Pollution occurs when pollutants contaminate the natural surroundings, which brings about changes that affect our normal lifestyles adversely. Pollutants are the key elements or components of pollution which are generally waste materials of different forms. Pollution disturbs our ecosystem and the balance in the environment. With modernization and development in our lives pollution has reached its peak, giving rise to global warming and human illness.
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domingo, 2 de julio de 2017
The Mesozoic Era

The following links will help you complete the task.
http://kids.britannica.com/comptons/article-273833/Earth
http://www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/geology/eras/triassic.htm
http://www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/geology/eras/jurassic.htm
http://www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/geology/eras/cretaceous.htm
Remember to use a dictionary in case you don't know the meaning of the words.
lunes, 17 de abril de 2017
Argentinosaurus!
Hi there! Welcome back!
Click on the following link. There you will find the information to answer the questions about a dinosaur discovered here in our country, the Argentinosaurus!
Once you have finished, you can try these games!
Or learn more about dinosaurs and animals that were alive back then...
domingo, 30 de octubre de 2016
domingo, 17 de abril de 2016
Classifying dinosaurs!
Dinosaurs are divided into two groups based on hip structure, the Order Ornithischia and the Order Saurischia. Harry Seeley, a British scientist, divided the dinosaurs and named the two groups in 1887.
The Saurischian dinosaurs (Order Saurischia) were the ancestors of birds. They had a hip structure similar to that of lizards - the pubis bone pointed downwards and forwards. Saurischian skulls also have large, pronounced openings (antorbital fenestrae) between the eye socket and the nares (nostrils), much more so than the ornithischians.
The Saurischians are divided into the sauropodomorpha, four-legged herbivores, and the theropods, two-legged carnivores. The oldest known dinosaurs (Eoraptor and Herrerasaurus) are Saurischians, and date from the mid- to late-Triassic period, about 230 million years ago.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/dinoclassification/Saurischian.html
The Ornithischian dinosaurs had a hip structure similar to that of birds, but they were not the ancestors of birds. The pubis bone (part of the structure of the hip) points downwards and toward the tail in Ornithischians, an opisthopubic condition (it points downwards and to the front in the Saurischians) and. The Ornithischian pelvis is wider than the Saurischian pelvis. This may have made Ornithischians more stable while moving.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/dinoclassification/Ornithischian.html

The Saurischians are divided into the sauropodomorpha, four-legged herbivores, and the theropods, two-legged carnivores. The oldest known dinosaurs (Eoraptor and Herrerasaurus) are Saurischians, and date from the mid- to late-Triassic period, about 230 million years ago.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/dinoclassification/Saurischian.html
The Ornithischian dinosaurs had a hip structure similar to that of birds, but they were not the ancestors of birds. The pubis bone (part of the structure of the hip) points downwards and toward the tail in Ornithischians, an opisthopubic condition (it points downwards and to the front in the Saurischians) and. The Ornithischian pelvis is wider than the Saurischian pelvis. This may have made Ornithischians more stable while moving.
Ornithischian skulls also had small, reduced openings (antorbital fenestrae) between the eye socket and the nares (nostrils), unlike saurischians.
Ornithischians outnumbered the Saurischians. The Ornithischians were herbivores (plant-eaters).
Ornithischians outnumbered the Saurischians. The Ornithischians were herbivores (plant-eaters).
Major divisions of the Ornithischian dinosaurs:
Ornithopods (meaning "Bird feet"): Plant-eaters, Two-legged walk or two-legged and four-legged walk.
Thyreophorans (meaning "shield bearers"): Plant-eaters, Four-legged walk, Armored plates on the body.
Marginocephalians (meaning "fringed heads"): Plant-eaters, Horns or thick skulls.
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