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  2. The Lunar Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Cinder is the first book in The Lunar Chronicles and second chronologically. It was published on January 3, 2012. [1]Linh Cinder (based on "Cinderella"), [1] a cyborg living with her stepmother and her two stepsisters in New Beijing of the Eastern Commonwealth, works as a mechanic in a booth at the marketplace where she meets Crown Prince Kai, who requests that she fix his personal former ...

  3. Cinder (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Cinder is the 2012 debut young adult science fiction novel of American author Marissa Meyer, published by Macmillan Publishers through their subsidiary Feiwel & Friends.It is the first book in The Lunar Chronicles and is followed by Scarlet.

  4. List of mountains on the Moon - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mountains on the Moon (with a scope including all named mons and montes, planetary science jargon terms roughly equivalent to 'isolated mountain'/'massif' and 'mountain range'). Caveats

  5. Cress (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The villagers (consisting of multiple Lunars) assist them in glamouring the military, aiding in Cinder and her group's escape. Once the entire group is reunited, Cinder plans an infiltration of the castle to stop the royal wedding between Earthen Emperor Kai and Lunar Queen Levana, even though she knows it will start a war.

  6. Lunar mare - Wikipedia

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    The ages of the mare basalts have been determined both by direct radiometric dating and by the technique of crater counting.The radiometric ages range from about 3.16 to 4.2 billion years old (Ga), [4] whereas the youngest ages determined from crater counting are about 1.2 Ga. [5] Updated measurements of samples collected by the Chang’e-5 mission show that some lunar basalts could be as ...

  7. S P Crater - Wikipedia

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    The naming of the mountain is a bit of lore from the Old West. S P Crater can be climbed, and the lava flow can be viewed from the crater rim. C. J. Babbit, an 1880s rancher and early landowner of the mountain, expressed his opinion that the mountain resembled a spilled chamber pot (or Shit Pot, "SP"), [7] and locally this became the accepted name. [5]

  8. Parícutin - Wikipedia

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    Parícutin (or Volcán de Parícutin, also accented Paricutín) is a cinder cone volcano located in the Mexican state of Michoacán, near the city of Uruapan and about 322 kilometers (200 mi) west of Mexico City. The volcano surged suddenly from the cornfield of local farmer Dionisio Pulido in 1943, attracting both popular and scientific attention.

  9. Cinder Cone and the Fantastic Lava Beds - Wikipedia

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    Highest point; Elevation: 6,896 ft (2,102 m) NGVD 29 [1] Coordinates: 1]: Geography; Location: Lassen and Shasta counties, California, U.S.: Parent range: Cascade Range: Topo map: USGS Prospect Peak: Geology; Mountain type: Extinct Cinder cone: Volcanic arc: Cascade Volcanic Arc: Last eruption: 1666: Climbing; Easiest route: Trail hike: Cinder Cone is a cinder cone volcano in Lassen Volcanic ...