Monday, February 28, 2011
Fill A Sinkhole
A sinkhole develops when surface soil collapses or sinks into a new or pre-existing hole in the bedrock below. Sinkholes that form slowly th...
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Geology
Instruments Used To Detect Seismic Activity
The Earth is always moving. Large shifts in the Earth's crust cause cataclysmic earthquakes all over the world. But smaller shifts in fa...
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Geology
Friday, February 25, 2011
Petroleum Engineering Colleges
Petroleum engineers develop more efficient methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits. Companies interested in extracting the oil and ...
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Geology
What Is Mohs Surgery
Skin cancer strikes people of all ages and skin types. Traditionally, a large area surrounding the cancerous area is surgically removed in ...
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Geology
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Make A Working Model For A Science Project
Volcanoes are an interesting science project because of their chemical reaction and visual appeal. The size and quantity of the needed suppl...
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Geology
Compare Relative & Radiometric Dating
Rock formation Two common methods used for determining the ages of artifacts are relative dating and radiometric dating. Relative dating in...
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Geology
Difference Between Absolute And Relative Dating
When a scientist dates an object, he uses both absolute and relative dating techniques. Both techniques require examination of all artifacts...
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Geology
Identify Fossil Remains
Fossils are old preserved plants and animals. Fossils are ancient lifeforms that have been preserved in rock. They come in all shapes and s...
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Geology
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Name Five Different Types Of Limestone
Limestone is found on every continent. Limestone is a sedimentary rock primarily made up of calcium carbonate. Because seawater is one of th...
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Geology
Quaternary Fossils
The excavated bone of a mammoth. The quaternary is the modern geological period that stretches back to the last 2.6 million years in which h...
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Geology
Make A Topographical Map Of A Golf Course
A topographic map of a course can help golfers visualize the best route to a hole. Topographic contours are a means of displaying the three-...
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Geology
Monday, February 21, 2011
A Day In The Life Of A Geologist
A geologist studies the Earth, exploring its materials, its structure, and the significance of these elements to modern life. A large part o...
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Geology
Volcano Art Projects
Volcanoes are the ideal subject matter for a variety of kid-friendly art projects. Volcanoes provide an interesting opportunity for teachers...
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Geology
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Web Activities On Geologic Time
Web-based geologic timeline activities can bring the subject to life for students. Geologic timeline activities can be found for free on th...
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Geology
Friday, February 18, 2011
Job Description Of A Chemist In A Refinery
Some chemists work at refineries In the high-stakes world of oil and petroleum chemistry, small decisions can be the difference between huge...
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Geology
Make A Timeline
Whether you are making a timeline for your own personal goals or a timeline about history, you can easily make one that can lay out all of ...
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Geology
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Games That Enhance Vocabulary Learning In Science
Mastering science vocabulary games can improve science grades dramatically. Science, because it has a unique vocabulary of its own, requires...
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Geology
Earth Science Presentation Activities
Earth sciences examine changes on Earth. Earth science focuses on the sciences and relates to planet Earth. Earth sciences often include the...
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Geology
Definition Of Bachelor Of Science
Definition of Bachelor of Science A Bachelor of Science is an undergraduate degree awarded by many universities. Although the definition and...
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Geology
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Physical & Chemical Weathering
Rock from weathering The world is shaped by physical and chemical weathering of the Earth's surface. Weathering is the process of breaki...
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Geology
Composition Of Bentonite
Bentonite is commonly used in cat litter. Bentonite is a type of impure clay formed by the weathering of basaltic ash. There are different t...
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Geology
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Oldest Dinosaur Fossils And Footprints
Dinosaur remains were discovered in Alberta, Canada. People have been fascinated throughout time by dinosaurs and the events that led to the...
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Geology
Determine Vertical Scale
Hikers, climbers and hunters often use topographical maps when charting an expedition in mountainous areas. All maps have a horizontal scale...
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Geology
About The Physical Features Of Saudi Arabia
A physical description of the geography and climate of Saudi Arabia . Includes geographic boundaries, an overview of the predominant ecosyst...
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Geology
Monday, February 14, 2011
See 3d Buildings In Google Earth
The Chicago skyline Google Earth is a program used for virtual flight applications. It allows you to see many buildings in 3-D in big citie...
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Geology
How Does Weather & Climate Affect People
Heavy rain Weather and climate can affect people in a number of ways. If weather permits good water flow into rivers, people can cultivate ...
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Geology
Friday, February 11, 2011
What Courses Do I Need To Take For A General Associate'S Degree
A general associate's degree has courses in English, math, science and social studies. A general associate's degree is the study of ...
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Geology
Identify Different Rocks
When dealing with rock collecting, there's often more to it than meets the eye. Different types of rocks reveal different stories in his...
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Geology
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Wisconsin Engineering Colleges
Demand for engineers in the United States will increase by 11 percent from 2008 through 2018, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statisti...
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Geology
Job Description For A Geosciences Technician
Geoscience technicians work with rocks and minerals. Scientists use their understanding of the world to develop new processes and products ...
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Geology
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