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Re: Dynamic Planet

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Glacierguy1 wrote:This was about 1 year and 1 month old before you posted in it.
Yeah, I know, but...aargh. :oops:
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Re: Dynamic Planet

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EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:A lot of this stuff looks like stuff for other forums, or in deerman's case, a random comment.
Vballpuplov7 wrote:Ok. I'm totally new to science olympiads. I've competed in the National Ocean Science Bowl and the National Science bowl. Can someone please explain like what it is, how it's done, and where I can find information and study material. My school is not up on the science department and so we're just now starting this science olympiads. HELP, PLEASE! :roll:
Try the Science Olympiad site: http://www.soinc.org
I would suggest going to your library (local one works, but if you can get a collage one, that is way better) and check out as many books as you can I would start out with really basic ones, which sounds weird, I know, but move on to the collage textbooks later. If you don't even understand basic vocabulary (fault, subduction zones, etc), then there is NO WAY you can make heads or tails of the more complex stuff.
Science Olympiad is a tribute to Murphey's Law. This has been proven experimentally.
And no, I'm not a guy...even though my sig says will robsinson. It's a reference to Lost in Space, an ancient sci fi TV show. And the robot is the character who always says the line.

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