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- 03:44, 18 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Slavery in the United States in 1860.gif (By 1860, the United States had about 4 million slaves. Most of these slaves worked on cotton plantations in the South. The map shows the approximate number of slaves in each state. Virginia had the largest number of slaves, about 491,000.)
- 03:28, 18 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Map of Tyrol.gif (The map at the left shows the location of Tyrol, a region in Europe. The region includes part of western Austria and northern Italy. The detailed map of the region appears at the right. The Alps cover most of the area.)
- 02:39, 18 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Luanda, Angola.gif (Luanda is the capital and largest city of Angola. Luanda has many modern buildings that reflect its position as Angola's chief industrial center and port.)
- 02:35, 18 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Kabul, Afghanistan.gif (Kabul, Afghanistan's capital and largest city, has both traditional and modern buildings. Traditional mud-brick dwellings, such as those on the hillside, are found throughout Afghanistan. Some modern buildings rise in downtown Kabul. Parts of the city, '')
- 08:36, 16 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Vietnam War--Major Battles.gif (This map shows the locations of major battles and other actions during the Vietnam War (1957-1975), as well as major United States military bases. The war was fought mainly in North and South Vietnam. Troops also battled in Laos and Cambodia, and U.S. pil)
- 08:08, 16 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Korean War--UN advance and armistice.gif (This map illustrates the fourth and final stage of the Korean War—the advance north by United Nations (UN) troops starting in January 1951, and the battle line north of the 38th parallel where fighting continued between the Allies and the Communists unt)
- 07:59, 16 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Korean War--Chinese offensive.gif (This map illustrates the third stage of the Korean War—the Chinese offensive and the retreat by United Nations (UN) forces from November 1950 to January 1951. China, which had entered the war in October 1950, sent a huge force into North Korea and force)
- 07:08, 16 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Korean War--UN forces move north.gif (This map illustrates the second stage of the Korean War—the Inchon landing, and the northern advance of United Nations (UN) troops into North Korea. In mid-September 1950, when North Korean forces were in control of much of South Korea, United States fo)
- 05:15, 16 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Korean War--North Korean invasion.gif (This map illustrates the first stage of the Korean War—the North Korean invasion and advance into South Korea from June to September 1950. Troops from Communist-ruled North Korea first invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950. The United States and several)
- 11:41, 11 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Cellular telephone network.gif (A cellular telephone network is made up of many adjoining geographic areas called cells. Each cell has its own antenna and transceiver. When a person traveling in a car uses a cellular telephone, the network passes the call from one cell to the next cell)
- 16:08, 10 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Hurrican winds top view.gif (Hurricane winds on the ocean surface swirl counterclockwise around a calm eye in the Northern Hemisphere.)
- 16:03, 10 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Where hurricanes strike.gif (This map of the world shows where hurricanes, typhoons, and tropical cyclones occur. These storms form over warm tropical seas and then move to higher latitudes. The storms can die out quickly if they move over land, because they can no longer draw energy)
- 15:34, 10 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Parts of an Oscilliscope.gif (In an oscilloscope a stream, or beam, of electrons passes between two pairs of electrodes, strikes the end of the tube (which is coated inside with fluorescent material), and then excites a spot of light. The spot moves in response to electric charges pla)
- 10:55, 10 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Parts of a lead-acid storage battery.gif (Most lead-acid storage batteries have six cells. Each cell contains two sets of lead electrodes called plates. The plates are separated by plastic or rubber sheets. A solution of sulfuric acid, called the electrolyte, surrounds the plates. Each terminal p)
- 10:51, 10 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Parts of a carbon-zinc cell.gif (A carbon-zinc cell consists of a zinc container filled with substances that react chemically to produce an electric current.)
- 09:52, 10 July 2005 Rickyboy talk contribs uploaded File:Daniell Cell.gif (In a Daniell cell, one electrode forms the shell, and two liquids are separated by a porous cup.)