This website is an educational resource that describes the science behind volcanoes and volcanic processes.
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San Diego State University
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An informational based website on the climate including global warming, la nina and el nino, ozone, deforestation
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Weather Wiz Kids
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All about wind and its pattern. Has a great illustration of the global wind patterns
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Weather Wiz Kids
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Information on the formation of mountains including: fold mountains, fault block mountains, dome mountains, volcanic mountains, plateau mountains. Also shows diagrams of each.
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Mountains Homework Help
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A repeating slide show of images at different magnifications from the scale of the universe to the scale of nucleons.
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Science, Optics and You
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Lists and describes the main types of volcanoes with pictures and explanations.
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USGS
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Simply put, a fossil is the remains or evidence of any creature or plant that once lived on the Earth.
Now let's look at the long answer.
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Fossils-Facts-and-Finds
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Fossil collecting is a way to connect with the past. There’s something mysterious and powerful about holding a 400-million-year-old creature in the palm of your hand.
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Fossils-Facts-and-Finds
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A group of articles from World Book encyclopedia on the NASA Web site. NASA and World Book are working together to provide World Book content with information about space and Earth science, aeronautics and space exploration subjects.
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World Book at NASA for Students
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I admit this website is not well organized, BUT it has HILARIOUS pictures and diagrams of photosynthesis. The tree-hugger girl picture and its caption is uproarious. This site may help convince students the importance of photosynthesis when they complain how boring it is.
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Exploring Science and Technology
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