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  • Volcanic activity involving the extrusion of rock tends to form mountains ... like the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, has examples of volcanoes caused by "divergent ...
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  • system and is named after the Roman god of war. It is also known as the ... and seasonal cycles are similar to those of the Earth. Of all the planets ...
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  • was a Greek Presocratic philosopher and one of the three prominent Pythagoreans ... that the Earth was not the stationary center of the cosmos, but moved around ...
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  • from a gel in which the liquid component of the gel has been replaced with ... Aerogels are useful for a variety of applications. Some are good for ...
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  • Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of Barbados. Established ... The economy of Barbados is susceptible to various issues, such as ...
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  • Anuradhapura, one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka, has earned ... Founded in the fourth century B.C.E., Anuradhapura served as of the ...
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  • In common terminology, wind is the flow of air. In a broader sense ... There are various types of winds, which may be classified in any of ...
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  • – 708 or 710 C.E.), was a Japanese poet of the Nara period who featured ... As an official poet to the court of three successive rulers, Hitomaro ...
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  • Gorongosa National Park is at the southern end of the Great African ... Seasonal flooding and waterlogging of the valley, which is composed ...
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  • [[Image:Temple of Zeus.JPG|right|350px|thumb|Ruins of the Temple of ... Olimpia, Olimbia), a sanctuary of ancient Greece in Elis, is ...
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  • The story of a Great Flood sent by God or the gods to destroy civilization ... Many of the world's cultures past and present have stories of ...
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  • Gravel is rock that is of a certain particle size range. In geology ... or tarmac. Russia alone has over 400,000 km of gravel-surfaced roads. Gravel ...
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  • Brachiosaurus is an extinct genus of huge, sauropod dinosaurs that ... Brachiosaurus represented one stage in the history of life. When the ...
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  • Corals are those marine invertebrates of the phylum Cnidaria and the ... other prey items, these animals obtain much of their nutrients from symbiotic ...
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  • French philosopher Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) of decision theory to the belief ... :"Before entering into the proofs of the Christian religion, ...
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  • Energy independence is self-sufficiency in terms of the availability ... amounts to meet the needs (consumption) of a particular entity. ...
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  • Frog is the common name for any of the members of the amphibian order ... rainforests. Overall, about 88 percent of amphibian species are frogs ...
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  • the type of school providing secondary education|gymnasium (school) ... Gym, a shortened form of gymnasium, refers to facilities intended ...
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  • was taken soon afterwards by General Bai Qi of the state of Qin. Upon receiving ... Qu Yuan is considered the first prominent Chinese poet. Twenty-five ...
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  • An electron microscope is a type of microscope that uses electrons ... this initial instrument was only capable of magnifying objects by four ...
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