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For information on any area of science that interests you,
enter a keyword (eg. scientific method, molecule, cloud, carbohydrate etc.).
Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below.

List of reference tables

See also:Wikipedia:List of lists and Wikipedia:List of lists/uncategorized

This is a list of reference tables, similar to the collection of reference tables found at the back of almanacs, dictionaries and encyclopedias (or an index of them, if they're scattered throughout the work).

It includes listings or tabular information for quick reference, not narrative articles.

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By type
Contents

Reference

Standards

Size, measurement and conversions

Mathematics

Physical science and categorization

Physics

Chemistry

Electronics

Engineering

Astronomy

Space exploration

Geology

Geography and places

List of famous and notable sites

Terrestrial landscape features/regions

(generally larger than "sites" above)

Extraterrestrial features/regions

Cities

List of countries and other entities

Toponymy lists (place names)

Biology

Animals/zoology

Agriculture and food

Foods and drinks

Ecology

Architecture and civil engineering

Computing, internet, and technology

Transportation

Medicine, health, and the body

Philosophy and religion

Philosophy

Religion

Social sciences

Psychology

Language and words

Word categorization schemes

Words and expressions (subsets of)

Sociology

Business, finance, and economics

People

For many different lists of people see lists of people. This includes lists by surname, nationality, occupation, office held, and belief.

Events and history

Government, law and politics

Military

Air Forces of the World

Armies of the World

Military Aircraft

Navies and Ships of the World

Terrorists of the World

Military Events

Military Groups in WWI and WWII

Weapons and Misc. Topics

Martial Arts

Higher education and schools

Organizations/institutions

Vocational

Profession and activities

Domestic knowledge

(see also How-Tos)

Recognized achievements

Arts and culture

Art

Literature

Fiction

Major themes

Music

Film

Radio

Television

Ceremonies/festivals/meetings

Culture

Sports and games

Humour


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