Useful Links

      • Brief History of Life and the Formation of the Earth: Talk about a ton of information crammed into one place! Click and zoom in to learn all about the Earth!

http://prezi.com/boa21ytdaoxy/ap-bio-evolution-6-brief-history-of-life/


      • NASA: Official Website: Want to know anything and everything associated with space? Check out this website, where you can view images, videos, and articles about our Universe!

http://www.nasa.gov/


      • NOAA: Otherwise known as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, this website contains the latest oceanic and atmospheric information. Check out the tropics to see if any hurricanes are brewing, explore the jobs of ocean scientists, or maybe just check your local weather.

http://www.noaa.gov/


      • Recent Global Earthquakes: Explore the magnitude and location of the recent earthquakes on our planet!

http://www.emsc-csem.org/#2w


      • Rock Cycle: Explore the stages that a rock can move through during its history.

http://www.phschool.com/atschool/phsciexp/active_art/rock_cycle/


      • Science & Technology: Climate Change: EPA researchers are working to better understand climate change and how the effects will vary by region and over time, and how societies and the earth's environment will adapt to or cope with climate change. EPA's climate change research is focusing on those areas where EPA has the most to offer assessments of the consequences of climate change on air quality, water quality, human health and ecosystem health.

http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/


      • The Moon: Phases and Eclipses: Have you ever been curious why we have "phases" of the Moon and eclipses? Here is a link with some great animations that allow you to explore the Solar System from above the Earth!

http://vsutv.valdosta.edu/astro_demos/frameset_moon.html


      • Weather Underground: Want to know what the weather was like on the day that you were born, or any other day? Type in the information you want for any day in recent history to obtain the data!

http://www.wunderground.com/history/