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- Canyon (3965 bytes)
1: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
3: ...a that are [[resistance (geology)|resistant]] to erosion and weathering remain exposed on the valley w...
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5: ...tes]], while the word Gorge is more common in [[Europe]] and [[Australasia]], though it is also used i...
9: Sometimes large rivers run through canyons as the result of gradual geologic upli... - Coast (8529 bytes)
1: ...oto provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
5: ... A pelagic coast simply refers to a coast which fronts the open ocean, as opposed to a more sheltered...
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7: ... lands as part of a coast may be seen to have environmental implications which would prevent developme...
9: ==Environmental importance== - Carbon (15360 bytes)
2: ...t, carbon has several [[Allotropes of carbon|allotropic forms]]:
6: ...mpletely of carbon bonded trigonally, forming spheroids (of which the most well-known and simplest is ...
13: ...ndomly distributed, so the whole structure is isotropic.
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15: ...tropic and contains a high proportion of closed porosity. Unlike normal graphite, the graphitic layers... - Lion (11511 bytes)
14: ...ink | binomial_name = Panthera leo | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
16: ...pride and ousts the previous lead male, the conqueror may kill any cubs left in the pride that are not...
20: ...animal of the open [[plain]]s, and can be found throughout [[Africa]]. It is nevertheless a threatened...
22: ...rical times ranged from [[Greece]] to [[India]] through [[Iran|Persia]], lives in the [[Gir Forest]] o...
25: ...hera leo spelaea'') which coexisted with humans throughout the last [[Ice Age]]. - Jackal (3358 bytes)
2: ...axobox image | image =[[Image:Schabrackenschakal cropped.jpg|250px]] | caption = A Black-backed Jackal...
17: ...] and [[Asia]]. (The name ''jackal'' is borrowed from [[Persian]] شغال ''shogh...
19: ...y chasing intruding rivals and marking landmarks around the territory with [[urine]] and [[feces]]. Th...
21: ... three 'true jackals' are believed to have split from each other 6 [[MYA]]. The [[Golden Jackal]] is t...
23: ...als around [[abattoir]]s and [[graveyard|funeral ground]]s gave rise to the association between jackal... - Black Rhinoceros (5853 bytes)
1: ...axobox begin | color = pink | name = Black Rhinoceros}}<br/>{{StatusCritical}}
2: ...age:black_rhinoceros-large.jpg|250px|Black Rhinoceros.]] | caption = }}
8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Rhinocerotidae]]}}
9: {{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = ''[[Diceros]]''}}
12: ...omial simple | color = pink | binomial_name = Diceros bicornis}} - Chile (39914 bytes)
39: established_dates = From [[Spain]]<br>[[September 18]], [[1810]]<br>[[Feb...
56: ...go de Almagro]]'s first Spanish expedition south from Peru in [[1535]]-[[1536|36]] called themselves t...
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64: ...entral valley, and Chile became part of the [[Viceroyalty of Peru]].
66: ... [[slavery]] in [[1683]] defused tensions on the frontier between the colony and the Mapuche land to t... - Australian Fur Seal (1324 bytes)
19: ...''A. p. pusillus'') is found along the coast of [[Namibia]] and along the west coast of South Africa. - Cheetahs (6461 bytes)
17: ...0 to 140 [[pound|lb]]). Its total body length is from 112 to 135 cm (45 [[inch|in]] to 55 in), while t...
22: ...aka'', meaning "the spotted one". Other major [[Europe]]an [[language]]s use variants of the medieval ...
24: ==Reproduction and social life==
25: ...mes form small groups, especially when they came from the same litter.
28: ..., it will often give up rather than waste energy. Roughly half of the chases are successful. - Dusky Dolphins (3923 bytes)
17: ...rhynchus obscurus'') is a highly gregarious and acrobatic [[dolphin]] found in coastal waters in the [...
20: ... blazes of white colour running back on the body from the dorsal fin to the tail. Dusky Dolphins may e...
23: ...hile]], [[Argentina]] and the Falkland Islands, [[Namibia]] and the west coast of [[South Africa]] and the ...
26: ...ividuals by fishing trawls. In the mid-[[1980]]s around 400-600 animals were killed annually off Patag...
28: ...n-watching]] enthusiasts. Several boat operators from [[Kaikoura]], on [[New Zealand]] South Island ar... - Giraffes (7566 bytes)
2: ...iraffee.jpg|center|250px]] | caption = Giraffe in Namibia}}
17: [[Image:giraffee5.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Rothschild's Giraffe]]
21: ...golensis'') — large spots and some notches around the edges, extending down the entire lower leg...
23: ...haped spots of dark chocolate on a yellowish background. Range: central and southern Kenya, Tanzania.
24: ...ided spots of chestnut brown on an off-white background and no spots on inner sides of the legs or bel... - Toothfish (2948 bytes)
14: ... overfishing threatens the species as it is slow-growing, reaching maturity between 10 and 12 years of...
16: ...t so-called "pirate ports" in countries such as [[Namibia]], [[Mauritius]], [[South Africa]]'s [[Prince Edw...
18: ...[[French Navy]] patrols the zone and has made numerous arrests and seizures. - List of countries (20527 bytes)
1: ...art provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]A '''country''', a '''[[land]]''', o...
26: *[[Akrotiri]] - Akrotiri Sovereign Base Area (''overseas territory of ...
27: *[[Ŭand]] - County of Ŭand (''autonomous province of [[#F|Finland]], recognized by internation...
67: *'''[[Cameroon]]''' - Republic of Cameroon
75: *''China (ROC) see [[#T|Taiwan (ROC)]]'' - List of countries by highest point (12398 bytes)
36: |17||[[Tanzania]]||[[Kilimanjaro]]||5,895m
82: |40||[[Morocco]]||[[Mount Toubkal]]||4,165m
86: |42||[[Cameroon]]||[[Fako]] on [[Mount Cameroon]]||4,095m
92: |45||[[Costa Rica]]||[[Cerro Chirripo]]||3,810m
94: |46||[[Austria]]||[[Grossglockner]]||3,798m - 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 [[... - Springbok (3637 bytes)
2: ...]] | caption = Springbok in Etosha National Park, Namibia}}
15: ...7 kg. The [[Latin]] name ''marsupialis'' derives from a pocket-like skin flap which extends along the ...
19: ==Pronking==
20: ... When fleeing from a predator, springboks do not pronk, but rather run at speeds of up to 80 kilometre...
27: ...ue ocassionally resurfaces, and leads to much controversy.
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