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  • The Victoria Falls, one of the world's "natural wonders ... considered a remarkable spectacle because of the peculiar, narrow, slot ...
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  • Lake Ladoga, located in the northwestern part of Russia, is the largest ... In total, Lake Ladoga covers an area of 6,700 fresh water square miles ...
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  • The Euphrates River is the western of the two great rivers that define ... They form a great river system, an alluvial salt marsh ecoregion of ...
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  • :This article is about a type of container. [[Image:Barrels2.jpg|thumbnail ... A barrel or cask is a hollow cylindrical container, traditionally ...
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  • Greenhouse gases (GHGs) is the name given to a number of gases present ... The most important greenhouse gas is water vapor which creates clouds ...
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  • Silica gel is a granular, porous form of silica, produced synthetically ... fungicides, or pesticides), packets of silica gel usually bear warnings ...
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  • Brass is the term used for alloys of copper and zinc. It has a yellow ... By comparison, bronze is principally an alloy of copper and tin. ...
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  • Polyester is the name for a class of polymers that contain the ester ... resins that are widely used in the bodies of automobiles and yachts. ...
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  • permanently alters the protein structure of the skin, preventing it from ... Once tanned, the leather becomes useful for a variety of products ...
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  • An acid dye is a type of dye that is applied from an acidic solution ... overlap and generally depend on the type of fiber to be colored and the ...
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  • Desalination (or desalinization or desalinisation) refers to any of ... but this article focuses on water desalination. Water is desalinated ...
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  • Drying is the process of using heat to remove a liquid (such as water ... The process of drying can be undertaken by various methods for a variety ...
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  • A sedimentary rock is one of the three main rock groups, the other ... Sedimentary rocks make up a relatively thin layer of rock that covers ...
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  • , a German physicist who did most of his work in the Netherlands ... On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees ...
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  • current. Most electrolytes consist of ions in solution, and they ... All higher life forms require a complex balance of electrolytes inside ...
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  • Greek pre-Socratic philosopher and a citizen of Agrigentum, a Greek colony ... Empedocles conceived the ultimate reality as the unity of four permanent ...
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  • the construction, maintenance, and repair of ships, boats, and other watercraft ... According to the ancient Greek author Athenaeus of Naucratis, the ...
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  • Nuclear fission is the splitting of the nucleus of an atom into parts ... for nuclear power and to drive the explosion of nuclear weapons. Both uses ...
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  • produced by humans, typically consisting of washing water, urine, feces ... from Vulgar Latin exaquare ("to remove water"), from Latin ex- ‘out ...
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  • Cheonmin, King Sejong's new policy of breaking class barriers allowed ... Twenty-first century Koreans are justifiably proud of Jang's ...
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