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Mammoths - 0 views

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    Denver museum of nature and science
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Mammoths - 1 views

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    Denver post
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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.
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Wiki sauropads - 0 views

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    Sauropods!
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Top 6 largest Sauropods - 2 views

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    This is a video on the top six largest sauropods. It compares them size to size, and it also includes the supersaurus!
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    This video is what we learned a while back, so it was not very helpful for what we are learning now
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    This was a video that helps to take you in depth into sauropods and what they are.
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    This video tells all about the largest sauropods and it compares them in size and really explains what a sauropod is.
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    I thought this video did it's job to show the biggest sauropods but, I wasn't impressed. It should no other information, where it lived, what it ate, the height, the weight, etc.
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    This video did not explain, as Charlie said, where these creatures lived, the kinds of food it consumed, it's length and body mass, and the other essential details. All it did include was the names of the 6 largest Sauropods and compared their size to each other.
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    The largest one's tail is by far the longest compared to body size and is also by far the largest. It kind of looks like the Loch Ness monster!
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    This video is helpful because it compared them in size and told us the names of them. On the other hand it did not give us any other information about the dinosaurs. Like what they eat, where they live and other important details.
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    I wonder if the spikes on their backs were attached to their spines?
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    Wow that's cool.... Did the sauropods have any predators?
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Bone Wars video - 1 views

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    Chronicles the "war" between Marsh of Yale and Cope from Philadelphia in the 1870s and 1880s over dinosaur bones.
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    This was very useful information about the bone wars, why they happened, who was in them, When they happened, and where they happened.
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    Interesting vid.
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Dianasaur national monument - 1 views

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    This is a good website briefly explaining the dinosaur national monument. It could have more vividly described it then as brief as it was.
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Iguanodons - 1 views

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    I wonder why those dinosaurs only walked on two legs because in the picture he is on both front and back legs...
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    Iguanodon was probably a herding animal, as evidenced by bonebed discoveries in Belgium. In these bonebeds, dozens of Iguanodon fossils were found together, suggesting that they congregated during their lives
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    Site about iguanodons
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    Iguanadons were really really big! That's bigger than an elephant!
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    They were very big dinosaurs
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Iguanodon - 0 views

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    Iguanodon were large, bulky herbivores. Distinctive features include large thumb spikes, which were possibly used for defence against predators, combined with long prehensile fifth fingers able to forage for food.
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    Iguanodons were herbivores and they had a fifth finger that's was able to get food.
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    Iguenadons were one of the only stable species of its time. I found it very interesting that their self defense mechanism was their large size and the huge thumb spike to injure predators smaller than him.
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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.
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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.
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