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regions of the earth

      Mountain : leads water to rivers; reach the highest points into the sky from the earth
      Desert : dry flat, although sometimes hilly, regions recieving very little rain; little biodiversity
      Plain : usually the remains of a previous landmass such as a mountain; very flat and grassy
      Towns : industrialized (by humans) regions with abundant roads and buildings
      Tundra : much like a desert but marked by dramatically low temperatures
      Beach : area long the shoreline of land; usually very sandy with dunes caused by tides and wind
      Forest : very dense tree growth usually with high humidity and biodiversity
      Wetland : the form in between land and water; large biodiversity

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chemical contents

      Iron [Fe/ELEMENT #26] :34.6%
      Oxygen [O/ELEMENT #8] : 29.5%
      Silicon [Si/ELEMENT #14] : 15.2%
      Magnesium [Mg/ELEMENT #12] : 2.7%
      Nickel [Ni/ELEMENT #28] : 2.4%
      Sulfur [S/ELEMENT #16] : 1.9%
      Calcium [Ca/ELEMENT #20] : 1.1%
      Aluminum [Al/ELEMENT #13] : 1.1%
      Sodium [Na/ELEMENT #11] : 0.6%

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modes of travel

      Automobile : human invention utilizing combustible engine
      Bike : primitive two-wheeled human method of transportation
      Motorcycle : combination of automobile and bike; combustible engine utilizing two wheels
      Feet/Paws : most land-dwelling animals use these for mobility
      Horseback : early human method of transportation; rarely used today
      Skateboard : four wheels attached to a board; somewhat efficient, not very stable
      Train : akin to subways and monorails; high speed vehicles with high capacity of passengers

 

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things often seen

      Rocks : dense collection of minerals; highly abundant
      Insects : largest species of animal in the world; all have six legs
      Foliage : used for food and protection by many animals; photosynthesize, creating oxygen
      Litter : waste created by humans; by-product of civilization
      Buildings : manmade objects in which modern society revolves around
      Bridges : manmade objects connecting two areas separarated by (most often) water

 

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notable inhabitants

     Humans: bipeds capable of intelligent thought
      Cockroaches : very rugged pest able to live in the toughest of conditions
      Apes : closest relative to human; very communal and societal
      Puppies : youngling of a canine, a furry quadruped; warms hearts of many
      Giraffes : tallest of land animals; can grow up to eighteen feet tall
      Polar Bears : largest land carnivore; lives a good portion of life in the water; threatened population
      Harry Potter : wizard inhabiting the UK; only one known to survive Avada Kedavra curse

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