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gracemasters

Stromatolites - 2 views

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    There is also no Wikipedia page because the link is not right
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    Sorry wiki has a problem and is not working. I don't know why but they need money.
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.
williammccormick

Ancient Denvers 7-1 document - 4 views

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    I love it!!!!!! It is exactly what we are learning. Bravo william
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    Good resource to go to
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    Great resource
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    It's the perfect resource because its all the Ancient Denver notes.
kaelanp 23

Igneous Rocks - 8 views

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    Shows the definition of igneous rock and examples of them
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    It was kinda good, but not really. It had good information, but it is not really what we are learning now.
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    Great website about igneous rocks. Information is very well written and though through.
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    I felt this was a good website, igneous rocks are what we are learning, and Wikipedia helps a lot.
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    I think it was a good website and very informative
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    That is a good website! It helped a lot and was very informative!
patrickberzins

Crater rock - 5 views

shared by patrickberzins on 19 Nov 12 - No Cached
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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.
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.
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.
Gatlin Mark

Web Highlighter - 2 views

  • 1Tap the Web Highlighter in the bookmarks bar, then a toolbar will show up 2Select some text on page 3Tap the Highlight button in the toolbar to highlight the text
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    How to make Diigo show up in Safari on an iPad
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    Step 3 is confusing. I didn't know what to copy. I had to ask Mr. Gatlin. This is some good information about how to highlite the websites though.
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    Thank you so much for the help I will use that but it is a little confusing because I am not teccy
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!
nadiasolorio

Conifer tree-Wikipedia - 0 views

started by nadiasolorio on 16 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
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.

nadiasolorio

Website Pangea - 0 views

geology

started by nadiasolorio on 16 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Anna Scott

Manganese Oxide - 2 views

shared by Anna Scott on 16 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    I couldn't get the whole link down! Noooo! That was part the website though!
angelaeast

Conifers - 3 views

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    I like it, but it is kinda long, good job.
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    This sia website on Conifers. I enjoy the Wikipedia websites because it gives a timeline from when they existed to when they went extinct. I know that we learned about conifers a little while back, but I was browsing the internet and this was a cool website for science. Also any of the past information that we learned will be helpful on the project. Angela East posted this.
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    Oohh sorry, I thought that I was the only one that posted this website.
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