland]], [[tourism]] involving the birds has been la...
  19. Cheetah (6461 bytes)
    17: ...e muzzle. The adult animal weighs from 40 to 65 [[kilogram|kg]] (90 to 140 [[pound|lb]]). Its total body len...
  20. Baboon (5672 bytes)
    32: ...le young. The young baboon weighs approximately a kilogram and is colored black. The female tend to be the p...

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