Friday, February 27, 2009
School Project On Seashells
A hermit crab lives in other mollusks' cast-off shells - and this one seems to be thinking of a new home. Seashells are fascinating to k...
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Geology
Study Guide For Third Grade Geology
A third grade geology study guide will focus on outer space and the atmosphere. Once children enter the third grade , their geology and ear...
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Geology
Advice On Using Onyx Stone Tiles
Onyx jewelry dates back to the Greek and Roman empires. The Utah Geological Survey defines onyx as "parallel-banded chalcedony, and a c...
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Geology
Jurassic Period School Projects
The Jurassic Period was a time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. The Jurassic Period of history, part of the Mesozoic Era, was a time when di...
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Geology
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Make A Concept Map With Rocks & Fossils
Use a concept map to show what you know about rocks. Concept maps help you to see how objects are connected and reveal hierarchies of inform...
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Geology
Disprove Evolution Using Science
Isn't it scientifically proven? Evolution vs. creationism is a popular debate nowadays. The purpose of this article is to point out the ...
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Geology
How Were The Sedona Red Rocks Formed
The Beginning The Sedona area was at sea bottom 330 million years ago, and the shells of sea creatures formed a layer of limestone that unde...
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Geology
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Things To See In Desert Hot Springs California
The little burrowing owl is a frequent sight in Desert Hot Springs, California. Desert Hot Springs, California, is a small town in the footh...
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Geology
Adult Vacation Activities In Columbus Ohio
Columbus offers a wealth of activities for adults. Columbus, Ohio, is a thriving city that has been recognized as the "second-fastest g...
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Geology
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Adaptations To Earthquakes
Such adaptations save many lives. Implementing adaptations to earthquakes can help governments, business owners and individuals prevent loss...
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Geology
How Do We Differentiate Between Correlation & Causation
You find a glass of lemonade on a picnic table and drink it. Two hours later, you're sick, with a fever and a headache. You then ask you...
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Geology
Activities Performed By A Geologist
Geologists study minerals and rock formations. Geology is the study of planet Earth's history and how it may evolve in the future. Geolo...
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Geology
Friday, February 20, 2009
Urban Colleges In Ohio
The Buckeye State is home to urban schools of higher education. Ohio, nicknamed the Buckeye State, is home to urban areas such as Cleveland,...
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Geology
The Highest Paying Engineering Degrees
Aerospace is a high-paying engineering field. Engineers solve practical technical problems through the use of scientific principles. They ca...
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Geology
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Science Experiments Using Different Types Of Soil To Grow Plants
Loam -- a type of topsoil prized for agriculture -- is composed of silt, sand and clay. Soil, a mixture of decomposed organic matter and wea...
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Geology
Entrylevel Technical Careers
Entry-level technical careers let you build a foundation in your chosen field. Entry-level careers are generally jobs that can be done by co...
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Geology
Carbon Dioxide Levels In The Jurassic Period
Dinosaurs lived in an era of high levels of carbon dioxide . Scientists divide the earth's history into periods of time based upon clima...
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Geology
Pharmacy Schools In Louisiana
Determining the proper dosage and type of medication is an essential part of a pharmacist's job. There are many satisfying career option...
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Geology
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
What College Courses Are Required For A Neonatologist
A neonatologist is a medical doctor trained in the evaluation and care of newborn babies, especially those in urgent care situations. Neonat...
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Geology
The History Of The Sierra Ancha Mountains
Ancient cliff dwellings in Arizona. The Sierra Ancha mountain range is located in central Arizona's Gila County. Its remote location and...
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Geology
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Duties & Responsibilities Of An Environmental Technician
Environmental technicians help keep work sites safe. The environmental technician plays a very important role in keeping our environment saf...
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Geology
College Scholarships For Mining Engineering Majors
Many mining engineering majors go on to lucrative careers in mining and mining technology, but it can still be difficult to find the initial...
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Geology
Sources Of Earth'S Water
Water exists just about everywhere on Earth. Water exists just about everywhere on Earth. Of the Earth's 331 million cubic miles of to...
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Geology
Monday, February 16, 2009
The Classification Of Carbonate Porosity
Coral reefs demonstrate primary porosity in carbonates. Carbonates are minerals that include the carbonate ion, a compound of carbon and oxy...
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Geology
Landforms Of Illinois
Glaciers are the source of many Illinois landforms. The state of Illinois has a vast history of glacier movements and other historical event...
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Geology
Friday, February 13, 2009
What Are Gorges & Canyons
The Grand Canyon is America's most famous gorge. Canyons and gorges are some of the earth's most conspicuous features. The 150-mile ...
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Geology
Purchase Mineral Rights
When purchasing a plot of land or a house on a plot of land, the buyer must look at exactly what rights go with that land, Those may be onl...
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Geology
Differences Between Slabs & Plates
A slab is a portion of a tectonic plate that is being pushed under another slab. This process is called subduction , and the area where it ...
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Geology
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Figure Out Plunge Direction
Studying plunge directions can clarify rock formations, such as icebergs. In the study of the earth's rock formations, rock deformation ...
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Geology
Sculpture Techniques In Land Art
Typically, land art is the use of materials found in the environment to change a place in a way that could be considered artistic. Robert Sm...
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Geology
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