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Ketan Mandava

Little Ice Age - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    The little ice age was a small period in time the the climate went down
angelaeast

Fossil Focus:Pterosaurs - 1 views

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    This is a website which is very useful in learning about the anatomy, fossil record, the ages that the reptile had lived, and much more. Even though I had posted this website, I think one of the most interesting facts were that they are often lay mistaken by flying dinosaurs, but they are actually reptiles.
katieneal713

Climate Change Website - 0 views

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    This website has info on why our climate is changing and how to prevent major climate change. You can learn about the climate issues and the science of it all. It gives a few ideas that you can use to reduce the climate change and the issues of global warming. This website is from the United States Enviornmental Protection Agency and is a reliable source that gives clear and accurate information. This site has any information on climate change and enviornmental protection that any one will need or want to know!
Anna Scott

Geology & Climate Change - 4 views

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    This site relates geology and climate change, and how climate change is shown within geological records. It also has a part on the greenhouse effect and other changes in the atmosphere.
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    Evidence for climate change is preserved in a many of earths of geological settings, including water and lake sediments and particles, ice sheets from ice ages and modern times, and fossil tree rings because thicker rings mean more water that years. Rock also provides intricate and detailed information about the climate. If a certain rock like limestone is found where it is a dessert than that means that there was once an ocean there which would effect the climate. There is geological evidence that when more co2 is released into the atmosphere it tends to make the earth heat and with that water levels rise. This is evident through the said process of rock types that was described. Co2 that is absorbed into tree rings also offers evidence of this. Overall, geology offers many different scientific clues about how to tell the climate of ancient times an places. Geology can be helpful to climatologists who want to compare data and prove their point of view.
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