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  1. Camellia (2759 bytes)
    16: ...ll. The [[leaf|leaves]] are alternately arranged, simple, thick, serrated, usually glossy, and 3–17 ...
    18: ...ium]]-rich soils. Most species also have a high [[rain]]fall requirement and will not tolerate [[drought...
  2. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    20: ...taly, [[Mount Erebus]] in Antarctica, and [[Mount Rainier]] in the northwestern United States are tall c...
    69: *[[Mount Rainier]] ([[Washington]], [[United States|USA]])
    126: ...a ridge, but has different characteristics than a simple volcano.
    140: There are debates about the simple "hotspot" concept, since theorists cannot agree o...
    177: ...tion cloud and quickly fall to the ground as acid rain. The injected ash also falls rapidly from the str...
  3. Oregon (26551 bytes)
    36: ... but only the western 2/5 of the state is notably rainy; east of the Cascades the climate is much more a...
    41: ...e the future for all [[United States|Americans]]: simple living, [[conservation]], and [[urban growth boun...
    88: The state varies from [[rain forest]] in the [[Columbia Gorge]] to barren dese...
    124: ...is very fertile, and coupled with Oregon's famous rains, gives the state a wealth of agricultural produc...
  4. Desert (21206 bytes)
    6: ...present. Exposures of [[Rock (geology)|rocky]] terrain are typical, and reflect minimal soil development...
    14: ...id lands have less than 250 millimeters of annual rainfall, and semiarid lands have a mean annual precip...
    18: ... be designated as specifically different from the simple definition of a desert: a place where evaporatio...
    22: ...ome parts of the world deserts are created by a [[rain shadow]] effect in which air masses lose much of ...
    24: ...inant weather pattern as trade wind, midlatitude, rain shadow, coastal, monsoon, or polar deserts. Forme...
  5. Meteorology (19082 bytes)
    42: ...pitation (which as of now is only possible with [[rain gauge]]s), this would be beneficial for [[numeric...
    60: ...ion of wind changes as it flows over 'complex' terrain.A typical process for a large-scale wind map woul...
    65: 'Simple' terrain can be modelled using simple mass balance: if there is a hill in the way, the ...
    92: ...], [[radar]], [[satellite]], [[Doppler radar]], [[rain gauge]], [[weather vane]], [[disdrometer]], [[wea...
  6. Tree (23723 bytes)
    13: ...ly by the trees that inhabit them; examples are [[rainforest]] and [[taiga]] (see [[ecozone]]s). A lands...
    38: ...uch easier to measure than the height, as it is a simple matter of stretching a tape round the trunk, and ...
    45: ...the year, swelling to a maximum at the end of the rainy season, minimum at the end of the dry season. Al...
    209: ** [[Golden rain tree]], ''Koelreuteria paniculata''
  7. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    27: ...ved independently on at least four occasions. The simplest pitfall
    29: ...s are quite clearly evolutionarily derived from a simple
    31: high rainfall in [[South America]] (such as [[Mount Roraima...
    46: rolled-leaf tube, and protects it from rain. Possibly because of this improved
    98: rain from splashing the prey off the leaf surface), or...
  8. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    27: ...karyote|Prokaryotic]]''''' cells are structurally simple. They are found only in single-celled and [[Colo...
    56: Prokaryotic genetic material is organized in a simple circular DNA molecule (the bacterial [[chromosome...
    141: |[[Binary fission]] (simple division)
    244: ...aws [[protozoa]], such as ''[[Vorticella]]'' from rain water, and [[bacterium|bacteria]] from his own mo...
  9. Temperate coniferous forests (2732 bytes)
    1: ...areas of regions that have mild winters and heavy rainfall, or inland in drier climates or mountain area...
    3: Structurally, these forests are rather simple, generally consisting of two layers: an overstory...
    5: ...oss]]es, [[ferns]] and some [[shrub]]s. Temperate rain forests can be Temperate coniferous forests or [[...
    7: The temperate coniferous rain forests sustain the highest levels of biomass in ...
  10. Avalanche (25211 bytes)
    21: ===Terrain===
    31: ...properties of snow layers (strength, grain size, grain type, temperature) and avalanche danger are compl...
    47: *Rain - in the short-term causes instability through ad...
    51: ...ave changed since they were made. Observe the terrain and note obvious avalanche paths where vegetation...
    65: ...are a serious danger to life, even with properly trained and equipped companions who avoid the avalanche...
  11. Cell (29541 bytes)
    27: ...karyote|Prokaryotic]]''''' cells are structurally simple. They are found only in single-celled and [[Colo...
    56: Prokaryotic genetic material is organized in a simple circular DNA molecule (the bacterial [[chromosome...
    141: |[[Binary fission]] (simple division)
    244: ...aws [[protozoa]], such as ''[[Vorticella]]'' from rain water, and [[bacterium|bacteria]] from his own mo...
  12. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    65: ...[[fossil fuel]]s to prevent the formation of acid rain. This extracted sulfur is then refined and repres...
    80: ...[[Poland]], [[Russia]], [[Turkmenistan]], and [[Ukraine]].
    104: * [[Sulfide]]s are simple compounds of sulfur with some other chemical elem...
  13. Basenji (6939 bytes)
    80: ...ng bonds with their owners. If not supervised or trained properly, Basenjis can become bored and destruc...
    92: ...breeds of dog have been known to be carriers of a simple recessive gene which, when expressed, immediately...
  14. Moss (8361 bytes)
    19: '''Mosses''' are a type of simple or [[non-vascular plant]]. They can be distingui...
    64: ...t moss within a few years of exposure to wind and rain. Materials which are porous and moisture retentiv...
  15. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    32: ...lly beautiful and lyrics could focus on more than simple tales of youth, love songs and ballads to include...
    36: ...new face of popular music by expanding beyond the simple lyricism of singles to more cohesive and socially...
    52: ...er-songwriter]]s like [[James Taylor]] ("Fire and Rain") and [[Carole King]] (''[[Tapestry (album)|Tapes...
  16. Space Shuttle program (41074 bytes)
    29: ...degree equatorial orbit. In fact any design using simple straight or fold-out wings was not going to meet ...
    43: ...e small -- X-15 rocket plane. Instead a series of simpler rockets would launch the system, and then drop a...
    64: ...k up water and thus need to be protected from the rain. The latter problem was initially fixed by sprayi...
    75: ... came to be. These culminated in the considerably simpler, lower cost, probably safer and better performin...
    120: ...y this results in water ditching or landing on terrain other than a landing site. It is unlikely that fl...
  17. Water (15217 bytes)
    5: ...olar [[ice cap]]s, but also as [[cloud]]s, [[rain|rain water]], [[river|rivers or freshwaters]], and [[s...
    15: ...e air can [[refract]] the beautiful colors of a [[rainbow]].
    34: A simple but environmentally important and unique property...
    72: ...o produce more water. Other water sources are the rain or the seas. This water however is not adequate ...
    104: * [[rain]]
  18. Doppler radar (4559 bytes)
    13: ...s more reflectivity. As in the case with heavy [[rain]] or [[hail]], more signal is reflected back to t...
  19. Solar cell (27643 bytes)
    39: ...electronics) | wafers]] safe from the elements ([[rain]], [[hail]], etc). Solar cells are usually connec...
    47: ...c, and these refer to the size of the crystal "[[grains]]" which make up the solid. Solar cells can be, ...
    149: ...ic silicon solar cell, which can be modelled as a simple p-n junction (see under [[semiconductor]]), these...

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