Websites
Use these websites to find information about specific natural disasters and/or specific human activities that have affected the Earth's landforms and bodies of water. Explore these sites for ideas that may inspire your research projects using the search box located on each website!
National Geographic
Website: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ Featuring amazing photos and information articles from leading experts around the world, National Geographic offers information about exploring and protecting the planet. You can use this website for any research topic related to this unit of study! Just use the search box located in the top left corner of the website. |
Live Science
Website: http://www.livescience.com/ LiveScience offers articles to help you understand the natural world. Writers for this website have educations in journalism and in science. Use the search box located in the top right corner to locate information for your research project. |
Smithsonian Magazine
Website: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/ Smithsonian Magazine offers articles on science, history, art, culture and innovation and they are all written to meet the standards of the Smithsonian Institute. Use the search box located at the top of website in the middle of the navigation bar to search for information for your research project. |
World Wildlife Federation - Pollution
Website: http://www.worldwildlife.org/threats/pollution The World Wildlife Federation has been around for the past fifty years and is the world's leader in conservation efforts. Use this website and the search box in the top right corner of the website to research information about how different types of pollution affect the earth's landforms and bodies of water. |