32 résultats pour "flam"
- flamant.
- FLAMANT
- flamant.
- Flamant nain: Il se nourrit, comme les flamants de James et des Andes, de minuscules particules.
- Flamant nain.
- Jeune flamant
- Flamant nain
- Flamant de James.
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- Flamant rose
- Flamant rose
- Flamant des Andes.
- Flamant nain
- Flamant des Andes
- Flamant rose: Un bec énorme pour des proies microscopiques.
- Flamant rose: Un bec énorme pour des proies microscopiques.
- Flamant du Chili Les jeunes se groupent en «crèches».
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- Flamant de James: Il profite d'une alimentation qui ne lui est guère disputée.
- Flamant des Andes
- Flamant de James
- Flamant de James
- Flamant du Chili
- Belgique (en flam.
- Flamant des Andes: Il s'alimente en eau saumâtre, mais boit de l'eau douce.
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FLAMANT ROSE
ORDRE DES CICONIIFORMES MARAIS ET RIVIÈRES FLAMANT ROSE Phoenicopterus ruber (roseus)
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Pottery
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INTRODUCTION
Pottery, clay that is chemically altered and permanently hardened by firing in a kiln.
basket, or a clay or plaster form. Liquid clay can be poured into plaster molds. A pot can be coil built: Clay is rolled between the palms of the hands and extended intolong coils, a coil is formed into a ring, and the pot is built up by superimposing rings. Also, a ball of clay can be pinched into the desired shape. The most sophisticatedpottery-making technique is wheel throwing. The potter's wheel, invented in the 4th millennium BC, is a flat disk that revolves horizontally on a pivot. Both...
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Olympic Games.
the next decade nearly all the ISFs abolished the distinction between amateurs and professionals, accepting so-called open Games. One of the most visible examples of the policy change came in 1992, when professional players from the National Basketball Association (NBA) were permitted to play inthe Summer Games in Barcelona, Spain. Professionals from the National Hockey League (NHL) became eligible to participate beginning with the 1998 Winter Olympics inNagano, Japan. V CEREMONIES The Olymp...
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Fire - chemistry.
were usually natural caves. Eventually people learned to dip branches in pitch to form torches. They created crude lamps by filling a hollowed out piece of stone withmoss soaked in oil or tallow (a substance derived from animal fat). By cooking with fire, prehistoric people made the meat of the animals they killed more palatable and digestible. They learned to preserve meat by smoking it over a fire,vastly decreasing the danger of periodic starvation. Cooking also enabled them to add some for...
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Gemstones.
In the late 1960s a method was developed for “growing” diamonds by heating a diamond particle to a high temperature and subjecting it to methane gas. The gasdecomposes into carbon atoms, which adhere to the diamond crystal. The crystal structure of the enlarged diamond is identical to that of a natural diamond. Diamondsof about 1 carat (200 mg or 0.007 oz) have been produced by this method, but their cost is still considerably higher than that of naturally occurring diamonds. Sapphires are made...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Hercules - anthology.
'…amidst the gardens fairOf Hesperus and his daughters three,That sing about the golden tree.' The poets, led by the analogy of the lovely appearance of the western sky at sunset, viewed the west as a region of brightness and glory. Hence they placed in it theIsles of the Blest, the ruddy Isle Erytheia, on which the bright oxen of Geryon were pastured, and the Isle of the Hesperides. The apples are supposed by some to bethe oranges of Spain, of which the Greeks had heard some obscure account...
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Règne animal LES PLUMES
Les plumes plus important que voler. Le jeune subit une série de mues, au cours desquelles le duvet est pro gressivement remplacé par des plumes alaires. Les adultes conservent néanmoins une partie de leur duvet pour s'isoler du froid et de la chaleur. Les plumules sont semblables au duvet. Elles produisent une poudre composée de granules de kératine, qui repoussent l'eau et gardent les plumes au sec. Les oiseaux aquatiques, comme les canards, ren...
- FLAMANT DE JAMES
- Midnighters