how do you make bibliographies for the sites you gave me early??

This site explains how to list websites in a bibliography.

http://www.downersgrovelibrary.org/kids/homework/bibliography_help.php

thank you i am completely done with my project now. you helped me a lot.! thank you so much

To create a bibliography for the websites you previously mentioned, you will need to follow a specific format known as a citation style. Two common citation styles are the Modern Language Association (MLA) and the American Psychological Association (APA) styles.

Here's an explanation of how to create bibliographic citations in both MLA and APA styles:

1. MLA Style:
- Start with the author's last name, followed by a comma and their first name.
- If there is no author, begin with the title of the webpage.
- Include the title of the webpage or article, using title case (capitalize the first letter of all major words).
- Add the name of the website in italics (or underlined if using a handwritten format).
- Include the publisher or sponsor of the website, the date the page was published or last updated (day month year format), and the medium (Web).
- Finally, provide the URL (without the "http://" or "https://") and end with a period.

Example of MLA style citation:
Smith, John. "The Importance of Renewable Energy." Green Energy World, 20 June 2021, Web. www.greenenergyworld.com/importance-renewable-energy.

2. APA Style:
- Begin with the author's last name, followed by a comma and their initials.
- If there is no author, start with the title of the webpage.
- Use sentence case for the title (capitalize only the first letter of the first word and any proper nouns).
- Include the publication date in parentheses, using the year (followed by a period), followed by the title of the website in italics or sentence case.
- End with the URL.

Example of APA style citation:
Smith, J. (2021). The importance of renewable energy. Green Energy World. Retrieved from www.greenenergyworld.com/importance-renewable-energy

Remember to always check with your instructor or refer to the specific citation style guide for any additional requirements or variations.

Alternatively, there are various citation generators available online that can assist you in automatically generating citations in different styles. These generators typically require you to input the necessary information (like the URL, title, author, etc.), and they will produce a properly formatted citation for you.