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Desiccator
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Desiccation cracks in sludge
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Desiccator
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Desiccation cracks resulting a river near Towaoc.
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A PET soft drink bottle
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Dust plumes rose from desiccated lake bed sediments of the Aral Sea in late March 2010. The MODIS on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this true-color image on March 26, 2010.
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A coconut plantation in La Digue, Seychelles Coconut trees are very hard to establish in dry climates and cannot grow there without frequent irrigation; in drought conditions, the new leaves do not open well, and older leaves may become desiccated; fruit also tends to be shed
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Modern rock salt mine near Mount Morris, New York, United States
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Calcium chloride.
photo: Creative Commons / Omnara
Chikki.
photo: Creative Commons / Civertan.
River Tisza & Bodrog at Tokaj from above. The Tokaj terroir consists of clay or loess soil on volcanic subsoil.
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Pharaohs' tombs were provided with vast quantities of wealth, such as this golden mask from the mummy of Tutankhamun.
photo: Creative Commons / Stefan Didam
A large number of venerid bivalves with their siphons visible.The radical structure of the bivalves reflects their behaviour in several ways.
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SEM image of a grain of table salt.
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Deinococcus radiodurans can resist radiation exposure
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Elevation colorized relief
photo: Creative Commons / Embryophyte
Dicksonia antarctica, a species of tree fern
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A large sea anemone Anthopleura sola is in the process of consuming a "by-the-wind-sailor" Velella velella a blue hydrozoan
photo: Creative Commons / Deroravi
An aerial view of the southwestern tip of Everglades National Park Another growing threat in recent years is the introduction of non-native species into the park.
photo: Creative Commons / CRPeters
A rock showing striations of opal throughout
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Yarkant County يەكەن ناھىيىسى 莎车县 — County —
photo: Creative Commons / Greg Hume
Honey Ant
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Chikki
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Stigma.
photo: Creative Commons / Argmda
Puelo Lake, Chubut, covers 224,686 km2 (86,751 sq. miles), embracing the region between 42° and 46°S; Chubut territory presents the same characteristics as the Río Negro territory.
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Introduced Theba pisana snails aestivating on a row of fence posts in Kadina, South Australia
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The feathery stigma of Crocus sativus has branches corresponding to three carpels
photo: Creative Commons / TawsifSalam
Fried Rohu served in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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An aerial view of the southwestern tip of Everglades National Park. Another growing threat in recent years is the introduction of non-native species into the park.
photo: Creative Commons
Bedbug