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  1. Continental divide (2798 bytes)
    2: ...ly recognized). Moreover, some rivers empty into deserts or inland seas, and thus do not end up in th...
    5: ...]'s [[Sierra Madre]] Occidental. East of this divide, rainfall drains into the [[Atlantic Ocean]] or [...
    6: ...co]]. The city of [[Atlanta]] sits atop this divide.
    7: ...e Northern Divide and the St. Lawrence Seaway Divide.
    8: ...rica]], the Continental Divide lies along the [[Andes]].
  2. Ocelot (4489 bytes)
    17: ...on, the ocelot is larger. The name of the animal derives from [[Nahuatl language|Nahuatl]] '''ocelotl...
    19: ...n in a cave in a rocky bluff, a hollow tree, or a dense (preferably thorny) thicket. The gestation per...
    21: ...t any small animal: [[monkey]]s, [[snake]]s, [[rodent]]s, [[fish]], [[amphibian]]s and [[bird]]s are ...
    23: ... resembles that of a [[jaguar]]; it was once regarded as particularly valuable, and because it was so ...
    25: ...es, they now range only in several small areas of dense thicket in South Texas. The ocelot's continue...
  3. Ankara (15129 bytes)
    1: ...3.jpg|thumb|350px|right|View of Ankara|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
    4: ...gn embassies. It is an important crossroads of trade, strategically located at the center of Turkey's ...
    6: ...iver. The city is located 39°52'30" North, 32°50' East (39.875, 32.8333).
    11: ... [[Hattians|Hatti]] civilization, which was succeeded in the 2nd millennium BC by the [[Hittites|Hitti...
    13: ...tayed in the city for a period of time. After his death at [[Babylon]] in [[323 BC]], Ankara and its e...
  4. Monarch butterfly (5180 bytes)
    19: ...ng these migrations. The population east of the [[Rocky Mountains]] overwinters in [[Michoacᮝ], [[Mexic...
    23: ...s, and many such animals avoid consuming it. This defense is shared by the similarly distasteful (and ...
    25: ...his point, hormonal changes occur, leading to the development of a butterfly. Fourth, the mature butte...
    31: ...rotected species and to restore its habitat are underway.
    37: ...h] of the [[Univeristy of Kansas]] [[Entomology]] Department
  5. Moose (8141 bytes)
    16: ...r prong of this fork may be either simple, or divided into two or three tines, with some flattening. T...
    18: ...ase, and a number of smaller snags on the free border.
    24: The great length of the legs gives a decidedly ungainly appearance to the moose. The muzzle i...
    26: ... but quickly increase in size. Height at the shoulders generally ranges between 2.1 to 2.3 m (6.5...
    28: ...male standing 2.34 m (7 ft 8 in) at the shoulders and weighing 816 kg (1799 lb). Its an...
  6. Cherokee (38956 bytes)
    14: <small>(f) = federally recognized <br></small>
    25: ...250,000 [[Native Americans in the United States|Federally recognized]] Cherokees, have headquarters in...
    29: ...ho'' dialect, since [[Hernando de Soto (explorer)|de Soto]] was [[Extremaduran language|Extremaduran]]...
    33: ...selves which means approximately this. However, modern Cherokee call themselves Cherokee, or Tsalagi.
    39: ...red his great work for the Cherokee people was handed down through the [[Ah-ni-ku-ta-ni]], an ancient ...
  7. Mormon Trail (35249 bytes)
    4: ...4]], most notably in [[Kirtland, Ohio]], [[Independence, Missouri]], and [[Nauvoo, Illinois]]. However...
    6: ...s Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. Under Young's leadership, about 13,000 Mormon citizens of Nauvoo set ...
    10: ... and felt the isolated [[Great Basin]] would provide the Saints with many advantages.
    12: ...blished [[Oregon Trail]] on the river’s south side.
    14: ...ne.<ref>Bennett, p. 6.</ref> To try to meet this deadline and to get an early start on the trek to th...
  8. Limestone (3809 bytes)
    3: ...lcite dissolution). Secondary calcite may also be deposited by [[Supersaturation|supersaturated]] [[Me...
    5: ...kkale25.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Limestone.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    7: ...lar rocky outcrops and [[island]]s. Examples include the [[Verdon Gorge]] in [[France]]; [[Malham Cove...
    9: ...pring|hot]] or cold springs. Calcium carbonate is deposited where evaporation of the water leaves a so...
    19: ...re normally limestone. Limestone is used as a facade on some [[skyscraper]]s, but only in thin plates ...
  9. Tyre (5124 bytes)
    1: ...alestine|Acre]], and 20 south of [[Sidon]]. The modern city is still named Sur. The name of the city m...
    3: ...s]], and even beyond the pillars of Hercules at Gadeira ([[Cᤩz]])" (Driver's Isaiah). In the time of...
    5: ...ss. It afterwards fell under the power of [[Alexander the Great]], after a [[Siege of Tyre|siege]] of ...
    7: Here a church was founded soon after the death of [[Saint Stephen|Stephen]], and [[Paul of Ta...
    9: ...eparated from the royal domain as a separate crusader [[Vassals of the Kingdom of Jerusalem#Lordship o...
  10. Adriatic Sea (5830 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Adriatic_sea.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    11: ...y; in [[Latin]] it was ''Mare Hadriaticum''. In modern languages, it is ''Mare Adriatico'' in [[Italia...
    13: ...des, ''Hippolytus,'' 736), but was gradually extended as the [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracusan]] colonies ga...
    15: ...then the Adriatic in the narrower sense only extended as far as the [[Mons Garganus]], the outer porti...
    16: ...ately used to include the Gulf of Tarentum (the modern-day [[Gulf of Taranto]]), the [[Sea of Sicily]]...
  11. Beach (8328 bytes)
    8: ...entire system of sand set in motion by waves to a depth of ten meters (30+ feet) or more off ocean coa...
    11: * geological units of considerable size.
    13: ...ical units are discussed elsewhere in Wikipedia under [[bar (landform)|bars]]. Both types can be viewe...
    18: ..., is termed the '''beach berm'''. The berm is the deposit of material comprising the active shoreline....
    20: ... or more '''longshore bars''': slightly raised, underwater embankments formed where the waves first st...
  12. Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
    2: ... brought in the house or used in the open, and is decorated with [[Christmas lights]] and colourful [[...
    5: ...rous tree. [[Medieval]] legends, nevertheless, tended to concentrate more on the miraculous "flowering...
    9: ...d, [[Saint Boniface]] attempted to introduce the idea of [[trinity]] to the pagan tribes using the con...
    11: ...Rhineland for a relatively long time. It was regarded as a Protestant custom by the Catholic majority ...
    13: ...[Image:New-year-3974099 1280.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Decorated Christmas Tree ]]
  13. Lake (11397 bytes)
    1: ... in the northern [[hemisphere]] at higher [[latitude]]s. Large lakes are sometimes referred to as "inl...
    3: ...hich is dry most of the time but becomes filled under seasonal conditions of heavy rainfall. Many lake...
    6: ...d's lakes are in Canada; this is because of the [[deranged drainage system]] that dominates the countr...
    9: ...s. The advance and retreat of glaciers can scrape depressions in the surface where lakes accumulate. S...
    11: Lakes can also form by means of landslides or by glacial blockages. An example of the later...
  14. Spring (season) (3492 bytes)
    2: ...ound [[June 21]] in the Northern Hemisphere and [[December 21]] in the Southern Hemisphere). In [[mete...
    4: ... "spring" at all until May or even [[June]], or [[December]] in the outer [[Antarctic]].
    6: ...l]] and very high winds, for which a [[severe thunderstorm warning]] or even [[tornado warning]] is us...
    8: ...ober and November) than during the entire winter (December to February).
  15. Plutonium (24623 bytes)
    2: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
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    20: | [[Actinide]]s
    25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    43: | [[van der Waals radius]]
  16. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
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    13: {{Elementbox_densityliq_gpcm3mp | 1.819 }}
  17. List of Major League Baseball players (29066 bytes)
    1: ...N baseball.jpg||thumb|130px|Baseball Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    29: *[[Dale Alexander]]
    30: *[[Doyle Alexander]]
    31: *[[Grover Cleveland Alexander]] &beta;
    55: *[[Brady Anderson]]
  18. Puma (9263 bytes)
    17: ...ed to leopards than to [[lion]]s. There is a considerable variation in color and size of these animals...
    20: ...lly in the [[Everglades]]. There is currently a widespread effort in Florida to try to save the remain...
    23: ...]] (on both the [[Chilean]] and [[Argentinian]] sides).
    26: ...o extinction in the United States, the puma has made a dramatic comeback, with an estimated 30,000 ind...
    30: ... especially in areas with a large population of [[deer]], their natural prey. They have also begun pre...
  19. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    2: ...axobox image | image = [[Image:Elk4.jpg|200px|Red deer]] | caption = }}
    17: ...ump'. Wapiti are a subspecies of the European red deer.
    19: ...[[mammal]], and can reach 1.5m (5 ft) at the shoulder.
    21: ...n of [[Henry III of England|Henry III]], although deer were still preserved by law for the sport of th...
    24: ... attentions of the [[hind]]s and will then try to defend hinds that they attract. Rival stags challeng...
  20. Snow Leopard (2608 bytes)
    15: ...al [[Asia]]. Until recently many taxonomists included the Snow Leopard in the genus [[Panthera]] with ...
    17: ...inter they come down into the forests at an altitude of about 2000 m. They lead largely solitary live...
    19: ...ral]], as well as [[Marmots]] and other small [[rodent]]s.

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