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Periodic table of sea creatures

Periodic table of sea creatures. Josh Gates and Michael Parris. Baleen (non-toothed) whales. Toothed whales. eels. cephalopods. frogs. clams. Jumbo shrimps :). Sharks. Strange sea creatures. Periodic Table of Animals. Periodic table project questions.

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Periodic table of sea creatures

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  1. Periodic table of sea creatures Josh Gates and Michael Parris

  2. Baleen (non-toothed) whales Toothed whales

  3. eels cephalopods frogs clams

  4. Jumbo shrimps :) Sharks

  5. Strange sea creatures

  6. Periodic Table of Animals

  7. Periodic table project questions • We tried to arrange them in a similar order to the original Periodic Table. The groups we categorized them in are as follows: toothed whales, baleen whales, cephalopods, clams, eels, frogs, sharks, shrimps, and strange sea creatures. • Our theme, aquatic animals, is our most important feature. Another important feature of ours is our categorizing. • One of the ways our periodic table is similar to the original one is the fact that we give names for each of our groups/ columns. Our objects are arranged by species to each column. • Our project is different from the original periodic table of elements because it categorized elements and not underwater sea creatures. • I think the last object on the periodic table would be another undiscovered strange sea creature. It would probably one a normal submarine cannot reach; depths of which humans have not yet been.

  8. Sources http://www.aquatic.uoguelph.ca/animal.htm http://marinelife.about.com/od/vertebrates/tp/typesofmarinemammals.htm

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