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Yucky Toxic Waste
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Yucky Worm World
"Wendell the Worm is the host for ""yuckiest site on the Internet."" In Worm World he explains the worm’s role in recycling dead plants. Highlights are the instructions on constructing a worm bin from plywood and the interview with Mary the Worm Woman. Mary is not a cartoon figure (like Wendell) but the author of ""Worms Eat My Garbage."" You can read the transcript, listen to an audio snippet, and view a video of Mary in her worm bin."
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Wonderful World of Minerals
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Waterford Press
Reviewed May 11, 1999 by a reader from Canada who is affiliated with the site.Users can download hundreds of games, quizzes and classroom activities from this site. It contains free nature-related games and activities that are designed to complement K-12 science curriculum. It is a fun and interesting way to stimulate students’ interest and nature and the natural sciences.
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Water (Cycle) Background Information
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Water Cycle: Hands On Activities
"In Science Court, you’re the judge. Today’s case is I.M. Richman (subway rider) v. Pip Peterson (pipe maker.) Richman claims Peterson’s leaky pipes are to blame for his slip and fall. Peterson says the puddle on the subway platform was created by condensation, not faulty pipes. Is there really water in the air? Try the two simple experiments, and decide for yourself. Be sure to click on Professor Parsons for an explanation of the water cycle before you answer."
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Water: A Never-Ending Story
"Are you drinking the same water a dinosaur drank? This educational module for fourth through sixth graders was crafted by three teachers, in cooperation with NASA. Each module contains an activity (such as making a cloud in a two-liter soda bottle) and a collection of questions to answer. In a classroom, you’ll need about two-weeks to cover all the material. Check the teacher’s page for more guidance."
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Volcano Expedition to the Marianas Islands
April 14, 2004: From Wayne Suiter, a reader from San Diego, CA, who is affiliated with the site. "This Web site will take you to nine volcanic islands in the chain. Researchers from several institutions will be there April 9 to April 24 looking for evidence of the process by which material is cycled between Earth’s surface and its deep interior. The site will offer a guided tour through photos, video and day-by-day accounts of what the research team finds."
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Volcanoes Online
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Volcano Cam
""Forget Java, we’ve got lava" proclaims Volcano Cam from New Zealand. What is an Internet cam? Here’s the scoop. Someone focuses their video camera on a fish tank, an ant farm, the San Francisco skyline, or the door to the men’s room and invites you to watch via a live Internet feed. In this case, you’ll be watching the Ruapehu volcano. Since nothing much usually happens, you can sign up to be notified by email as soon as she starts to erupt. ""
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