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gracemasters

Extinction 251 mil. years ago - 5 views

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    It says there is no Wikipedia page with that title
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    All Wikipedia pages are down.
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    Here is the real link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permian-Triassic_Extinction_Event This page talked about why the mass extinction happened. It was very resourceful.
Ketan Mandava

Super continent - 9 views

The animation was cool to me because it showed how it happened but it would have been very cool to see it happen slowly...very...very slowly.

christinemb

Apatosaurus-Wikipedia - 0 views

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    This is a Wikipedia article about a type of sauropod called apatosaurus. (Website seen in 7-1 class...)
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    It is a pretty good website, well it is Wikipedia, but it explained thoroughly what a Apatosaurus was.
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    This is a great website(of course it is because its Wikipedia) but it has the perfect info about the apatosaurus
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    When we looked at the website we didn't really explore it much so it was nice to see everything on it.
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    This has really good information on the apatosaurus. It tells you everything you would need to know about this dinosaur.
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    This has very good information but I had a lot of trouble understanding it! It has a lot of fancy science words that I don't know. This could be used to learn some more science vocabulary.
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    Apatosaurus, is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived from about 154 to 150 million years ago, during It was one of the largest land animals known to have ever existed, with an average length of 23 m and a mass of at least 16 metric tons.
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    Wikipedia had a variety of facts which will help us in class. The information was fascinating but the website did include some details about the animal that weren't necessary.
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    The brontosaurus lived from about 154-150 million years ago.
rasa-hopigirl

Stromatolites - 5 views

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    This is a really informative website about stromatolites. I learned a lot about stromatolites in this article.
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    This helped me understand stromatolites Better!!!!!
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    It was a great website with everything about stromatolites from modern fresh water stromatolites to how they were in the Precambrian times.
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    This website talks about stromatolites. It gives you a definition, about their fossils, where they use to be located and where they are located now both below and above water.
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    I thought this website as very good at explaining stromatolites and was super useful. Wikipedia is a very good recourse.
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    This site has great facts on stromatolites which are good to know. I learned things about stromatolites I didn't know before.
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    I thought this website was good in explaining stromatolites by using good pictures and vocabulary.
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    This website taught me a lot about stromatolites that I didn't know. I also thought it was cool how it taught you about how they were in ancient times and modern times.
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    This website shows how stromatolites form and it goes into depth about it. They generalize all facts about stromatolites and what they are. They can go into detail but Wikipedia can be unreliable because I found several grammatical and spelling errors
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    This was interesting because I did not know that stromatolites were one of the oldest forms of life.
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    Why are the layers curved?
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    Wow! Stromatolites are the oldest form of life on earth. They generalized lots of facts into a very informative page.
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    Stramatolites are the oldest fossils known. They are everywhere
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    There are remains that go all the way back to 3.5 billion years ago!!!! That's amazing! They are also the oldest fossils known.
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    This websit was very helpful. It is reinvent to what we are learning in class and has a lot of useful facts. I goes into detail with many subjects.
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    Stromatolites are the oldest form of life and are composed of many different types of bacteria hardened together. This website was pretty accurate and related to the Lykins era in Denver history.
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    I really did not know that 96% of marine life died. Also 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species were extinct.
sophiehernandez

Morrison formation - 1 views

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    Dinos in Morrison
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    This was very helpful, I did not know there was dinosaurs in Morrison
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    In order for a fossil to form, the body must be buried quickly before weather conditions and scavengers have a chance to scatter or otherwise destroy the bone.
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    The Morrison rock formation was from about 155- 148 million years ago.
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    This website is extremely helpful and relates directly to what we are learning. We should use it in class to futher our knowledge.
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    It includes the fossils that were found.
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    This website is very good! I was surprised by how many different fossils were found there!
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    This website was really good. It was about the different fossils found, from what dinosaur they where from, and where they where mostly found.
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    Interesting site on the Morrison formation.
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    How many Dinosaurs were found there
elevine_14

NCAR research on climate change - 1 views

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    This website describes what kind of research NCAR is doing and what they have been finding on the issue of climate change. It goes into detail about what the climate was like in the past, the climate in the future, and what the causes of climate change really is. The climate has been changing ever since the Earth began, even before humans, but modern weather measurements only go back to 100-150 years ago. We don't know what the climate of the Earth really was in the prehistoric times. The Earth is getting warmer. According to tests, the Earth's surface temperature has risen more than 1.33 degrees fahrenheit since the late 1800s. There is more about what is causing the climate to change and what the climate will look like in the future.
evanrumsfeld

Ancient things in a guys backyard - 0 views

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    They talke about camels a little towards the end of the video.
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