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macycummings

How Cremation Diamonds Are Made - 0 views

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    This shows the process of cremation diamonds are made.
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    I can't believe you can make a diamond out of a relative with pressure and 5,000 degrees fahrenheit.
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    It truly does amaze me how this is done but if the people make one mistake, the diamond is worth nothing. You also don't get the cremations you gave in the diamond you get.
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    It shows the process of ashes being turned in to dimands.
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    This is a great website to see how ashes are turned into diamonds
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    It's a really interesting website that has everything from how they are made to why you should make your relative into a diamond. Also the pressure to about 800,000 pounds per square inch which I thought was pretty interesting.
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    They will make a diamonds out of any ash that you want.
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    That's really interesting! How do they create a diamond so fast?
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    Synthetic diamonds are used for industrial purposes and are not worth a lot until they are cut. It is the complexity of the cut that gives it value. Industrial diamonds are used to sharpen blades for cooking and surgery industrial diamonds are in chainsaws to make a better saw, and synthetic diamonds are used in cutting other diamonds.
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    To make a diamond out of ashes, you have to heat it up to over 5,000 degrees!
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    It takes a while or the diamond to be made and a lot of pressure.
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    This website showed how ashes can be turned into diamonds.
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    I think that it is crazy that the temperature has to go up to 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit! Then the carbon turns to graphite and that takes a few weeks to do I think that it is crazy that you can turn ashes into diamonds!
williammccormick

Triceratops - 3 views

All about Triceratops

Dinosaur Dinosaurs fossils geology Science rocks Denver bones Triceratops Triceratops Bones

started by williammccormick on 04 Dec 12 no follow-up yet
gracemasters

Denver formation - 0 views

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    This shows how Denver was formed.
joyaaron

Feathered trex - 1 views

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    Ancestor to trex
gracemasters

Denver rock formation - 0 views

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    The Denver Formation is a geological formation in Colorado whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.[1]
reedrichmeier

Stylinodontine Taeniodont - 2 views

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    Website with some info.
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    Sow wheat the animals is and the bones inside it.
kohlterry

Mudstone Facts - 0 views

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    Includes where it is found, how old it is, type of rocks and cool facts.
The duct tape queen Mathilde wolf

Learn about the greatest dinosaur tracks every!!!!!!(are you interested because I am) - 1 views

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    Those are in Utah, not in Colorado, but they are still cool
gracemasters

Pierre Shale rock - 0 views

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    This tells about how Pierre Shale got its name and where you can find it.
benanersek

Dakota Formation - 0 views

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    This is a great website explaining the dakota formation.
isobelclara

Pierre Shale Website - 0 views

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    This website lists different animal fossils that you can find in Pierre Shale
nadiasolorio

Youtube - 0 views

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    Cool video
williammccormick

Report on Peirre shale - 2 views

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    Complete research paper on Peirre shale.
lilaarnold

Full episode of bones wars on PBS - 0 views

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    Mr.gatlin first posted it on edmodo
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    I wonder how those two scientists met each other. Why couldn't they just work together? Then they wouldn't destroyed such rare bones like they did. They would've been very successful if they had worked together.
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    After watching this video I wonder what they could have accomplished if they had worked together, and put aside their differences?
lilaarnold

Bone wars - 0 views

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    What we watched in science class on Thursday
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    This is the one we watched in science, and it is very helpful, it is exactly what we are learning.
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    I liked this website and it was very helpful, but it is flooded with information so it was hard to pick out the important information.
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    I agree with Isabel. This was a good video, but it was hard for me to pick out the important things that I actually needed, was too detailed.
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    This is a very helpful assignment and its what we are learning
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    I really liked this because during the video it was hard to catch everything that I needed to write down so watching it again helped a lot
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    It's sad that they destroyed so many bones in this process.
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    I thought this was a very interesting video! It is very sad how many bones were demolished because of jealousy and robbery.
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    Cope and Shay's bitter feud caused lots of valuable bones to be destroyed and ended with them losing their credibility and money.
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    This video was very interesting and gave good information about the bone wars history.
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    This video had good information about the bone wars, or the first dinosaur bones being stolen, and destroyed by two greedy men.
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    This video was useful, because I found out that if they had not broken those bones we would have more evidence of the previous monsters.
nadiasolorio

Colorado mineral mine - 1 views

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    This is an awesome site it gives great information about the Colorado mineral mines basically what it is and what it is made out of.
williammccormick

Info about Sycamore trees. - 1 views

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    Great info about these cool trees.
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