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  GEOLOGY INTERACTIVE LINKS
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CLICK ON THE INTERACTIVE LINKS BELOW:
Work Guide
Link 1, Link 2  of Part 1: Earth's Core
  Part 2: Convection
Link 1   Link 2 of Part 3: Plate Tectonics
Part 4: Tsunami Link 1 and href="http://www.see.leeds.ac.uk/structure/dynamicearth/subduction/japtrench.htm">Link 2
Part 5 Link 1: Direction, Link 2: Speed, Link 3: Action Type, Link 4 Activity, Link 5 Hot spot, Link 6 Future Pangea II, and All  Part 5: Map of Plate Tectonic Activity
  Part 6: Link 1,, Link 2, or, Link 3: Reef Formations
Part 7: Magma
Part 8 Link 1, Link 2: Hydrothermal Vents
Part 9: Earth's Crust Click Here, Here, or Here
Part 10: Rock Cycle
Part 11: Sediment Deposition-Click Here for Link 1A, or Here for 1B, Link 2: Folding, and Link 3 Fossils
Part 12: Ground Water
Part 13: Watershed, Aquifer, Scary Cartoon
Part 14 Link 1. Wave, Link 2. Wave Types, Link 3 Coastline, Link 4 Wave Action, Link 5 More Coastlines, Link 6 Long shore, Link 7 Rip Tide, and Jetty
Part 15: Jetty
Part 16: Build a Wave
Part 17 Link 1, Link 2: Tides
Part 18: Neap or Spring Tides
Part 19: Lunar Cycle
Part 20: Sea Level
Part 21: Glaciers and the Sea Level Link 1, and Link 2
Part 22: Climatology
Part23: Sea Ice
Part 24 Link 1, Link 2: Seasons
Part 25 Link 1, Link 2: Day length, Link 3, and other cool links
Link 1Link 2Part 26: Surface Temperature of Oceans
Part 27: Ocean Conveyor Belt Link 1,, link 2,, and other cool links(but they may freeze up your computer)
Part 28: Ocean Currents
Part 29: El Nino
Part 30: Ocean Upwelling
Part 31: Phytoplankton Productivity
Part 32: Evaporation
Part 33: Coral Death
Part 34 Link 1, Link 2, Part 35: Water Phases
Part 35: Water Phases
Part 36: Water
Part 37: Salt Disassociation
NEW: Do Part 38 on Sunspot Cycle and Earth's Temperature Cycle Too!, Link 2: Compare it to the drought cycle, Link 3: Compare the sun spots to the ice age cycle (dips), Link 4: Look at the current Sun Spot Cycle"
More random links about the Earth Click Here, Here, Here, orHere for more geology links

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