Scientists have found fossils of plants and wildlife in Antarctica. Wait... Antarctica? The coldest most barren continent where human civilization cannot live for long because of intense cold and very little sunlight? How could there be plantlife there? It's nothing but snow and glaciers. Well, before the seven continents were formed, the land masses that we call continents where all one. Scientists call this Pangea. Pangaea was back millions of years ago, (I cannot say how many exact), and was when, (as I said numerous times), the seven continents where just all one big land mass. So, what does this have to do with Antarctica having fossils of ferns and trees and plants and weeds? Well, Pangaea is the answer to that question. 

     When Pangaea was still formed, it was neither closer or farther to the north and south poles. So, when your not near any of the, how is the land? You can probably expect that it was pretty hot. The land mass, Pangaea, was near the Equator. This gave it lots of heat. So, where does Antarctica have to do with this? Well, in Pangaea, Antarctica was grassy and plan
 
     For about a week, we have been doing a zoo project. I am in a group and we all have the same animal. The Speke's Gazelle. We all also have different things to do about the animal. I have classification. So where I am right now, is at the point where I need to look up more things abut the Speke's Gazelle. All I know is where it lives, what it eats, how it is on the endangered species list, how you can tell it from any other type of gazelle, etc. So, really, that's all I have right now. I don't really have anything else. That is all we did so far. Or at least I did. I mean, we went into science class, I got a paper saying classification, and I did it. What else do I have to say? I guess I could run over the classifications.
 
     I think that the greatest science discovery was, Evolution. Why? Well, if we didn't know about evolution, we wouldn't know that birds or rhinoceros's evolved from dinosaurs. I mean, a common bird you would see outside evolved from an vicious flesh eating dinosaur that can swallow a human like an ant, also known as the Tyranosaurus Rex? Well, probably not from that. There was probably bird like dinosaurs that they evolved from. But, we wouldn't know that if it wasn't for the discovery of evolution. Evolution also shows that