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Fossils
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Dinosaurs
helps students answer questions about dinosaurs: What makes a dinosaur "a dinosaur"? Where did they live? What caused their mass extinction? Students can participate in a virtual... (National Museum of Natural History, supported by Smithsonian Institution) |
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NSF Special Reports
presents web-based reports on language and linguistics, Einstein and physics, weather patterns, the chemistry of water, the 2004 tsunami, arctic climate research, Admiral Byrd's... (National Science Foundation) |
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Geology at the U.S. Geological Survey
provides resource collections and maps for studying earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, wildfires, and other natural disasters, as well as rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earth's... (U.S. Geological Survey) |
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The Dinosaur Homepage
displays featured bones from the Museum's large collection. Each photograph may be enlarged and comes with a text. The bones can be viewed by dinosaur type and by time period. The site... (National Museum of Natural History, supported by Smithsonian Institution) |
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Life of a Vertebrate Fossil
traces the journey of fossils from discovery to display. Find out what paleontologists do in each stage a vertebrate fossil's life. Learn about digging up fossils, getting them to... (National Museum of Natural History, supported by Smithsonian Institution) |
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Paleontology Portal
invites students to discover prehistoric life in the U.S. by state and time period, see famous fossil localities and assemblages, and search fossil images and paleontology collections... (University of California Museum of Paleontology, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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