Natural resources
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Morrison Natural History Museum
The Morrison Natural Histroy Museum is a great place to take your kids if they like dinosaurs. Since most of the fossils on display are touchable, they’re almost guaranteed not to get bored. There are even tours included in the price of admission three times a day, so a tour guide will almost always be availableto answer all of your kids’ questions.
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Dinosaur World
See 150 life-sized dinosaurs at Dinosaur World! Learn how scientists uncover and examine dinosaur fossils, and then your students can become paleontolgists themselves.
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South Florida Museum
Students can learn about paleontology, archaeology, and astronomy at this museum. There's also an aquarium where you can feed, watch, and learn about manatees. There's plenty of things to do at the South Florida Museum, so come visit today!
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Disasterville!
MOSI's permanent exhibit, “Disasterville” is a 10,000-square-foot dramatic and engaging public exhibition where guests are able to walk through interactive towns and experience the impact of a variety of simulated natural disasters. Disasterville covers nine types of disasters: floods, hail storms, hurricanes, lightning, tornadoes, wildfires, volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis. Learn how to take action and minimize the effects of nature’s fury in your life. Experience thrilling simulated presentations that detail the use of appropriate materials and necessary precautions taken during an impending natural disaster. Brace yourself! You’re in for an unforgettable experience!
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Saving Energy
We use energy in many activities--transportation, air conditioning, lighting... the list can go on forever! However, each time we use energy, that means we could be damaging our en…
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Sweeteners Hurt Our Streams
This article describes how artificial sweeteners are polluting our water streams. Students will learn about pollution, water systems, and pollution prevention.