How Volcanoes Work
Dr. Vic Camp, San Diego State University
Describes the science behind volcanoes and volcanic processes.
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Describes the science behind volcanoes and volcanic processes.
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If you’re looking for info on geology, geography, soils, volcanos, hurricanes, tsunamis, astronomy, the sun and solar system, or any other earth and planetary science topic, this is a great place to start.
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Science World is a top-notch website that will serve any science and/or math student very well. The site has individual sections for Chemistry, Math, Physics, Astronomy, and Science Biographies.
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Science World is a top-notch website that will serve any science and/or math student very well. The site has individual sections for Chemistry, Math, Physics, Astronomy, and Science Biographies.
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HyperMath is a growing collection of examples of applied mathematics with links to their applications to problems in physics and astronomy.
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An excellent computer-only based physics site, designed to follow concepts of physics through links.
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A collection of books from the 1980’s on space exploration. Visit the full review for a great picture.
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Online only book that studies the solar wind and other plasma environments.
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Well-done multimedia site that shows what it promises. Ad-supported, with pop-ups.
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A web-only book about the fluids that make up stars.
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This is a proof of design concept, intended to illustrate to schools, school districts, teachers, universities, and colleges, that an interactive textbook of this type can be designed and delivered via the Internet.
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