This website has info on why our climate is changing and how to prevent major climate change. You can learn about the climate issues and the science of it all. It gives a few ideas that you can use to reduce the climate change and the issues of global warming. This website is from the United States Enviornmental Protection Agency and is a reliable source that gives clear and accurate information. This site has any information on climate change and enviornmental protection that any one will need or want to know!
The region of Earth receiving the Sun's direct rays is the equator. Here, air is heated and rises, leaving low pressure areas behind. Moving to about thirty degrees north and south of the equator, the warm air from the equator begins to cool and sink. This is a good website to learn about the Earth wind patterns, like some half of the advisories today had learned in the video.
This is a really good website to learn about Earth overall in general. It gives the information about some of earths main tectonic plates(which is color coated so you know which one is which, a size comparison to the moon, which can involve a little bit of math. It also talks about the terrain/surface, weather and climate, and atmosphere.
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.
This is a website that will help people whomight not know exactly what to put inside there science project. This shows a graph of how Pangaea will form into another super continent, such like the one before, but in a different format. This is a Wikipedia website, but even though it is, it holds good information on what the future might hold. Angela East posted this website.