Here is a site that will make any geo-nut happy. The site looks at American geology in great detail, with a small bit on all the continents. There are satellite images as well, which can be viewed online. With “earthquake” and “tsunami” being the buzzwords, it is no surprise that this site gives considerable coverage to the two natural disasters.
This website belongs to Marymount High School and it has information on all science subjects. There are links to biology, physics and chemistry sites. There is also a longish list of tutorials on selected topics of science. The site even offers online classes.
Scared that you will get caught in another earthquake? Here is a site that offers warning for your area. Besides graphical descriptions, the site explains in depth how the sensors work. It also tells you where all the information would be broadcast in case an earthquake strikes.
Funology.com is the best place on the web to find things to do. It’s a fully animated site for kids where they can sit and learn facts online as well as offline. There are many different constructive activities that keep them away from mischief. No time to get bored.