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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Oceanography / July 2005



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14000BC ?14 Jul 2005 02:27 GMT16
Would someone who has the time post any references of an
event(Significant), occuring around 14000BC.
Just curious.
Spud
Extremely experimental rss feed for marine obervations and guidance13 Jul 2005 18:50 GMT5
  Two RSS (2.0) feeds are now available on a highly experimental
basis from the NOAA/NWS Marine Modeling and analysis branch.  Part
of the reason for it being highly experimental is that none of us
are yet set up to use RSS ourselves.  Error messages welcome.
Columbus DIDN'T Take a Chance Discovering America.07 Jul 2005 01:39 GMT4
>The following is based on what David Fellin insisted he had
>personally witnessed during one of his numerous out-of-body
>experiences -- including trips back in time -- while he was
oceanography teachers needs some help--resources02 Jul 2005 01:03 GMT4
i just took a new high school teaching job and i'm teaching
oceanography. i don't have any experience with this topic and we don't
have many resources. labs/activities are kind of hard to find. anyone
have anything that could help? sites, ideas, etc..
 
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