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Soil Types
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Soil Types
Exploring the science of dirt.
Weathering the Ages
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Weathering the Ages
Want to study erosion? That is a grave undertaking.
Sweet Geology
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Sweet Geology
A tasty way to learn about the different kinds of rocks.
Hydrothermal Quartz - FREE -
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How can hot water form such beautiful quartz crystals? It takes a lot of pressure!
Recycle
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With Americans producing 600,000 tons of garbage a day, it is important to look at what we throw away.
Fast and Slow Change
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From earthquakes that last seconds to continental drift that takes millions of years, the Earth changes in many ways.
Continuous Change
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Just as we change as we age, the Earth changes too, wearing away in some places and building back up in others.
Erosion
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From the beaches of Florida to the mountains of California, learn how wind, water, ice and gravity can erode big rocks into smaller rocks, eventually turning them into soil.






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