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  1. Florida (24937 bytes)
    17: WaterArea = 30,486 |
    18: PCWater = 17.9 |
    25: ...Central]]: [[UTC]]-6/[[Daylight saving time|-5]] (western panhandle)|
    27: Longitude = 79?48'W to 87?38'W |
    28: Width = 260 |
  2. Ecosystem (2598 bytes)
    1: ...nity''' or '''[[biocoenosis]]''') living together with their [[environment]] (or '''[[biotope]]'''), ...
    3: ...1939). Modern usage of the term derives from the work of [[Raymond Lindeman]] in his classic study o...
    5: ... a self-standing unit with coherent and stable flows only to be a bit restrictive.
    7: ...s tend to blend into each other. As a result, the whole [[earth]] can be seen as a single ecosystem, ...
    9: ...t. Introduction of new environmental factors or new species can have disastrous results, eventually l...
  3. Cheetah (6461 bytes)
    17: ... is from 112 to 135 cm (45 [[inch|in]] to 55 in), while the tail can measure up to 84 cm (33 in).
    20: ...ly retract its claws. Even when retracted, the claws remain visible and are used for grip during the ...
    22: ... word "cheetah" comes from [[Hindi]] ''chiitaa'', which is perhaps derived from [[Sanskrit]] ''chitra...
    25: ...[[Male]]s sometimes form small groups, especially when they came from the same litter.
    28: ... a quick catch, it will often give up rather than waste energy. Roughly half of the chases are succes...
  4. Extinction (15793 bytes)
    2: ...r competition. A typical species becomes extinct within 10 million years of its first appearance, al...
    4: ...s on. In other cases, species have produced no new variants, or none that are able to survive the pa...
    6: ...t ''[[Eohippus]]'' (an ancient horse-like animal) was the [[ancestry|ancestor]] of several extant spe...
    8: ...ry date selected to define "modern" extinctions), with many more likely to have gone unnoticed. Most...
    10: Species which are not extinct are termed ''extant''.
  5. Cheetahs (6461 bytes)
    17: ... is from 112 to 135 cm (45 [[inch|in]] to 55 in), while the tail can measure up to 84 cm (33 in).
    20: ...ly retract its claws. Even when retracted, the claws remain visible and are used for grip during the ...
    22: ... word "cheetah" comes from [[Hindi]] ''chiitaa'', which is perhaps derived from [[Sanskrit]] ''chitra...
    25: ...[[Male]]s sometimes form small groups, especially when they came from the same litter.
    28: ... a quick catch, it will often give up rather than waste energy. Roughly half of the chases are succes...
  6. Biodiversity (11106 bytes)
    5: ...earch Council]] (NRC). The word ''biodiversity'' was suggested to him by the staff of NRC, to replac...
    7: ...cerned citizens worldwide. This use has coincided with the expansion of concern over [[extinction]] o...
    10: ...icro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
    12: ...Diversity'' in this definition includes diversity within species and among species, and comparative d...
    14: ...y unified view of the traditional three levels at which biodiversity has been identified:

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