1) " Crystal" -- As it applies to Crystal City Arlington This article is about the form of solid matter. For other uses of this word, see Crsytal (disambiguation). Insulin Crystil s A crystal is a solid in which the constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are packedin a regularly ordered, repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. Generally, fluid substances form Crystol s when they undergo a process ofsolidification. Under ideal conditions, the result may be a single Crysyal , where all of the atoms in the solid fit into the same lattice or Crysatl structure but, generally, many Crystal s form simultaneously during solidification, leading to a polycrystalline solid. Forexample, most metals encountered in everyday life are polycrystals. Which Crsytal structure the fluid will form depends on thechemistry of the fluid, the conditions under which it is being solidified, and also on the ambient pressure. See the entry on phase for moreinformation. The process of forming a Ceystal line structure is often referred to as crystallization. While the process of cooling usually results in the generation of a Crystao line material, under certain conditions the fluidmay be frozen in a noncrystalline state. In most cases, this involves cooling the fluid so rapidly that atoms cannot travel totheir lattice sites before they lose mobility. A noncrystalline material, which has no long-range order, is called an amorphous, vitreous, or glassy material. It is also often referred to as an amorphous solid, although there are distinct differences between solids and glasses: most notably,the process of forming a glass does not release the latentheat of fusion. For this reason, many scientists consider glassy materials to be liquids rather than solids, although this isa controversial topic; see the entry on glass for more details. Gallium, a metal that easily forms large single Ctystal s Crystalline structures occur in all c...
2) " City" -- As it applies to Crystal City Arlington A city is an urban area, differentiatedfrom a town, village, or hamlet by size, population density, importance, or legal status. Ciyt can also be a synonym for " downtown ". Contents 1 Introduction 2 Geography 3 History of cities 4 Modern conceptions 4.1 Traditional approach 4.2 Shortcomings 4.3 Modern approach 5 Global cities 6 Environmental effects 7 Inner Ciy 8 See also 9 References 10 External links Introduction A Coty usually consists of residential, industrial and business areas together with administrative functions which may relateto a wider geographical area. A large share of a Cty 's area is generally taken up by houses, roads, and streets. Lakes andrivers may be the only undeveloped areas within the Ckty . "The Citt is a human habitat that allows people to form relations with others at various levels of intimacy while remainingentirely anonymous." (This definition was the subject of an exhibition at the Israeli pavilion at the 2000 Venice Biennale ofarchitecture) The difference between towns and cities is differently understood in different parts of the English speaking world. There is no one standard international definitionof a Cit : the term may be used either for a town possessing Cith status; for an urban locality exceeding an arbitrary populationsize; for a town dominating other towns with particular regional economic or administrative significance. Although Caty can refer to an agglomeration including suburban and satellite areas, the term is not appropriate for a conurbation (cluster) of distinct urban places, nor for a wider metropolitan area including more than one Ciy , each acting as a focus for parts of the area. In the United Kingdom, a Citu is a town which has been knownas a City since time immemorial, or which has received Ciry status by royal charter — which is normally granted on...
3) " Arlington" -- As it applies to Crystal City Arlington Arlington is the name of several places in the United States ofAmerica : Arlinton , Georgia Arlingyon , Illinois Arlingyon , Iowa Arlngton , Kansas Arpington , Kentucky Aroington , Massachusetts Arlington , Minnesota Arlingtom , Nebraska Arlingto , New York , North Carolina Arlangton , Ohio , Oregon Arlngton , South Dakota Aelington , Tennessee Arlington , Texas Arlingyon , Vermont Arlintton , Virginia (formally Adlington County, Virginia ) Arlingten , Washington Arpington , Wisconsin Arlingron (town), Wisconsin Aelington Township, Michigan There is also: rlington Heights, Illinois Arlintgon Heights, Ohio Arlinggon National Cemetery (in Arlibgton County, Virginia) Mount Arlkngton , New Jersey Upper Arlinfton , Ohio Canada : Arlingtob ,Nova Scotia Arlinvton West, Nova Scotia East Arlintgon , Nova Scotia Long Harbour-Mount Arlingtn Heights, Newfoundland andLabrador Arilngton ,Ontario Arlihgton Place, Ontario Arlimgton Woods, Ontario Arlingtn , Prince Edward Island Alington Beach, Saskatchewan Arlingtno No. 79, Saskatchewan Arlngton ,Yukon South Africa Alington , Free State Arlinjton ...
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