What If Dinosaurs Hadn’t Gone Extinct? What If: Part 1

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Note: If I get 3 comments on this post I will consider making a sequel. What If Dinosaurs Hadn’t Gone Extinct? There are several questions to consider here. Who would be the dominate species on earth? Right now, humans stand still at the top of the food chain, and move along side technology, which enable […]

Climate Change – A Dramatic Change

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When people cut trees, greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide which trees normally convert to oxygen for us, get collected in the atmosphere. After that, UV sunlight rays hit the earth, and things like the ocean, mountains, cement, buildings, and icebergs reflect them back up to the sky. The rays reflect back down again instead of […]

Carpet Pythons

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Carpet pythons are beautiful species. Lifespan: Wild:15-20 years. Captivity: 30 years. Where they live: Australia and captivity. In the wild and mostly where it is hot. Coloration: Leaf-like pattern , or albino (white-yellow). Why they have coloration: They have a leaf-like pattern to hide them from things that may eat them and their prey. What […]

What Information Is OKAY To Share Online?

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Things That Are OKAY To Share: (These are things you can share when chatting with other kids or online people.) Your Country/State What you like to do/hobbies What you look like Things That Are SOMETIMES OKAY To Share: (This means that you can share these things WITH AND ONLY WITH parental permission.) Your first name […]

Hominid Development (Part 2)

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Modern humans developed over a period of millions of years.  Here is a summary of what we know based on fossil records. Australopithecus: The remains of Australopithecus were mostly found in “East Africa”. The Australopithecus  brain was roughly 35% of the size of the modern human brain. The Australopithecus female stood between 1.2m and 1.4 […]