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This
lab
activity
investigates
porosity,
permeability
and
relationship.
Students
will
understand
porosity
and
how
gases/
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The European Space Agency's Mars Express Satellite has recorded images in three different bands of the southern polar cap of Mars, which show both frozen carbon dioxide and water ice. The images are presented with a brief caption and links to other Mars Express imagery and status reports.
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This site uses a picture of a covered swimming pool as an example of a watershed and describes real-world watersheds and their processes, including precipitation, infiltration, evaporation, transpiration, and storage. Links to an interactive rainfall calculator and to related websites are included.
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This site describes how snow and ice runoff become surface water and emphasizes how runoff from snowmelt is a major component of the global movement of water. A hydrograph from the U.S. Geological Survey shows a four-year time series of streamflow and illustrates how runoff from snowmelt affects the daily mean values, particularly at certain times of the year.
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Using
paper
patterns,
students
are
able
to
construct
a
model
that
depicts
Karst
topography,
including
typical
features
such
as
caves,
limestone
bedrock,
sink
holes,
and
springs.
The
accompanying
Teachers
Guide
provides
extensive
background
information
about
the
dissolutional
processes
that
form
caves.
Information
is
also
provided
about
unique
animals
found
in
caves
and
the
importance
of
understanding
...
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This
interactive
site
features
games,
animations,
and
teachers'
materials
intended
to
introduce
younger
students
to
climate
change.
There
is
information
about
what
climate
change
is,
the
difference
between
weather
and
climate,
and
the
greenhouse
effect.
There
are
also
materials
on
the
climate
system,
ancient
climates,
and
how
scientists
investigate
climate.
Other
topics
include
discussions
of
whether
...
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This
lesson
teaches
how
clouds
form
and
how
air
pressure
and
air
temperature
affect
their
formation.
The
lesson
is
delivered
in
the
story
of
Mike
Breezy,
Air
Detective,
who
tries
to
solve
the
"The
Cloud
Case".
His
friend,
Professor
Less,
gives
both
Mike
and
the
students
the
facts
about
clouds.
An
experiment
(Cloud
in
a
bottle)
follows
the
story
that
gives
students
the
chance
to
see
the
principles
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The
Antarctic
ice
sheet
changes
in
size
over
the
course
of
a
year.
When
it
is
summer
in
the
southern
hemisphere,
the
ice
sheet
decreases
in
size.
As
the
ice
sheet
melts,
it
releases
fresh
water
into
the
ocean.
In
the
southern
winter
(our
summer),
the
ice
refreezes,
drawing
fresh
water
out
of
the
surrounding
ocean,
leaving
the
salt
behind.
These
seasonal
changes
in
the
ice
sheet
are
examined
in
this
...
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
build
an
instrument
that
can
be
used
to
measure
water
temperature.
Students
construct
a
soda-bottle
thermometer,
which
is
similar
to
the
thermometer
used
by
GLOBE
schools.
Both
are
based
on
the
principle
that
most
substances
expand
and
contract
as
their
temperature
changes.
This
experiment
also
demonstrates
the
principle
of
heat
transfer.
The
intended
outcome
is
...
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
construct
a
model
that
will
provide
students
with
a
visual
representation
of
parts
per
billion.
Students
work
in
teams
to
construct
cubes
of
different
volumes
and
to
compare
them
to
get
a
feel
for
parts
per
million
by
volume
and
parts
per
billion
by
volume.
The
intended
outcome
is
that
students
gain
a
feeling
for
the
small
quantities
of
gases,
such
as
ozone,
present
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