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Mammoths? Mrs. Awad, Mr. Baldwin & Mr. Bihn Insert a picture here Insert a picture here Insert a picture here Figure 4. Insert your text about your picture here. Make sure to add the citation too! Figure 4. Insert your text about your picture here. Make sure to add the citation too! Figure 4. Insert your text about your picture here. Make sure to add the citation too! Figure 4. Insert your text about your picture here. Make sure to add the citation too! If Our School Was Here over 10,000 Years Ago, What Would Our Mascot Be? Abstract / Background Information New Orleans had a levee on the coast line of the Gulf of Mexico. It eventually broke apart and flooded the New Orleans city. - What evidence support the people who think New Orleansn should never be re-built? -Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans on August 29, 2005. Damaging the whole city. 80% of the city was flooded. -At least 1836 people lost their lives in the hurricane. -It was the deadlist U.S hurricane since the 1928 Okeechobee urricane. - Damage was $89.6 billion - Re building it would cost billions Discussion -Many people think New Orleans Should not be rebuild because it just Might happen again, and they will waste All of the money on something that will Once again break apart. - Absolute Dating Deaths by state Alabama 2 Florida 14 Georgia 2 Kentucky 1 Louisiana 1577 Mississippi 238 Ohio 2 Total 1836 Missing 705 Conclusions Figure 2. Use your own picture here, and make sure to cite it!!! Larger implications: Humans were here earlier than we once thought. Climate was much different in the area only 10,000 years ago! Add your conclusions here. This is where you tie it all together, and give the “so what” of your project! Relative Dating Add the basics of relative dating here. Talk about any of the laws we have learned. How did geologists figure out the different layers and what they meant? How did they use this information to tell stories that date back hundreds of millions to billions of years ago. References Friends of the Ice Age (2004). woollymammoth.org. Retrieved February 21, 2010, from http://www.woollymammoth.org/. Tarbuck, E. J. and F. K. Lutgens (2005). Earth: an introduction to physical geology, 8th ed. Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Von Otten (2006). Mastadon vs. Mammoth. Cochise College Geology. Retrieved February 22, 2010, from http://skywalker.cochise.edu/wellerr/students/mammoth-mastodon/mastodon.htm. Wisconsin Geological and History Survey. (2009). Bedrock Geology of Wisconsin [Map]. Retrieved February 23, 2010, from http://www.uwex.edu/wgnhs/bdrk.htm Woolly Mammoth (2009). Illinois State Geologic Survey. Retrieved February 22, 2010, from http://www.isgs.illinois.edu/education/ice-age-res/mammoth.shtml. Each source must be properly cited. Use easybib.com or any other citation tool to help.