The American bison is the largest land animal in North America.
The mosque, built in a distinctive architectural style, is the largest adobe structure in the world.
Lasers are devices designed to emit narrow, monochromatic, high-intensity beams of light.
Butyric acid (or butanoic acid) is a saturated monocarboxylic acid.
Terephthalic acid is an aromatic dicarboxylic acid.
Rimac Automobili's first model was an important milestone in the development of electric hypercars.
Kazokai, nepriklausomų pusiau karinių bendruomenių nariai, vaidino svarbų vaidmenį Ukrainos istorijoje.
In the disciplines dealing with the human body, it is extremely important to precisely specify the planes, axes and directions.
An important archaeological site located on the right bank of the Danube in eastern Serbia, within the Iron Gates gorge.
Bulgaria's natural resources include a great variety of minerals.
This scene presents the climate zones and soil types of Bulgaria.
The raw material of chocolate, cocoa powder and cocoa butter is provided by a tropical plant.
An invasive predatory sea snail species that inhabits warm seas.
There are two basic cell types: prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
This scene explains the structure and functions of the bones.
The adrenal glands are responsible for maintaining homeostasis and producing a rapid response in stressful situations.
A canid similar to the wolf but smaller in size and more delicate in appearance.
Riverbed engineering refers to artificial modification of the course or flow of rivers.
The submarine designed by the Spanish inventor Narcís Monturiol was a pioneering work in the history of underwater navigation.
Žmogaus kūne yra trys pagrindinės kraujagyslių rūšys: arterijos, venos ir kapliarai.
Through positron emission tomography (PET), visual information on the internal organs can be obtained without making any surgical incisions.
The animation shows the city of Szeged before it was devastated by the great flood.
Archaeological research has shown that a settlement has existed at the site of present-day Kecskemet, near the Chapel Street, already in the Árpád era.