Friday, July 11, 2008

Resolved Question: science help?

Resolved Question: science help?
weathering breaks exposed rocks of all types into peices, which can form what typ of rocks? a sedimentary b igneous c lithosphere 2 which is not a force that shapes and breaks rock surfaces? a air b ice c water d fish 3 streak is a better way to determine what color of a mineral is because minerals may come in many colors but the same mineral (no matter wha color) will have the same streak True or False

Post Here & There
Coal/Railroad Days pageant on tap The Appalachia Special Projects Committee will hold the Coal/Railroad Days beauty pageant, Saturday, July 12 at 2 p.m. in the auditorium at Appalachia High School.

Resolved Question: If you could turn your body into any metal or mineral in the world, which would you choose?
If you could turn your body into any metal or mineral in the world, which metal or mineral would you choose? I would choose to turn myself into diamond because it is rock hard yet pretty to look at. What about you?

Healing a Magnolia, Pruning Redbuds and Perfecting Peonies
Peonies need lots of sunlight to flower, but young ones won't for a couple of years.

Alert Issued For Smoldering Volcano
Geological experts in Indonesia Friday issued an alert, advising tourists not to climb Mount Anak Krakatau because it's spewing red-hot rocks and toxic fumes.

Tsunamis-not just from Earthquakes

Tsunamis-not just from Earthquakes
Tsunamis, like the small one that impacted around the north Pacific today, can occur not only from earthquakes, but from asteroid or meteorite impacts, and one group of researchers say

Leonid Meteor Shower: November 19, 2006
Leonid near Orion. Image credit: Mark A. Brown Click to enlarge One of the best meteor showers of the year is about to get rolling, so make sure you mark

Higuain aura-t-il une deuxième chance ?
Le sélectionneur de l'équipe de France précise qu'il attendra de voir si le jeune Argentin continue à être "performant" ou s'il est juste une de ces "météorites" qui ne tiennent

Source Of The Most Common Meteorites Discovered

Source Of The Most Common Meteorites Discovered
Until now, astronomers have failed to identify their asteroidal sources because of the various geologic processes that occur after the meteorites are ejected from their asteroidal parent body.

Trips with Fido need planning
Carman RCMP have released surveillance video of a suspect who broke... Flow: For Love of Water Filmmaker Irena Salina travels around the world documenting global... How to conserve water at home Sun Media's ...

Discovery of the source of the most common meteorites
Astronomy & Astrophysics is publishing the first discovery by T. Mothe-Diniz and D. Nesvorny of asteroids with a spectrum similar to that of ordinary chondrites, the meteoritic material that most resembles the ...

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Did Moses Use Alien Technology to Part the Red Sea? — The Ten...
Did Moses Use Alien Technology to Part the Red Sea? mdash; The Ten Plagues of Exodus Your Own World Books 9 min 6 sec - Dec 12, 2006 The Hebrew account in the Torah (Old Testament) tells us the Ten Plagues of Exodus were God's punishment upon Pharaoh for being a hardhearted. However, the newly revealed historical accounts of the Egyptians offer a natural explanation. They tell us the plagues were the result of a global cataclysm that lasted for months. What is of vital importance to those of us living today is the what actually caused the Ten Plagues of Exodus. The Egyptians tells us it was a massive object called the Destroyer. As it passed through the core of our solar system, the Earth was pelted with a deadly hail of meteorites and shuddered from numerous catastrophic volcanic and seismic events. The Egyptians tell us it also caused Noah's Flood, and their prophecies tell us it will return in our time with equally destructive results. Originally found in the Great Book of Egypt, these secular accounts were recorded by academicians following the Exodus. Centuries after the death of Jesus, copies of these accounts were studied at the Glastonbury Abbey in Britain, and later incorporated into The Kolbrin Bible by Celtic priests.

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fireball moves across the screen above the light atop the 'Beausejour's house' described in the video. Windows Media File - 3.7 MB (better quality) Quicktime movie file 2.3 MB - (lower quality) Spring 2004 Expedition to look for Meteorities! A meteorite was observed to fall in the Benton area of

Leonid Meteor Shower: November 19, 2006
Leonid near Orion. Image credit: Mark A. Brown Click to enlarge One of the best meteor showers of the year is about to get rolling, so make sure you mark