Based on your reading of, The Street Smart Naturalist, you should have several research questions that you are following up on. In your post, please write your research question and a sentence about the site you've found which helped you research your question. Please copy the address for your site into your forum posting and check to make sure that it works. You tube videos are perfectly legitimate sources provided that they come from reputable sources. Look for videos from professors in universities or postings that were produced by organizations like USGS(US Geological Survey).
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Jeff Steele
4/18/2015 04:45:53 am
My research question is: How we know that the tongue of the subduction zone is located beneath puget sound? This site helped me though a few maps produced by the US Geologic Survey.
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Justo
4/18/2015 09:20:45 am
Website: http://discovermagazine.com/2012/extreme-earth/01-big-one-earthquake-could-devastate-pacific-northwest
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Ella
4/18/2015 11:45:52 am
My research question is: What is a midden site?
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Noelle
4/19/2015 07:33:15 am
My research question is: Cascadia subduction zone.
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Sarah
4/19/2015 09:40:23 am
My research question is: What is the Seattle fault zone?
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Owen
4/19/2015 10:48:02 am
My research question is: What is a subduction zone? How are they formed?
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4/19/2015 11:16:55 am
I wanted to know just a little bit more about the flow and the movement of the plates, and this website has many interesting facts and animated gifs of the plates moving.
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Jaeden Loves Hippos
4/19/2015 11:18:05 am
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/geology/tectonics.html
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Keenaan S.
4/19/2015 02:13:10 pm
My Question is what is the Cascadia subduction zone.
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Zoë
4/19/2015 02:32:41 pm
Cascadia Subduction Zone:
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oscar
4/19/2015 03:08:32 pm
My question is how did the earthquake effect the streets.http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=3039
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OSCAR
4/19/2015 03:09:03 pm
I Feel like I did this wrong...
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Pepperoni
4/30/2015 11:48:17 am
U did it wrigt
Jackson
4/20/2015 12:04:33 am
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/coast/waves/fault.html
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Jackson
4/20/2015 12:07:32 am
My question was what is the Cascadia subduction zone
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Harrison
4/20/2015 03:03:37 am
I have a question about faults. What are the different types of faults? Here's a resource that shows you the different types:
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Gaelen
4/20/2015 03:56:30 am
I researched slickenside ~ this website shows a picture of a slickenside and explains how slickensides occur:
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Olivia
4/20/2015 05:43:50 am
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/glossary/?term=epicenter: The epicenter of an earthquake is the point above ground that is directly over the point into crust where the center of the earthquake is. It's also used to mean just the general center of something (usually some thing bad)
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Thomas Murphy
4/20/2015 07:17:07 am
My Question is : How do Scientists measure Earthquakes???
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Jane
4/20/2015 09:46:56 am
My question is what different things create earth quakes? here is a website to tell you all about it:http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/kids/eqscience.php
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Alex
4/20/2015 10:33:23 am
I wanted to know more about the Seattle Fault lines on a map. Here are two great websites.... http://www.soundseismic.com/earthquake-resources/hazard-maps
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Carter Wolff
4/20/2015 12:13:56 pm
The earthquake February 28, 2001
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Morgan
4/20/2015 12:50:28 pm
What is a ghost forest?
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Ethan
4/20/2015 01:24:01 pm
What on earth is FEMA?
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Dora Makosky
4/20/2015 01:51:55 pm
What is Carbon Dating (don't any of you laugh, it's a thing)
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Alice
4/22/2015 11:54:11 am
My question is Why does Seattle have so many earth quakes?
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