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BauxiteUSGOV.jpg
Deutsch: Bauxit
English: Bauxite
Español: Bauxita pulida
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http://resourcescommittee.house.gov/subcommittees/emr/usgsweb/photogallery/ ; English Wikipedia, original upload 3 August 2004 by Chris 73 see also webarchive - resourcescommittee.house.gov, Bauxite+Ore_jpg.jpg |
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This image is a work of the "Minerals in Your World" project, a cooperative effort between the United States Geological Survey and the Mineral Information Institute. The images were featured in the "Minerals and Materials Photo Gallery" on the website of the U.S House Subcommittee on Energy and Natural Resources. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain. |
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This image has currency in it to indicate scale.
Avoid using objects such as coins for scale, as they will require people unfamiliar with them to look up the dimensions or guess, both of which defeat the purpose of the object in the first place. Coins are particularly bad as they can reinforce a geographical bias, and some coins' designs are copyrighted.
Ideally, a photograph should include a ruler with the subject (as seen in this photo) or add a scale marking via an image editor instead (as seen in this photo). SI ("metric") units are the most commonly used worldwide (see metre, 1 E-2 m).
Examples of bad practice: here.
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Common coin diameters for reference:
- U.S. dollar:
- 1¢: 19.05 mm , 0.75 in
- 5¢: 21.21 mm , 0.79 in
- 10¢: 17.91 mm , 0.71 in
- 25¢: 24.26 mm , 0.94 in
- 50¢: 30.61 mm , 1.22 in
- $1: 26.5 mm , 1.02 in
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- Canadian dollar:
- 1¢: 19.05 mm , 0.75 in
- 5¢: 21.2 mm , 0.83 in
- 10¢: 18.03 mm , 0.71 in
- 25¢: 23.88 mm , 0.94 in
- 50¢: 27.13 mm , 1.07 in
- $1: 26.5 mm , 1.02 in
- $2: 28 mm , 1.1 in
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- Pound sterling
- 1p: 20.32 mm , 0.8 in
- 2p: 25.91 mm , 1.02 in
- 5p: 18 mm , 0.71 in
- 10p: 24.5 mm , 0.96 in
- 20p: 21.4 mm , 0.84 in
- 50p: 27.3 mm , 1.07 in
- £1: 22.5 mm , 0.89 in
- £2: 28.4 mm , 1.12 in
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- Euro
- 1c: 16.25 mm , 0.64 in
- 2c: 18.75 mm , 0.74 in
- 5c: 21.25 mm , 0.84 in
- 10c: 19.75 mm , 0.78 in
- 20c: 22.25 mm , 0.88 in
- 50c: 24.25 mm , 0.95 in
- €1: 23.25 mm , 0.92 in
- €2: 25.75 mm , 1.01 in
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