Friday, April 30, 2010
Stonyiron Meteorites Found In Kansas
Meteorites are fragments of meteors that reach Earth's surface. Meteors are what we commonly know as "falling stars," which ma...
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Geology
What Three Pieces Make Up Sedimentary Rock
The Grand Canyon has nearly 40 identified sedimentary rock layers. Sedimentary rocks are made up of many different types of rock fragments, ...
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Geology
Environmental Science Ph D Programs
Environmental scientists positively affect the environment. A Ph.D. in environmental science can lead to a rewarding career. Environmental s...
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Geology
Sources Of Gypsum
Gypsum deposits are easily mined. Gypsum is the raw material from which wallboard or drywall is made. It was created long ago when ocean wa...
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Geology
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Small Hotels In Manhattan New York
Whatever you want, you can find it in New York--including small, charming hotels. Mention New York and hotel in the same sentence and you co...
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Geology
Combine Biology & Business Degrees For A Career
Combining two specialized college degrees can give you a professional advantage. In today's bleak job market, you need every advantage. ...
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Geology
Make A Plaster Of Paris Model
Plaster model created through the molding process. Plaster of Paris is a versatile modeling material that you can use to create detailed mod...
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Geology
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Limestone Fossil Uses
Limestone fossil can be found in the Indian Ocean. Limestone is biological sedimentary rock made up of the skeletons and fecal debris of dea...
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Geology
Measure The Specific Gravity Of Metal With Water Displacement
Most metals exhibit a specific gravity greater than 1.0. The specific gravity of a metal represents the ratio of the metal's density to ...
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Geology
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Become A Geotechnical Engineer
Become a Geotechnical Engineer Geotechnical engineers work to assess the geological impact that a construction site's location will have...
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Geology
Identify Rocks Of Michigan
There are three types of rocks. Igneous rocks form deep underground. Metamorphic rocks are formed by high pressure, heat or both. Sedimen...
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Geology
Hike Mt Charleston
Mt. Charleston Las Vegas is a city that never sleeps, with winking lights, honking traffic, surging crowds of people. It’s an experience tha...
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Geology
Monday, April 26, 2010
Identify Raw Jade
Jade, an ornamental stone, comes from two different types of metamorphic rock: nephrite and jadeite. Nephrite typically yields green jade, a...
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Geology
The Best Places To Stargaze
Seek the darkness for the best stargazing. The best places to stargaze are away from big cities and towns because the light "pollutio...
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Geology
Friday, April 23, 2010
How Do Earthquakes Affect People & Land
Modern buildings are often engineered to withstand earthquakes. Earthquakes are the result of the movement of tectonic plates below the surf...
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Geology
About Fjords
Fjords are more than just a fancy name for bays or inlets, yet it can be tough to determine the difference without delving into a body of wa...
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Geology
Landforms Of Plate Boundaries
Volcanoes are landforms found at plate boundries. Earth's crust is like a giant cracked egg. Each crust piece is called a tectonic plate...
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Geology
Motels Around Yellowstone
Yellowstone is home to the famous Old Faithful geyser. Yellowstone National Park is mostly in northwest Wyoming, though it extends to Monta...
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Geology
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Topographic Map Indicate The Kind Of Climate
A topographic map depicting terrain can include clues to the area's climate. Without statistics of precipitation, temperature and other ...
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Geology
Identify Rocks In Colorado
Diorite Colorado has some of the most beautiful rocks. Some rocks are used as tourist attractions and have developed into such large and ext...
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Geology
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
How Does Weathering Affect The Features Of The Landscape
In breaking down and excavating rock, weathering can have a profound affect on landscapes. Weathering is the first step in the process of de...
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Geology
Rock Types In Great Basin National Park
Great Basin National Park is located in the southeastern corner of White Pine County in Nevada's north central region. The park geograp...
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Geology
Rock Formations Caused By Weathering
The Grand Canyon, carved by the Colorado River over the last few million years, measures 277 miles long and more than 5,000 feet deep. Weath...
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Geology
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Make Copper Sulfate Crystals Of Different Shapes
Large copper sulfate crystals can be grown using a seed crystal. Copper sulfate crystals are easy to make, and are a great introduction to ...
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Geology
Dig For Gem Stones
Gemstones are naturally occurring crystalline forms of minerals. Every state in the United States has multiple types of gemstones in varyin...
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Geology
Monday, April 19, 2010
How Does Radiometric Dating Work
How Does Radiometric Dating Work ? Radioactive Dating and Science Radiometric dating, or as it is more commonly known, radioactive dating, ...
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Geology
Find Luxury Hotels In Nuuk Greenland
Nuuk is the capital and largest city in the self-governing Danish territory of Greenland. Nuuk boasts an incredible mixture of Scandinavian ...
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Geology
How Does Melting Ice Affect Ocean Water Levels
How Does Melting Ice Affect Ocean Water Levels? Seas Are Already Rising For the past century, the world's ocean water level has risen at...
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Geology
Friday, April 16, 2010
Albany New York Museums
Incorporated in 1686, Albany serves as the state capital of New York and is about 150 miles north of New York City in Albany County. For tou...
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Geology
How Does Gravity Cause Erosion
Landslides are examples of gravity-induced erosion. Erosion is the natural process (often accelerated by humans) by which rocks, soils, and ...
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Geology
Thursday, April 15, 2010
What Is An Eon
An eon, often spelled as "aeon," is a measurement of time in the geologic time scale. It basically expresses a long period of time...
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Geology
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