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This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. This article has been tagged since August 2005. See How to Edit and Style and How-to for help, or this article's talk page. The London Aquarium is located on the South Bank of the River Thames in central London, near the London Eye. (This article is about the area of London called South Bank. For the similarly named area of Brisbane, please see South Bank Parklands, Brisbane) The South Bank is the area in London on the southern bank of the River Thames near Waterloo station that houses a number of important cultural...
Length 346 km Elevation of the source 110 m Average discharge entering Oxford: 17. ...
The clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, which contains Big Ben London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ...
The British Airways London Eye, sometimes called the Millennium Wheel, is the first-built and largest observation wheel in the world (a type of or evolution on the Ferris wheel), and has been since its opening at the end of 1999. ...
It is a collection of water tanks showing around thousand of species of fish, which is sponsored by National Geographic Channel, world leader in factual entertainment. The aquarium includes three floors and 14 different zones (Freshwater stream, atlantic upper, rivers and ponds, pacific upper, indian ocean, atlantic lower, touch pool, temperate waters, pacific lower, coral reef, invertebrates, tropical freshwater, mangrove, rainforest). Groups Conodonta Hyperoartia Petromyzontidae (lampreys) Pteraspidomorphi (early jawless fish) Thelodonti Anaspida Cephalaspidomorphi (early jawless fish) Galeaspida Pituriaspida Osteostraci Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates) Placodermi Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish) Acanthodii Osteichthyes (bony fish) Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish) Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish) Actinistia (coelacanths) Dipnoi (lungfish) A fish is a poikilothermic (cold-blooded)* water-dwelling...
Corporate logo of National Geographic Channel. ...
For the village on the Isle of Wight, see Freshwater, Isle of Wight. ...
Running Stream The primary meaning of stream is a body of water, confined within a bed and banks and having a detectable current. ...
The Atlantic Ocean is Earths second-largest ocean, covering approximately one_fifth of its surface. ...
The Murray River in Australia. ...
A pond is a body of water smaller than a lake. ...
For other meanings of Pacific, see Pacific (disambiguation). ...
Some of the biodiversity of a coral reef. ...
Invertebrate is a term coined by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck to describe any animal without a spinal column. ...
The tropics are the geographic region of the Earth centered on the equator and limited in latitude by the two tropics: the Tropic of Cancer in the north and the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere. ...
Above and below water view at the edge of the mangal Mangrove are woody trees or shrubs that grow in coastal habitats or mangal (Hogarth, 1999), for which the term mangrove swamp also would apply. ...
Rainforest on Fatu-Hiva, Marquesas Islands A rainforest is a forested biome with high annual rainfall due to the Intertropical convergence zone. ...
You can bring your children and learn all the information of fish, and the related topics inside a live environment. There is an area for you have a close touch with the fish, using your hand to feel the fish, touch the fish in front of the water pool. It cannot be imagined so close to the nature when you are inside the heart of London city. The aquarium has recently drawn attention for displaying robotic fish in one tank. In practical usage, a robot is a mechanical device which performs automated tasks, either according to direct human supervision, a pre-defined program or, a set of general guidelines, using artificial intelligence techniques. ...
External Links
- London Aquarium
- National Geographic Channel
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