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C Bryant

Cretaceous Period. - 2 views

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    This website talks about the Cretaceous Period. Life, tectonics, etc.
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    I liked this website because it had a lot of information about the Cretaceous Period. It has what plants and animals lived during that period and how the Cretaceous Period ended (when an astroid hit).
lilaarnold

PDF of the historical boulder - 7 views

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    An unconformity is when there is a missing layer in the rocks
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    Talks about how Denver is like an onion and the stuff we talked about during class.
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    Applies Denver onion idea to sandstone below Boulder
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    This is a very good website about what we talked about in class like about Denver being an onion.
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    Gives good info in a very simple way.
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    Wherever rocks of earths crust are visible, geology can be interpreted. This gives good examples and lots of details.
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    A good website to review everything we learned in class about Denver's geology.
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    This is really relevant to what we're learning! Only this is boulder... And we're studying Denver but its basically the same so this is really helpful and not so hard to understand!
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    This site went over Boulder geology in a very advanced and long way. I learned about all the geological periods and the effects they had on life in Boulder. I was not aware that there was a period known as the Pennsylvania Period.
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    I had no idea what the Pennsylvania period was until now. This is a really helpful site, but a little complex.
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    This tells you about boulder geology in a complexed way.
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    Tells about the geology in boulder.
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    I discovered when reading this that the earliest rocks in Boulder County are 1.7-1.8 billion years old.
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    Its a good site that goes through a lot of different rock layers.
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    The oldest rocks in Colorado are 1.7-1.8 billion years old.
Ketan Mandava

Oxygen and Protomamals - 18 views

Why is everything giant??? Life has changed a lot from back then. This covered a lot.

sophiehernandez

Jurassic period - 0 views

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    This is national geographic's site on the Jurassic time period.
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    Are there new dinosaurs in the Jurassic
Ketan Mandava

Cretaceous - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Generally look at the top sentence and follow the link to chalk.
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    Sorry it's Wikipedia.
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    This website is about the Cretaceous Period. It talks about the dinosaurs (land and marine) that lived there, the climate, and how the Cretaceous Period ended. Overall, this is a good and informative website, even though it's Wikipedia.
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    What new dinosaurs were in this era
C Bryant

Cretaceous period - 0 views

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    This website talks about the Cretaceous period. It has visuals for further explanation.
Ketan Mandava

Cretaceous: Overview - 1 views

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    This applies to the other sites on chalk and the Cretaceous period in general.
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
patrickberzins

Millipede - 9 views

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    I'm not sure if I thought this was that useful. Millipedes are one of many animals in that time period, it does not give much use if the information is about a modern insect.
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    This article was very informative about the giant millepedes, but not anything else.
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    The thing about the Latin roots was very interessting
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    There's actually more to a millipede than the eye can see.
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    Kinda creepy but still very interesting
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    I wonder if the legs grow back after they fall off???.?
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    Oh Wikipedia, lots of information most of it off topic, but still a good website.
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    This is a good website to use for the biology of the millipede and there's info about its history too.
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    Apparently, millipedes have two pairs of legs per segment
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.
jwshwayder

Triassic time period - 1 views

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    A greatly detailed sight... I don't know how trustworthy wikapedia is.
angelaeast

PTEROSAURS - 1 views

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    Good facts
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    This is another useful website about pterosaurs. It explains the different periods that the species has lived in, it's prehistoric diet, how tall it is compared to a human and more.
willcaulkins

Triceratops - 3 views

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    Good site
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    What period were these in
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    An interesting website about Triceratops
dgosh2312

Ancient Denver 64 MYA - 2 views

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    Great website for the time period we are studying, plus a good place to learn about leaf drip tips.
graceymounsey

Mudstone - 1 views

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    This website shows the levels of mudstone and when it started
kaelanp 23

Eocene - 3 views

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    It shows what an Eocene is and the time period
christophershay

Paint Mines Park - 1 views

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    A geological park 30 mi. east of Colorado Springs.
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    Great for viewing rocks from the Dawson Arkose period.
willcaulkins

Study finds climate change a new phenomenon in planet's 11,000-year cooling trend - 0 views

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    This website talks about how the climate has gone from a cooling period to a sudden heat wave in the 20th century
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