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This skeleton measures 17 feet from nose to tip of tail. It is the world's first Triceratops skeleton ever mounted.

The Dinosaur Homepage displays featured bones from the Museum's large collection. Each photograph may be...

Theropods ('beast feet') include some of the most famous and popular dinosaurs.

Dinosaurs helps students answer questions about dinosaurs: What makes a dinosaur "a dinosaur"...

From its epicenter in the East Indian Ocean, the magnitude 9.0 earthquake of Dec. 26 spread tsunamis around the world.

NSF Special Reports presents web-based reports on language and linguistics, Einstein and physics, weather...

This map combines shaded relief and geology on a single map of the 48 states. It is a useful resource for discussing physiographic provinces within the conterminous U.S.

Geology at the U.S. Geological Survey provides resource collections and maps for studying earthquakes, hurricanes, floods...


Smithsonian Institution

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