Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Physical Science Activities
Physical science is a broad topic, as it is the study of non-living phenomena. Areas include physics, chemistry, geology and astronomy, to n...
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Geology
Campgrounds In North Georgia
The North Georgia Mountains are a natural resource for outdoor enthusiasts. North Georgia offers numerous campgrounds throughout the North G...
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Geology
Colleges In Nyc That Offer Animal Science
Animal Science includes laboratory work with various animals. Choosing a college with the desired major in a specific location is a hard tas...
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Geology
Monday, August 30, 2010
Conduct A Mineral Market Survey
According to the World Coal Association, coal powers more than 40 percent of the world's electricity. A mineral market survey is a key r...
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Geology
What Type Of Soil Is In The Blue Ridge Mountain Region
The Blue Ridge Mountains are home to old mountains and varied soils. The Blue Ridge Mountains are renowned for their beauty and blue appear...
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Geology
Friday, August 27, 2010
Tools Used In Seismology
Visible rock cliffs can show evidence of past earthquakes. Chang Heng of China invented the oldest known tool used in seismology in 132 CE. ...
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Geology
Create Timelines In Powerpoint
If you want to create a timeline, you can use Microsoft PowerPoint to do so. You can access Microsoft Office Online through PowerPoint and...
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Geology
What Ideas Are Incorporated Into Uniformitarianism
The study of various rock formations led to the ideas of uniformitarianism. Uniformitarianism is a geological doctrine developed in the firs...
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Geology
Make A Mold & Cast Of A Fossil
One example of a naturally formed fossil mold. Paleontology is the study of fossils, dinosaurs and in general the remains of extinct animals...
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Geology
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Astronomy Observations & Theories
Ruins in Tikal, Guatemala, exhibit the alignment with astrological phenomena shared by ancient structures in many locations around the world...
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Geology
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Obtain Water From An Aquifer
Wind power can pump water from an aquifer. Aquifers are geologic layers filled with water, which are tapped by drilling wells. Wells can be...
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Geology
Types Of Intrusive Igneous Rock With Large Crystals
Granite, prized for its beautiful grains, is an example of an intrusive igneous rock with large crystals. Intrusive igneous rock is formed f...
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Geology
How Do Natural Disasters Occur
Earthquakes Earthquakes might be the king of the natural disasters. With their sheer force, they can destroy buildings, lives and man-made s...
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Geology
Important Properties Of Bentonite
Bentonite is a geological extract found freely in its natural state. Bentonite is formed out of volcanic ash. It is a form of clay that con...
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Geology
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Silurian Geologic Developments
The Appalachians towered as high as the Himalayas during the Silurian The Silurian Period defined in the geological record, was sandwiched b...
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Geology
Create A Timeline Of The Development Of Seismology
Create a Timeline of the Development of Seismology Seismology is the study of the seismic waves that move through the surface of the earth. ...
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Geology
Northwest Ontario Fishing Resorts
If fishing is what you like to do try a lake in northwest Ontario, Canada. Northwest Ontario has more than 70,000 freshwater lakes. This are...
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Geology
Monday, August 23, 2010
What Causes Geologic Tilting
Tilting typically occurs before and after earthquakes. Geologic tilting, also known as tectonic tilting, occurs when the earth's surface...
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Geology
Polish Slabs That Decorate Your Yard
Many people spend a great deal of time making sure their yards look just right. Lawns are watered and fertilized, hedges are trimmed with ca...
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Geology
Natural Science Activities
Children love exploring natural science. The natural world holds the mysterious wonders of life and the hidden secrets of science. This won...
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Geology
Friday, August 20, 2010
Marble Vs Quartzite
Marble and quartzite are rocks that are at once both similar and dissimilar. Though they share certain functions and physical features, marb...
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Geology
Intersting Facts About Neptune
Neptune is a distant planet with 13 moons that is so far from the Sun that astronomers on Earth did not detect it until 1846. Neptune's ...
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Geology
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Enjoy Mud Volcano In Yellowstone National Park
The Mud Volcano area is one of the thermal areas in Yellowstone National Park. It has in the past proven to be one of the more volatile ther...
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Geology
Supplies For A Lab In Paleontology
A mosaic of fossil ammonites. Paleontology labs can be either really interesting or really dull. Part of what can make paleontology more int...
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Geology
Does The Type Of Soil Affect The Ph Of Water
A variety of levels, called horizons, lurks below the garden topsoil. Gardeners match the plant to the soil's pH and texture. The term p...
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Geology
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
The Top 10 Dinosaur Museums
There are a number of fine dinosaur museums all over the world. There are many dinosaur museums throughout the world, but the best are dete...
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Geology
Get A Paleontology Degree
Paleontologists can study fossilized remains. Paleontology is the study of fossil organisms and other types of historical remains. This incl...
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Geology
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Create A Flash Map Online
The famed line "If you build it, he will come" from the 1989 film "Field of Dreams," might not have played so well in th...
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Geology
Fossil Dating Techniques
The most common fossil dating techniques are radiometric dating techniques. Radiometric dating uses knowledge of the decay rates of unstabl...
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Geology
Monday, August 16, 2010
How Is A Garnet Made
Garnets are mined in North America, Australia and Asia and are often used to make jewelry. The term "garnet" actually describes a ...
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Geology
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