File:Four elements representation.svg
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22:01, 18 June 2007 | 333 × 278 (6 KB) | Tomtheman5 | {{Information| |Description = The four classical elements, after Aristotle. |Source = Transwikied from en:. Originally uploaded by en:User:Heron. Recompressed with OptiPNG by Michael. Converted to SVG by [[User:Tomtheman5|t |
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