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| Site owner's description: A reporter explains how water is cleaned and returned to the sea before evaporating and starting the water cycle again. |
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| Site owner's description: A reporter visits the Great American Desert and Lake Mead to investigate where all the water comes from. |
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| Site owner's description: A report explaining the main causes of lowered fish stocks in the North Sea. |
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| Site owner's description: A short demonstration of the water cycle and the journey of a river. |
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| Site owner's description: A reporter explains the first process in the water cycle, rain and the water table, from the Peak District. |
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Review: Weather Gone Wild is a member of ThinkQuest and is a scientific web site which explores the wonders of weather. The topics on the site include: hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, floods, tidal waves, snow, wind, El Nino and La Nina. It also has general weather topics, weather maps and the water cycle. It aims to provide students with an interactive method to investigate topics that reflect the New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards in science. Many of these are however relevant to the UK syllabus. The site provides a great deal of educational material in an exciting and entertaining format. Each page addresses a weather phenomenon, and includes: causes, effects, safety tips, and other facts. Each page has vocabulary words linked to a glossary, to enhance understanding of the content. The site is quick to load and easy to navigate around.
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| Site owner's description: A reporter visits the Peak District to show the next process of the water cycle. He goes underground to see the water seeping through the rocks and flowing into streams. |
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Review: This site is no longer available. Clicking the link will however take you to a list of links that are current on the kapili.com webserver. These include atmosphere, biosphere, climate, earth science, earth structure, ecology, energy and the earth, hydrosphere and the solar system. There are also links to other educational topics, mainly in the maths and science faculties. Kapili is a subscription service but no new memberships are being accepted pending a site rebuilding exercise
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