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jolie3

Igneous Rock - 8 views

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    The website tells about igneous rocks and how it's formed and where it's found
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    The map is really helpful cause it shows where what igneous rocks are. It's a website that will help our research about this unit.
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    This is very helpful and a great website
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    This is about the types of igneous rocks and how they are formed. Good website!
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    I did not know that igneous comes from a Greek word meaning fire! I also did not know that there are over 700 types of igneous rocks. Very helpful, thank you Jolie
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    This was really helpful!! Ignis=fire, that is a new rule to remember things!
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    This a very helpful website. It tells you about the meaning of the word, the difference between intrusive and extrusive rocks, and tells you how igneous rocks are formed.
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    There are three types of rock types and igneous rock is one of them. There are intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks. Most of igneous rocks are formed under Earth's crust.
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    Good information on Denver's geology and the same pictures as in the accident Denver books
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    This has great information about igneous rocks, which is one of the three types of rocks. It gives great information about extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks.
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    This tells you a lot about igneous rocks and the other two types of rock.
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    This website is very informational and explains igneous rocks very well.
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    I really like that map it is very interesting.
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    This is more informative about igneous rocks than articles just about extrusive rocks
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    Hypabyssal rock form under the surface
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    This website is very useful and helpful to learn more about igneous and extrusive rocks.
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    Is the glass in ash obsidian.
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    The map helped me a lot!!!
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    The map was really useful and I didn't know that igneous came from a Latin word meaning fire.
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    This was very helpful. It was very informative about how the igneous rocks formed.
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    Igneous and metamorphic rocks make up 90-95% of the top 16 km of the Earth's crust by volume
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    I learned that hypabyssal rock forms under the surface of the Earth's crust.
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    Igneous rock is one of the 3 main rock types and Ignis means fire in Latin.
samcohen11

National Geographic tectonic plates - 9 views

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    This is an article about the tectonic plates that make up the crust of our planet.
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    I found this article, informative about the tectonic plates.
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    Very informative I did not know that much about tectonic plates, great find.
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    Some of the major tectonic plates are the North American, African, and Antarctic plates. There are only a few major tectonic plates. There are three different boundaries that are formed when the plates move.
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    Very informative and interesting. I now know a lot more about tectonic plates.
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    This is really interesting to know. I like how it explaines and shows were tectonic plates are
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    Gives some good information on how tectonic plates change the world's surface.
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    I never knew that the plates that form the earth's surface is called the lithosphere. That's cool.
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    It's very informative and tells how the tectonic plates affect the Earth's surface.
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    Gives a lot of good info and very interesting.
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    It is cool how Mount Everest could be taller tomorrow than today. Good information
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    This article explains how the earth is effected by the tectonic plates.
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    Very good information Sam. It is very interesting that Mount Everest gets a tiny bit taller every day. The tectonic plates changes the world surface.
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    This website explains the tectonicplates very well and gives you a better understanding of the earth.
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    That is very informative! It explains the earth in a better and more interesting way. I learned a lot more about the earth along with some very interesting facts.
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    This is very informative. The tectonic plates are moving right under our feet! This website tells you how mountains are formed and how the earth moves.
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    This is very cool information and there are 6 major plates named for each of the continents they are under
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    The information about the tectonic plates was informative and helped me understand how the 6 plates of the world can create earthquakes and mountains.
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    The information is cool because I learned there are 6 major plates named for each continent.
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    This is about the tectonic plates that shaped our planet. P.S. i like how it is not Wikipedia.
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    This is a very informative and descriptive website good job!
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    This is a really cool website. It explains how tectonic plates move and change in detail.
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    This is interesting. It's cool that these plates move around so much. Will the earth become Pangea again one day?
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    I really liked this website! I cannot believe that there are also smaller tectonic plates, other than the big ones. I never knew that.
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    The Juan de facu plate is responsible for the volcanoes in the northwest pacific of the United States
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    I discovered that the plates make up the Earth's outer shell which is called the lithosphere.
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    Its cool that the 6 major plates are named after 6 continents.
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    This is a very good article about plate tectonics. It is a good recourse, and reflects the video we watched in class.
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    Most geologic activity occurs at the edge of the plates.
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    This is a detailed article about tectonic plates. I recommend this website because it relates directly to what we were talking about in class.
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    This was a very informative website about tectonic plates. It talked about where plates are found and boundaries made by these plates.
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    This was a very good article about the movements of tectonic plates. One of the most interesting facts that I had learned from reading the article was that the tectonic plates make up earths outer shell called the lithosphere. There were also many different things that I didn't know about such as that if the plates keep diverging in the Great Rift Valley in Africa, millions of years from now, eastern Africa will split apart from the continent creating a new continent. the three different types of Tectonic Boundaries are called convergent, divergent, and transform.
evanrumsfeld

Apatosauruses - 1 views

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    Good Dino site
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    Brontosaurus was one of the largest land animals that ever existed. The dinosaur Brontosaurus is now called Apatosaurus. This enormous plant-eater measured about 70-90 feet long!!!! and about 15 feet tall at the hips.
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    This site tells about the brontosaurus which is now called apatosaurus. This dinosaur has a very small intelligence. This was a good website.
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    I never knew that some of those dinosaurs existed back then from the chart at the very bottom of the page.
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    This site helps to make easier to understand what some of the dinosaurs that existed back then are called
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    Evan, this was a very good site to learn about brontosaurus or apatosaurus. Apatosaurus have a small head which concludes that they have a small brain, and aren't the most intelligent species that had lived during their time. They had a long tail which acted as a counterbalanced to its very long neck. It also was a tool of protection from other predatorsYet the extremely long neck had advantages for a herbavore who would be constantly attacked by hungry predators. The apatosaurus was a very tall sauropod, which was taller than the allosaurus, which was a predator of the time. The allosaurus is not tall enough to try and snap at the head of the dinosaur, and it wouldn't be smart to get near a whip like like tail such as the apatosaurus's. It had a bulky body and ate rocks to help the digestion of its food.An interesting fact that i had learned was that their nostrils were located on the top of their head, but it couldn't be used as a snorkeling device because the apatosaurus lived on land and not near many big masses of water. I had peg like teeth, which resembling ones of a lizard today, and had four legs.
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    This website was very useful in talking about the apatosaurus. The apatosaurus was a plant eater (herbivore). This dinosaur had a small head and walked on four legs. The apatosaurus was one of the biggest land animals.
paulstone88

Global Warming and Climate Change - 2 views

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    A lot of information about record highs and emissions in the atmosphere.
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    This is a news paper article about global warming and climate change.
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    This website tells about the process of climate change, but it also tells about global warming. This is a good website to find facts about climate change and global warming. This website also tells about why 2012 was the hottest year in U.S. history. The map on the bottom of the page is very detailed. It shows a very detailed map about climate change and the global warming.
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    This article includes many statistics about climate change all over the world, such as, global emissions jumped 3 percent in 2011 and are expected to jump another 2.6 percent in 2012. It also explains why 2012 was the hottest year ever recorded in US history. At the bottom of the page, there is a picture that you can click on that takes you too a map of heat across the US.
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    The world reached a record high amount of carbon admissions in 2011 sending the amount of carbon in the air up 3 percent, and they are expected to rise another 2.5 percent by 2012, reports are showing that in the most advanced countries admissions amounts are gradually decreasing due to there efforts to reduce carbon admissions. Admissions continue to grow so rapidly that the world has set a goal of keeping the rise under 3.6. For many decades scientists have said they will do something but never have.
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    This website has basic facets about climate change. I think it's very interesting it goes into how 2012 was one of the hottest years and why. It also talks about the controversy of global warming and shows arguments for both sides. Check it out!
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    Gives good information on what sort of heat increases gain throughout the years.
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    This website gives the statistical facts about global warming, such as carbon dioxide facts and all time highs. This article is highly fact based, explaining statistics as well. It also speaks of the U.S. and its increased temperatures in 2011.
Charlie Wallace

China, India, and Climate Change Take the Lead - 2 views

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    Check it out, y'all
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    Although emerging markets are a very large portion of the problem, they are necessary for any solution. Most books that talk about the environment has the West as the starting point. This is a very understandable starting place. For many decades the United States of America has been the largest polluter, contributing to the problem more than any other country in the world. Europe, has environmental laws to negotiate new and different solutions. Now Europe and the United States of America are only in supporting roles. Now the leaders are China and India. China emites nearly half of current global emissions. India accounted for 83% of the worldwide increase of carbon emissions from the years 2000-2011. Global warming started with industrialized countries. But, it can only end with developing ones. India and China are fully engrossed in growth of the countries. To continue to feed this growth they are building more and more coal-fired power stations, which is a very bad form of energy. The cities in China and India fume smoke and the rivers are catching on fire. Global warming will effect developing countries very much more then rich ones. A little bit because tropical and sub tropical areas are much more sensitive to warming and cooling temperatures. Richer areas can pay for better flood control and drought-resistent seeds that poor countries. William Cline, an economist, estimated a rise of merely 2.5% in temperature wold cause a 6% decrees in agriculture productivity in the United States of America. but in India there would be a 38% decrees. China and India are very vulnerable. New economic giants (such as China and India) will have to push rich countries to make more environmental compromises. Messrs Mattoo and Submaranian estimate that if China and India want to cut their carbon emissions by 30% in 2020, their production rate would fall 6-7% and the manufactured exports would be effected much more than that. Poor countries cannot handle the issues as well.
rasa-hopigirl

Dinosaur extinction ( Permian- Triassic) - 17 views

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    Wikipedia had useful information which will be helpful in the future, when we reach it in class.
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    This website was helpful and had a graph that howled the times that the extinction happened
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    The website was very helpful and strait forward plus the dating extinction graph was a good representation of what happened.
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    This website is very helpful. Did you know that the extinction is now called the Great Dying
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    Very informative, the graph was very informative.
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    The graph was really nifty, made you think.
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    The graph showed what time most of the extinction took place.
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    It was the first mass extinction of insects .
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    I never knew the first large extinction of insects was called the great dying.
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    This has very cool information on the extinction! This will probably be useful in the future
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    This information was really useful. Wow up to 96% of marine life died during the great dying.
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    This extinction is the only known mass extinction, or dieing off of insects.
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    I really did not know that 96% of marine life died. Also 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species were extinct.
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    I really liked the cool facts that they told me, like how 96% of the marine life died.
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    This website is very good and definitely relates to what we are talking about in class. It talks about the Great Dying and I rethought the graph was good.
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    This web sight was was really helpful. I think we mostly covered all of this information in class but gives nice little details.
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

Stromatolites - 10 views

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    This is a website about stromatolites.
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    Stromatolites are the Earth's oldest fossils. Some stromatolites are from 3.5 MYA. Stromatolites are all over the world.
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    This was really cool because the pictures really made you think.
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    They old things are really cool.
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    The pictures were very interesting and stromatolites are the oldest fossils. They are about 3 million years old
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    I can't believe the world may have depended on stromatolites.
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    I did not know that they are the oldest fossils on Earth. If scientists disagree about the definition, then is there more information to be found about these fossil?
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    I did not know that stromatolites were the oldest fossil on earth. And some scientists think that they were formed from green and blue algae but that is just one theory. This is a helpful interesting website that will help with our geology unit.
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    This site taught me that the stromatolites are a rather unknown species that's formation is not too well known.
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    i thoght it was very interesting that the plates are always moving but it takes us millions of years to see progress.
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    This is a really good website about stromatolites and retakes to what we are learning.
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    Great find Christine. this really relates to what we have been learning in science class. Some of the facts that i had learned while reading the sections, even though I had not read all of them because, I was pressed on time, that stromatolites are considered one of the earths oldest fossils besides phylogenetic determination of conserved nucleic acid sequences. Stromatolites are basically considered portals to the knowledge of earths past life, into the deep time of the earths existence, the evolution of different species that are thriving in the modern times. I didn't know that scientist often disagreed on how to classify stromatolites. Some believe that it is a laminated rock that is formed by the growth of blue or green algae.
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    This is a good website on stromatolites and the history behind them.
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    This is a great website on stromatolites and its what we learned. Great job!
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.
Maria Jose Urbina Gonzalez

Dinosaur ridge - 2 views

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    Dinosaur ridge is a cool place to get to get. Involved with what fossils look like and how a cool mark that the divisors lift dose not have to be bones it can also be foot prints.
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    In this site, you learn all about dinosaur ridge's history and all the fossils in it.
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    When Alameda Parkway was being constructed in 1937 to provide access to Red Rocks Park, workers discovered hundreds of dinosaur footprints. These were found to include mostly Iguanodon-like footprints, perhaps from Eolambia. Carnivorous theropod tracks are also present.
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    I learned after reading the information posted on Wikipedia that the majority of the footprints on the ridge are Iguanodon-like footprints.
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    I didn't know that dinosaur ridge was world famous. This website had very useful information.
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    This wikipedia site was very helful. Unlike most wiki's, this webisite did not flood me with information. It had only the nessicary info. I had no idea that when Alameda Parkway was being constructed in 1937 to provide access to Red Rocks Park, workers discovered hundreds of dinosaur footprints.
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    That's cool how you can see the actual tracks that dinosaurs made. But how were they fossilized.
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    I thought this was a really good resource about dinosaur ridge. It talked about the fossils there an death dinosaurs are fou d there
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    It was very interesting to see how the dinosaur tracks have been preserved into the rock. Dinosaur ridge is a very important geological site, and it is amazing that it is located in Colorado.
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    Part of the Morrison Fossil Area National Natural Landmark is Dinosaur Ridge. Morrison, Colorado, that is just west of Denver, is where it is located. Dinosaur Ridge has found very famous dinosaur fossils over the years.
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    I found this sight Extremely helpful. I really enjoyed they extra information about dinosaur preservation. I never new there were so many cool things in my backyard.
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    Dinosaur Ridge holds evidence to the past creatures that lived in Colorado. while the Alameda Parkway was being constructed so local citizens and visitors from other places could come and visit the beutiful rock formations of red rocks, tons of dinosaur footprints were found, mostly ones of the iguanadon. In dinosaur Ridge, widley know dinosaurs were found such as the fossils of the allosaurus. The allosaurus is a predator to sauropods.
Ketan Mandava

NASA climate change website! - 5 views

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    This website is very thorough in examining the causes and effects of climate change. The website stated that temperatures have risen up to 2 degrees across the entire planet, causing natural disasters, poor air quality, and destruction of wildlife and habitat. Although climate change is natural and there has been 7 glacial retreats in the last 650,000 years, the recent temperatures are off the charts and carbon dioxide levels are higher than they have ever been, showing it is linked to human oil consumption. Global temperatures, sea level rise, shrinking ice sheets, warming ocean waters, glacial retreats, and extreme events are all signs of the global warming that is plaguing the planet. This website confirmed my original point-of-view on the global warming issue because it showed how this is uncommon for previous climate changes and how the warming can create natural disasters.
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    This is a website from NASA and it has differs videos, and articles describing some of the news that has happened lately with the concept of Climate Change. One of my favorite arrivals firm this website was the seeing salty shifts article/videos. It shows the changes that had happened recently in the climates color changes. Hope you guys enjoy.This also says that the carbon dioxide levels have been higher than they have ever been that can eventually destroy animal life and all of their habitat because there is too much CO2, terrible air quality due to pollution. This is evident that humans have started the pollution rates in the atmosphere. Climate change can cause many different disasters to happen in the world. Another really cool part about this website was all if the detailed pictures that it showed. I really liked the picture where it showed where there was vegetation from 2000 to 2010.
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    This site is mostly about the current happenings about climate chage!
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    Good official government site
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    This is a very helpful website with the information about the climate and carbon levels in the top bar of the website.
Ben Browner

Why is the climate changing so much? - 1 views

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    This websites provides excellent proof of the fact that global warming is real. In the last 650,000 years CO2 levels did not go over 300 ppm. However in recent times the ppm has sky rocketed to 390 ppm. I find it is also frightening that ten of the hottest years occurred in the last 12 years. Coldest records are not being reported as often as they used to be. The top 700 meters of the ocen has rose a frightening .3 degrees Fahrenheit seance 1969. The acidity of the ocean has also risen by 30%. This website backs up my ideas on climate change. I believe and so does NASA that global warming is happening now.
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    I also found this website and found it very interesting with a graph on the front. There were signs of only seven cycles of glaciers advancing and retreating in the past 650,000 years. Many of the earths satellites can now pick up on the earths changes big or small. The sea level has risen 6.7 inches in ten years and it may double that rate if the glaciers and polar ice caps keep melting.
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    This website is very detailed, it has a graph and excellent proof of global warming.
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    This link show you that global warming does make an effect on the earth. It tells you lots of good information. I was surprised that the earth has had its hottest temperatures in the last 12 years! There has been no coldest records in a long time.
jolie3

Ashes to diamonds - 22 views

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    The website shows how you can take ashes and make them into diamonds and jewelry
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    I feel that the website is very interesting and cool. It would be a little weird to turn a dead relative into a diamond but it is very cool.
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    I think this is creepy. But kind of important to what we are doing
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    It's website showed you how to turn ashes into diamonds and jewelry. Very wierd
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    This is really, really weird and disturbing but it has to do with creating rocks.
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    That's a weird subject
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    This is really weird and awkward
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    This is disgusting and weird
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    Had nothing to do with unit
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    This seems rather disturbing. It is an interesting idea though.
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    This is cool and talks about the rock cycle but does not relate to ancient Denvers.
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    That's just messed up
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    At first I was confused but, then I read keep your dead ones close and that was wierd.
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    This does not relate much to ancient Denver's, but it is creepy and interesting. Does this mean that you. Can run a dead human ashes into a diamond?
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    Amazing! I would love to see the process of that!
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    I don't exactly understand how this relates to our studies
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    This is irrelevant to our unit, but very interesting and disturbing.
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    I would like to see the process in the making to see what they do.
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    That's kind of dark and creepy and shows what some businesses actually sell.
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    That is really weird, but I guess it makes sense if people don't want to keep their loved ones in a box.
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    That is freaky to turn someone into a diamond
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    That's really cool that someone can become a diamond! A little creepy though...
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    Creepy to turn a family member in to jewelry
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    It is cool how they make them. But very strange to turn someone into a diamond
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    very cool website not to much information though
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    It is interesting how they can make ashes into diamonds! I wonder who thought of this idea.
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    This is amazing that something like this could happen with heat and pressure. There is not enough information.
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    Well now I know how to make dead people into a diamond
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    This does not give very much info and is irrelevant
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    It is so cool that you can turn ashes into diamonds.
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    The process of making these must take a lot of heat and pressure. It's amazing that you can turn worthless ashes into really awesome diamonds that could be worth a lot of money.
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    If we can now change ash into diamonds then why would the price of diamonds be so expensive.
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    My question is why would you want to change your grandma into a diamond? This had some things to do with what we are studying.
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    This website is not very helpful unless you are looking to turn someone into a diamond.
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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 into graphite. This process takes a few weeks. I think that it's very cool that you can turn ashes into diamonds.
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    This is really interesting how cremations can turn into diamonds with very high pressure and heat but I don't think this is really relevant to our unite. If you get one you can always keep your grandma close to your heart...literally.
jwshwayder

Dinosaurs - 1 views

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    A website about dinosaurs and there everyday lifestyle.
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    There was a much larger variety of dinosaurs than I thought.
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    It adds the different types of the dinosaurs. Like marine and land and stuff
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    This website had a wide variety of dinosaurs. It talked about the dinosaurs habitat and there lifestyle.
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    This is a really good website because it was talking about alls of the different dinosaurs that lived in the cretacious period. in this, we also more about the sauropods, which contributed to a great amount of chatter in class disscusion. Basically what we learnd here was that sauropods had gone extinct, but their relitive, which are lightly armored, roamed all of the continents on the now changing Pangea. We learned about Avian life, plant life, and Marine life, which at the time includedearly versions of fish and sharks, which contributed a lot since all of the marine life dinosaurs before had gone extinct.
Lily Dines

EPA Future Climate Change - 1 views

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    This is a really useful website about future climate change and what is expected to happen with global warming up until the year 2099. It has a bunch of helpful diagrams and written information as well.
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    Climate change will have many affects of our world climate in the future. Rain pattern are expected to change drastically and that means that Colorado could have lots of rain and places like Maine would have arid climates. The Earths average temperature will rise, which isn't something new but this means that oceans will rise so much that they will flood islands and kost likeley the keys. Along with the increased sea level the Earth will get a higher pH in the oceans. Many areas that have used their climate to grow crops or do certain activities will face an impending change. Crops will die in places that turn cold. Melted snow runoff in the himilayas might flood village's. All of these changes depend upon the amount of greenhouse gases are admitted into the atmosphere. Natural features may play a role to. Say, a volcano eruption, could possibly speed up the process in said area of eruption. Overall many factors play into the climate change of the world and in the future bad consequences might come of the greenhouse gases that are going into the atmosphere. Reviewed by Tucker Hamilton
taylorstein12

Underwater flame clam swimming - 11 views

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    Cute clam
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    It was cute and funny.
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    It was funny and cute, but it doesn't really tells anything about the clam just how it swims. But I like it.
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    That's cute
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    Funny video but completely unrelated.
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    I love the clam, but it doesn't help our unit.
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    Cute clam, but it's not really related to our unit...
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    This was useless, it was not cute at all, it was a waste of my time!!!
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    Adorable clam but doesn't relate to the unit.
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    It is so cute but has nothing in common with what we're learning.
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    This was not a useful video it could have been improved by saying how it was swimming, or more detail.
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    The clam is really cool and "cute" but it has nothing to do with what were learning.
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    This I cool but it has absolutely nothing to do with what we are learning
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    This is very interesting and it could be a topic for more study however, it may not be appropriate for this topic.
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    The clam was supper funny looking and looked like it was just opening and closing its mouth, but really had nothing to do with what we are talking about it.
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    I never knew that clams swam like that. It is very odd
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    This was interesting because I never knew clams could swim!
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    Has little to do with ancient Denver's, they turned into fossils. Interesting, cute, and disgusting. This video shows a little clam swimming @ YouTube.
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    This clam is so weird yet cute!! But it doesn't relate to our unit
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    I didn't think clams could even swim!
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    I thought clams just sit on the ocean floor for their whole lives. I didn't know they could swim.
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    That clam is very strange but it is cool how clams swim and it is pretty cool colors
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    The only reason I new clams swam like this was sponge bob!
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    Very strange......
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    Cute clam!!!!!!!!! Swims with mouth open. Why does it have stringy things coming from it
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    The clam swims with its mouth open and on the top. It looks like it is pulling itself up and then it kind of goes down. (It swims like the clams in spongebob!)
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    It is cool how the clam eats and then spits out the "extra" and moves the oposit way of the pushing out.
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    Chase, writing that was a waste of time and u didn't have to watch it!
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    This is a cute WASTE OF TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    I have only thought that they float on the ocean floor, but they can swim. It is cool how they go opposite of the current so they can move.
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    This doesn't really have much to do with what we're learning, but it's still really cute and interesting how clams can swim, and not just float around on the ocean floor.
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    I did not know that clams could swim. It is fascinating how they have developed a way to swim just by pushing water around.
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    This clam is very interesting because it is small and can swim. This would be very helpful for avoiding predators, but it doesn't have much to do with our unit.
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    Thats interesting, i didn't realize clams could swim like that.
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    It is scary that when you swallow sea water you swallow thousands of little sea clams too.
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    But there is still some educational value- it came up in disscussion
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    That was actually cool, but it had no relation to Anxient Denvers.
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    This was kinda cute but totally useless with what were learning.
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    That... Is... Awesome!!! But I agree that is almost utterly useless.
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    That pretty awesome!!! But it is useless.
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    I did not know that a clam could swim I thought that they just sat on the ocean floor there whole life.
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    This relates to our unit because clams fossilized plus it is interesting to see a clam swim.
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    I did not know that clams swam!
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    strange but interesting
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    This is utterly useless to what we are studying. This shows how a clam swims, and we are learning about geology.
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!
gracemasters

Climate change - 4 views

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    This website is very interesting. It shows a map and when you click on a region it explains in detail how the climate change in that region has changed.
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    This website offers a wide variety of information on the issue of climate change in the US. It gives info on how it effects our environment, how one tests the climate, and more. It has a map which has facts on the state of our climate in our area. All in all, it is a great site for information.
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    I really liked the map, it was very helpful and I was able to learn about climate change in the Great Plains, Midwest, northwest, southwest, southeast, and mid west. The information was helpful and cool to find out how to test it.
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    This site shows the climate change
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    This website is organized and is great for all levels of people who want to learn about climate change.
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    This site gives you basic information about climate change and what we can do about it. It teaches you about why the climate is changing and the issues that are causing it to change. It also has a map where you can click on a section and it will tell you about the climate there and things that affect their climate.
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    This is a site about why climate change is happening, what to do about it, and the impacts based on region in the U.S.. This site is informational to people who don't know much about climate change.
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    This site is a detailed version about global warming it also shows the effects on many things such as water resources, impacts on agriculture the vulnerability of humans to UV rays, and impacts on ecosystems.
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    This website shows how climate change is changing the earth and what we could do to stop climate change from happening.
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    This describes the rapidly increasing climate on Earth. Most of this is basic facts that are very interesting.
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    This is a very helpful website because it gives all the information you'll ever need like regional impacts on climate change, what the causes are, and how to help slow it down.
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    This is about the climate change that has happened in the USA I the pasted years. This is a government website and it is amazing.
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    I thnk this website is really good because of the regional map. When you click on an area it shows you how much global warming has really affected it in the past years. If enough peopl in the world look at it ( randomly ), it could help us cut back on harmful products.
patrickberzins

Crater rock - 5 views

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    Website for crater rock
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    This is a cool website, but it is not really going to help with our ancient Denver's unit, it has many rocks and is very cool.
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    The museum has a really good supply of well cared for artifacts. They have a lot of ancient and modern artifacts.
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    This rock museum website displays many rocks ,minerals, artifacts, and fossils.
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    The website is full of ancient rocks and artifacts, but I don't think it will help us on Ancient Denver's since crater rock is in Oregon not Denver.
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    This was a good site to look at different rocks, but not really informative.
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    This museum has cool artifacts but it doesn't relate to our Ancient Denver's
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    The rocks were very cool and interesting. But this is useless for what we are learning.
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    Has a lot of exhibits about rocks. However it is very off topic with stuff about Indian artifacts. It is also in Oregon so it is not that useful
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    This is a good site if you want to see exhibitions and rocks, but it won't really help us in science and it doesn't really have to do with the geology of Denver.
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    It was a cool website to look at all the different rocks, but it isn't that informative and its not really going to help on this unit, plus it's in Oregon.
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    This has nothing to do with what we are learning because its in Oregon. It's really cool to look at the different types of rocks but its not useful to this unit
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    This website won't help much, it didn't say much about the rock anyways. It told more about the meuseum. Also, it doesn't really have to do with Ancient Denver at all.
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    This isn't very helpful... More touristy.
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    This museum has really cool rocks and artifacts, but doesn't have much to do with our ancient Denver's unit.
adalynrichards

More sauropods! - 2 views

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    On the link I posted, scroll down for EVERYTHING Dinosaurs!
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    This is great because it gets right to the point and is very easy to understand. I also like in the beginning how it said that sauropod means lizard footed.
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    This website is descriptive and interesting and exactly what we are learning about
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    I thought it was interesting that sauropods adapted to have body armor. This is a very good resource.
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    It used to be thought that the sauropods had a second brain at the base of the tail. Paleontologists now realize that what they thought was a second brain was perhaps an enlargement in the spinal cord in the hip area (although this is not universally accepted), containing nerves and fatty tissue. This enlargement was larger than the animal's tiny brain and may have controlled the animal's hind legs and tail.
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    I thought that this was an excellent resource. The information was organized in a clear way. This is a website we should look at in class.
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    This is a very resourceful website. It showed what they ate, what they looked like, species of sauropods and many other interesting facts!
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    I thought this was a really good website. It talked about many dinosaurs, there size, climate, and diet.
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    It was very interesting how the sauropods have a tiny head therefore brain and are only plant eaters. The sauropods are very huge!
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    This was a very useful website that talked about the size of the sauropods bodies and necks, what they ate, and a lot of other cool facts about them.
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    Sauropods are not heavily armed, but later versions of sauropods had some form of armor which was used as protection against other predators. Sauropods were plant eaters and had a very small brain hecause their head was very small. They were herbavores and ate mostley connifers.
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