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Plate Tectonics Webquest
Use the internet to learn more about what is going on inside planet earth and how the tectonic plates have shaped our landscape.
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Plate Tectonics Explained
The Earth is formed by accretion of spatial particulates and large masses and eventually forms an outer crust. Video follows with speculation of early plates and land masses and their movement through time. **Clip is from National Geographic**
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Earth & Space Science
Life Science
Physical Science
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Composition of Earth
Constructive and Destructive Forces
Plate Tectonics
Current Notebook Media
Evolution, Natural Selection, and Adaptations
Traits and Adaptations
Asexual Reproduction
Introduction Into Genetics
Cells, Mitosis, and Meiosis
Composition of Earth
The Scientific Method
Understanding Forces and Invisible Forces