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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)
    4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Plant]]ae}}
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[monocotyledon|Liliopsida]]}}
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Asparagales]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Iridaceae]]}}
  2. Slovenia (19318 bytes)
    4: {{Infobox Country|
    40: time_zone= [[Central European Time|CET]] |
    42: time_zone_DST= [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] |
    52: ... and east, [[Hungary]] to the northeast, and [[Austria]] to the north.
    61: ...d [[Gradisca]], and parts of the provinces of [[Istria]] and [[Styria]].
  3. Cave (10592 bytes)
    20: ...on at all coasts of the world, but as they are restricted to the zone where waves work on the rocks of...
    25: ...]]. The most common process of cave formation is karstification, which is the solution of rocks by rain ...
    30: ...] and characterized by [[sinkhole]]s, [[sinking stream]]s, and underground drainage.
    39: ==Distribution==
    42: ...ems so far discovered is widely skewed toward countries where [[caving]] is popular (such as the [[Uni...
  4. Cappadocia (7924 bytes)
    4: ...aphy, '''Cappadocia''' was an extensive inland district of [[Asia Minor]] (modern [[Turkey]]). In the ...
    6: ...r who gives any circumstantial account of the country, greatly exaggerated its dimensions; it is now b...
    9: ...ppodocia_10.jpg|250px|left|thumb|A Traditional Central Anatolian Turkish House.Image provided by [http...
    10: ...chaemenid|Persian Empire]]. In these lists of countries the Old Persian name is [[Katpatuka]] but it i...
    12: ...hite Syrians" (Leucosyri). One of the Cappadocian tribes he mentions are the [[Moschoi]], associated b...
  5. Limestone (3809 bytes)
    3: ...ters ([[groundwater]] that [[Precipitation (chemistry)|precipitates]] the material in [[cave]]s). This...
    9: ...alcite. [[Tufa]], a porous or cellular variety of travertine, is found near waterfalls.
    11: [[Karst]] topography and caves are often formed in areas ...
    17: ...arried]] for roadbeds, building and landscape construction, and [[cement]] manufacture.
    19: ...cks. In North America, most limestone used in construction comes from [[Indiana]].
  6. Geologist (1999 bytes)
    1: ...students of [[geography]], [[engineering]], chemistry, [[urban planning]], [[archaeology]], environmen...
    3: ...l and minerals, adapt to local features such as [[karst]] deposits or the risk of [[earthquakes]], and co...
  7. Lake (11397 bytes)
    3: ...re artificial and are constructed for [[hydro-electric]] power supply, [[recreation]] ([[swimming]], [...
    6: ...deranged drainage system]] that dominates the country.
    9: ...ccumulate water and form lakes. The advance and retreat of glaciers can scrape depressions in the surf...
    11: ...lake formed behind a glacial flow. When the ice retreated, the result was an immense flood that create...
    22: ...he lake; surface and groundwater flows, and any extraction of lake water by humans. As climate conditi...
  8. Cenotes (1499 bytes)
    1: ...le]]s. Cenotes are fully or partially collapsed [[karst]] [[cave]]s. Mature cenotes often resemble small,...
    5: ...tempt to dive a cenote without proper cave/cavern training or certification. Special gear is used to d...
  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: ...tion]] but also the [[Mineral structures|mineral structures]]. Minerals range in composition from pure...
    7: ...ions between. Mineral-like substances that don't strictly meet the definition are sometimes classified...
    9: ...all to see or are irregularly shaped the crystal structure can be determined by [[x-ray]] analysis and...
    11: ...and [[oxygen]]) all share the same cubic crystal structure.
    13: Crystal structure greatly influences a mineral's physical pro...

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