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  2. Motion - Wikipedia

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    Motion is a change in position of an object with respect to a reference point in time. Learn about the equations, laws, and branches of physics that describe motion, as well as the orders of magnitude and examples of motion in the universe.

  3. Environmental art - Wikipedia

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    Environmental art is a range of artistic practices that celebrate an artist's connection with nature using natural materials and address ecological and social issues. Learn about the origins, evolution and examples of environmental art from prehistoric cave paintings to contemporary public projects.

  4. Kinetic art - Wikipedia

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    Kinetic art is art that contains or depends on movement perceivable by the viewer or that depends on motion for its effects. Learn about the origins, development and styles of kinetic art from impressionism to op art, and see works by artists such as Manet, Degas, Gabo and Rickey.

  5. Animal Locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the scientific and artistic legacy of Eadweard Muybridge's chronophotographic series of animal locomotion, made in 1884-1885 at the University of Pennsylvania. See examples of his images of horses, ostriches, bison and more, and how he used multiple cameras and tripwires to capture motion.

  6. Living Still Life - Wikipedia

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    Living Still Life is a 1956 painting by Salvador Dalí that depicts ordinary objects in motion, inspired by his theory of Nuclear Mysticism. The painting combines elements of art, physics, and religion, and is located at the Salvador Dalí Museum in Florida.

  7. Atmosphere of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The atmosphere of Earth is a layer of gas mixture that surrounds the planet and provides various functions, such as shielding, heating, and supporting life. Learn about its composition, structure, properties, evolution, and effects on Wikipedia.

  8. Nature conservation - Wikipedia

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    Nature conservation is the philosophy and movement of protecting species, habitats, and ecosystems from extinction and degradation. It involves different values, ethics, and practices, such as biocentrism, ecocentrism, sentientism, and consumer conservation.

  9. World Wide Fund for Nature - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, WWF launched an online music download store with fairsharemusic from which 50% of the profit goes to the charity. [58] In April 2015, Hailey Gardiner released her solo EP, titled The Woods. In honor of Earth Day, 15% of the proceeds made towards the purchase of the EP would be donated to the WWF. [59]