South West Dig



Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Let’s DIG SOUTHWEST SCIENCE! From ancient GEOGRAPHY to PALEONTOLOGY, from GEOLOGY to BIOLOGY – science helps us understand the unique events and life in the Southwest.

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 1 - What is the name of the continent the Ancient Southwest was on over 225 million years ago ? button What is the name of the ocean that surrounded this large continent ? button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 2 - What is the name of the theory of the earth’s crust-in-motion that the first scientist who recognized Pangaea created ? What was his regular job ? button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 3 - What large animals, now extinct, lived in the Ancient Southwest when it was a part of Laurasia ? button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 4 – Name a DINOSAUR from the TRIASSIC Period button from the JURASSIC Period button and from the CRETACEOUS Period button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 5 - Can you name the two largest rivers in the Southwest that have shaped the land and the lives of the people ? button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 6 - Can you name the three deserts in the Southwest ? button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 7 - What and where is the Rio Grande Rift ? what caused it ? button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 8 - What is the largest canyon in the Southwest –and the most famous ? How old is it’s oldest rock ? button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 9 – When did people start arriving in North America ? What land route did they take ? button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 10 – Name three WILD MAMMALS that live in the Southwest button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 11 – Name three WILD BIRDS that live in the Southwest button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG Challenge 12 – Name three WILD REPTILES or AMPHIBIANS that live in the Southwest button

Southwest Science Guides: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
CONLCUSION – If you were an animal living in the Southwest – which animal would you want to be ?

: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Emma Hernandez palm view 1.permian

Mrs. Walker: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Emma Hernandez Palm View 2.pangaea

: . . . . Tue, May 7, 9:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Brandon PALM VIEW 1.PERMAIAN

: . . . . Tue, May 7, 11:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Aaron,Ernesto,Brandon Palm View 1. Permain 2. The theory of continentol drift was first proposed by german meteorologist Alfred Wegener in 1912 3. The Cretaceous 4. The Dilophaurs 5. Colorado river and the Rio Grande 6. Sonoran,Mojave,Chiuahuan 7. Beginning about 30 million years ago tension caoused by movement in the earths mantle created a huge valley and immense tear that runs across New Mexico from Colorado to northern Mexico 8.Grand Canyon 4 to 6 million years 9.5 days as they went10.Mexican Gray Wolf,Mountaion Lion and Coati 11. Harris' Hawk,Cactus Wren and American Kestrel 12. Gopher Snake, Horned lizard and Gila Monster.

: . . . . Tue, May 7, 1:15PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Fernando Palm View School 1. Permain 2. The theory of continentol drift was first proposed by german meteorologist Alfred Wegener in 1912 3. The Cretaceous 4. The Dilophaurs 5. Colorado river and the Rio Grande 6. Sonoran,Mojave,Chiuahuan 7. Beginning about 30 million years ago tension caoused by movement in the earths mantle created a huge valley and immense tear that runs across New Mexico from Colorado to northern Mexico 8.Grand Canyon 4 to 6 million years 9.5 days as they went10.Mexican Gray Wolf,Mountaion Lion and Coati 11. Harris' Hawk,Cactus Wren and American Kestrel 12. Gopher Snake, Horned lizard and Gila Monster.

: . . . . Tue, May 7, 1:15PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Tony Palm View 1. Permain 2. The theory of continentol drift was first proposed by german meteorologist Alfred Wegener in 1912 3. The Cretaceous 4. The Dilophaurs 5. Colorado river and the Rio Grande 6. Sonoran,Mojave,Chiuahuan 7. Beginning about 30 million years ago tension caoused by movement in the earths mantle created a huge valley and immense tear that runs across New Mexico from Colorado to northern Mexico 8.Grand Canyon 4 to 6 million years 9.5 days as they went10.Mexican Gray Wolf,Mountaion Lion and Coati 11. Harris' Hawk,Cactus Wren and American Kestrel 12. Gopher Snake, Horned lizard and Gila Monster.

: . . . . Tue, May 7, 1:17PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Tony Palm View 1. Permain 2. The theory of continentol drift was first proposed by german meteorologist Alfred Wegener in 1912 3. The Cretaceous 4. The Dilophaurs 5. Colorado river and the Rio Grande 6. Sonoran,Mojave,Chiuahuan 7. Beginning about 30 million years ago tension caoused by movement in the earths mantle created a huge valley and immense tear that runs across New Mexico from Colorado to northern Mexico 8.Grand Canyon 4 to 6 million years 9.5 days as they went10.Mexican Gray Wolf,Mountaion Lion and Coati 11. Harris' Hawk,Cactus Wren and American Kestrel 12. Gopher Snake, Horned lizard and Gila Monster.

: . . . . Tue, May 7, 1:18PM PST (-0800 GMT)
OscarPalm View 1. Permain 2. The theory of continentol drift was first proposed by german meteorologist Alfred Wegener in 1912 3. The Cretaceous 4. The Dilophaurs 5. Colorado river and the Rio Grande 6. Sonoran,Mojave,Chiuahuan 7. Beginning about 30 million years ago tension caoused by movement in the earths mantle created a huge valley and immense tear that runs across New Mexico from Colorado to northern Mexico 8.Grand Canyon 4 to 6 million years 9.5 days as they went10.Mexican Gray Wolf,Mountaion Lion and Coati 11. Harris' Hawk,Cactus Wren and American Kestrel 12. Gopher Snake, Horned lizard and Gila Monster

L.Walker: . . . . Tue, May 7, 1:20PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Fernando Palm View School 1. Permain 2. The theory of continentol drift was first proposed by german meteorologist Alfred Wegener in 1912 3. The Cretaceous 4. The Dilophaurs 5. Colorado river and the Rio Grande 6. Sonoran,Mojave,Chiuahuan 7. Beginning about 30 million years ago tension caoused by movement in the earths mantle created a huge valley and immense tear that runs across New Mexico from Colorado to northern Mexico 8.Grand Canyon 4 to 6 million years 9.5 days as they went10.Mexican Gray Wolf,Mountaion Lion and Coati 11. Harris' Hawk,Cactus Wren and American Kestrel 12. Gopher Snake, Horned lizard and Gila Monster.

: . . . . Tue, May 7, 1:20PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Palm View School 1. Permain 2. The theory of continentol drift was first proposed by german meteorologist Alfred Wegener in 1912 3. The Cretaceous 4. The Dilophaurs 5. Colorado river and the Rio Grande 6. Sonoran,Mojave,Chiuahuan 7. Beginning about 30 million years ago tension caoused by movement in the earths mantle created a huge valley and immense tear that runs across New Mexico from Colorado to northern Mexico 8.Grand Canyon 4 to 6 million years 9.5 days as they went10.Mexican Gray Wolf,Mountaion Lion and Coati 11. Harris' Hawk,Cactus Wren and American Kestrel 12. Gopher Snake, Horned lizard and Gila Monster. TONY

: . . . . Tue, May 7, 1:21PM PST (-0800 GMT)
OscarPALM VIEW 1.PERMAIAN

: . . . . Tue, May 7, 2:02PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Palm View School 1. Permain 2. The theory of continentol drift was first proposed by german meteorologist Alfred Wegener in 1912 3. The Cretaceous 4. The Dilophaurs 5. Colorado river and the Rio Grande 6. Sonoran,Mojave,Chiuahuan 7. Beginning about 30 million years ago tension caoused by movement in the earths mantle created a huge valley and immense tear that runs across New Mexico from Colorado to northern Mexico 8.Grand Canyon 4 to 6 million years 9.5 days as they went10.Mexican Gray Wolf,Mountaion Lion and Coati 11. Harris' Hawk,Cactus Wren and American Kestrel 12. Gopher Snake, Horned lizard and Gila Monster. TONY

Roosevelt Griffin & Gerald: . . . . Wed, May 8, 1:24PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 It was located in Pangea

Roosevelt Griffin & Gerald: . . . . Wed, May 8, 1:27PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 The ocean surroundingit was the Panthalassa.

: . . . . Wed, May 8, 1:27PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1. It was located in the continent Pangea.

Roosevelt Ashley: . . . . Wed, May 8, 1:29PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1. The continent was called Pengea and the ocean was called Panthalassa.

Roosevelt Jasmine&Antonia : . . . . Wed, May 8, 1:30PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1. It was located in Pangea.

Roosevelt Griffin & Gerald: . . . . Wed, May 8, 1:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #2 It was called the Continental Drift, and his regular job was being a Meteorologist.

Rooselt Jordan / =: . . . . Wed, May 8, 1:36PM PST (-0800 GMT)
asia

Roosevelt Ashley: . . . . Wed, May 8, 1:36PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q2.Robert S. Dietz developed the theroy that the seafloor was spreading. He was an oceanographer.

roosevelt crista & joelie: . . . . Wed, May 8, 1:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 The contenet was Pangea.

Hec-Ms. Lukstein: . . . . Fri, May 10, 11:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The scientists says that all of the dinosaurs died before human appeared but the movies says people were alive in the time of the dinosaurs. Please answer. Thanks.

Carl, Camp Trainer: . . . . Sat, May 11, 11:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Two rivers that shaped the Southwest are Rio Grande and Colorado Rivers

Mrs. Rivera's Kindergartners/Taylor School: . . . . Mon, May 13, 11:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig # 3 DINOSAURS!!!!!

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Mon, May 13, 1:30PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.The name of the continent was Permian.It was surrounded by Panthalassa.

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Mon, May 13, 1:35PM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.His name is Alfred Wegner.His regular job was an oceanographer.

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Mon, May 13, 1:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.It was the Dinosuar.

Daisy-MPapietro-tulsa: . . . . Mon, May 13, 1:52PM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.The three dinosuars are Segasuarus,tyrannisuarus rex, and the Segasuarus which lived in the late triassic period and the early cretaceous period.

Daisy-MPapietro-tulsa: . . . . Mon, May 13, 1:55PM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.The largest rivers were the Rio Grande and the Colorado River.

Daisy-MPapietro-tulsa: . . . . Mon, May 13, 1:59PM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.The three deserts are the Mojave,Sonoran, and the Chihuahuan.

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