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- Desert (21206 bytes)
4: ...ion for supporting very little life. Compared to wetter regions this may be true, although upon closer...
6: ...ect minimal soil development and sparseness of vegetation. Bottom lands may be [[salt]]-covered flats....
8: Deserts sometimes contain valuable mineral deposits that were f...
14: ...annual precipitation of between 250 and 500 millimeters. Arid and extremely arid land are deserts, and...
16: ...[Brooks Range]] also receives less than 250 millimeters of precipitation per year, but is not generall... - Altiplano (3745 bytes)
2: ...tacama Desert]], the driest area on the whole planet, lies to the southwest of the Altiplano.
6: ... of approximately 4,500 meters (or about 15,000 feet). Alternate names used in place of ''altiplano''...
8: ... windy and sunny. [[Snowfall]] events may happen between April and September, especially to the north,...
17: ...tially blocking tectonic deformation in the area between the two cordilleras. - Chile (39914 bytes)
1: ...[[South America]] occupying a long coastal strip between the [[Andes]] mountains and the [[Pacific Oce...
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61: ...e, but the area's remoteness prevented extensive settlement.
64: ...]] and [[hunting]]. The first permanent European settlement, [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]], was founded... - Recluse Spiders (5927 bytes)
25: ...effects. The [[Chilean recluse]] (''Loxosceles laeta'') supposedly has a more potent venom, which res...
31: ...ama Desert]] of [[Chile]], home of ''Loxosceles laeta''. This ability to live in dry areas, often wit...
39: * [http://spiders.ucr.edu/necrotic.html Vetter, R. 2003. Causes of Necrotic Wounds other than...
40: * [http://spiders.ucr.edu/myth.html Vetter, R. 2003. Myth of the Brown Recluse Fact, Fear... - Pterosaurs (10375 bytes)
16: ...s, while later forms had a stump for a tail, no teeth and a jaw more like a beak than the elongated ja...
22: ...d to wingspans in excess of 12 [[meter]]s (40 [[feet]]). Since the first pterosaur [[fossil]] was disc...
26: ...tooth.jpg|thumb|Fossil Pterosaur tooth from the Cretaceous of Morocco.]]
30: ...d helped to support a membrane (the propatagium) between the wrist and shoulder. The pteroid might hav...
32: ...n considered to be evidence of swimming, webbed feet are also seen in some gliding animals such as [[c...
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