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  • 94Science in the medieval Islamic world — This article is about the history of science in the Islamic civilization between the 8th and 16th centuries. For information on science in the context of Islam, see Islam and science …

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  • 95Nibiru collision — This article is about the doomsday scenario. For other uses, see Nibiru. V838 Mon, a star with an expanding light echo, purported as photographic evidence of Nibiru The Nibiru collision is a supposed disastrous encounter between the Earth and a… …

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  • 97Babylonia — Ancient Mesopotamia Euphrates · Tigris Sumer Eridu · Kish · Uruk · …

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  • 98Atmospheric sciences — is an umbrella term for the study of the atmosphere, its processes, the effects other systems have on the atmosphere, and the effects of the atmosphere on these other systems. Meteorology includes atmospheric chemistry and atmospheric physics… …

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  • 100Age of the Earth — This article is about scientific estimates of the age of the Earth. For religious and other non scientific estimates, see Dating Creation. Earth as seen from Apollo 17 The age of the Earth is 4.54 billion years (4.54 × 109 years ± 1%) …

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