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Burping fish are destroying the environmentJupiterimages

By The Naked Scientists (Guest)

11 January 2010

Are burping fish destroying our world?  Read more : Burping fish are destroying the environment

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Geology toolkit: the rock cycle Featuring: activity, BBC

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

27 March 2008

Use the Geology Toolkit to discover why it is important to know about rocks  Read more : Geology toolkit: the rock cycle

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The rock cycleBBC

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

27 September 2006

Use the Geology Toolkit to discover why it is important to know about rocks. For a richer experience, you can explore with our interactive Geology...  Read more : The rock cycle

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Carbon process: River transportphotos.com

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

The rivers are moving carbon across the planet.   Read more : Carbon process: River transport

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Carbon in marine carbonate sedimentphotos.com

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

Shells and skeletons of dead sea creatures hold carbon in the sea sediments.   Read more : Carbon in marine carbonate sediment

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Carbon process: Lithificationphotos.com

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

It means, literally, to turn to stone. It's how sediments become rocks.   Read more : Carbon process: Lithification

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Carbon in Organic rockphotos.com

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

Although it's now rock, once some of those stones were living, breathing things - and that means carbon.   Read more : Carbon in Organic rock

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Carbon process: Sedimentationphotos.com

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

As rivers deposit their contents, carbon starts to lay down.   Read more : Carbon process: Sedimentation

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Carbon in marine organic sedimentphotos.com

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

All sorts of consumers feed on the organic material found in the waters.   Read more : Carbon in marine organic sediment

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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