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  2. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    Terraria has support for mods, which is facilitated by the third-party tModLoader. [12] [13] [14] It later received official support when it was released as free downloadable content alongside the "Journey's End" update on Steam in 2020. [15] Mods for Terraria vary widely in their scope, content, and purpose. Some, such as Thorium and Calamity ...

  3. Core Keeper - Wikipedia

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    Core Keeper is a survival sandbox game developed by Pugstorm. The game features mechanics similar to other games in the sandbox genre such as Minecraft, Terraria and Stardew Valley, including mining, crafting, farming and exploration in a procedurally generated underground world.

  4. Lave net - Wikipedia

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    Fisherman carrying a lave net. A lave net is a type of fishing net used in river estuaries, particularly in the Severn Estuary in Wales and England to catch salmon.. The lave net is a Y-shaped structure consisting of two arms called rimes made from willow, which act as a frame work to the loosely hung net.

  5. Corium (nuclear reactor) - Wikipedia

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    Resembling lava in consistency, it consists of a mixture of nuclear fuel, fission products, control rods, structural materials from the affected parts of the reactor, products of their chemical reaction with air, water, steam, and in the event that the reactor vessel is breached, molten concrete from the floor of the reactor room.

  6. Odd Rods - Wikipedia

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    Odd Rods was a group of non-sports trading card/sticker series created by the Donruss company beginning in 1969. [1] The original series, entitled Odd Rods , introduced the theme of the series in 44 stickers: monsters in cars.

  7. Thorium - Wikipedia

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    Thorium is a chemical element with symbol Th and atomic number 90, known for its potential use in nuclear reactors.

  8. River Laver - Wikipedia

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    The River Laver is a tributary of the River Skell, itself a tributary of the River Ure in North Yorkshire, England. The name is of Brittonic origin, from labaro, meaning "talkative", i.e. a babbling brook. The Afon Llafar in Wales shares the same name. [1] The Laver is noted as a fly fishing river, especially for brown trout and grayling. [2]

  9. Mota Lava - Wikipedia

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    Mota Lava or Motalava is an island of the Banks group, in the north of Vanuatu. It forms a single coral system with the small island of Ra . The 2009 census figures [ 1 ] give a population of 1,640 inhabitants (Mota Lava + Ra ), which amounts to a population density of 67 people per km 2 .