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This
activity
guide
explores
the
potential
for
global
climate
change
to
increase
the
frequency
and
intensity
of
hurricanes
and
storm
surges,
and
the
impacts
that
could
result.
Designed
to
teach
through
scientific
inquiry,
the
activity
seeks
to
stimulate
thought
about
the
long-term
impact
of
a
warmer
planet.
The
activity
responds
to
national
education
standards
in
the
English
language
arts,
geography,
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In
this
product,
students
engage
in
processes/
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This educators guide uses NASA's mission to Saturn (Cassini-Huygens) to provide a real-world context for learning fundamental, standards-based concepts in science. It includes six constructivist lessons, FAQ, and a variety of connections to art, literature, and mythology.
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In
this
chapter,
users
take
the
role
of
students
from
a
small
town
in
Colorado,
who
team
up
with
students
from
the
town
of
Churchill,
Manitoba,
to
explore
changing
sea
ice
conditions
in
the
Arctic.
Together
they
examine
an
animation
that
shows
30
years
of
satellite
images
to
see
how
the
extent
of
sea
ice
in
the
Arctic
has
diminished
over
time.
The
chapter
storyline
is
built
around
the
real-life
case
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In
this
chapter,
users
explore
relationships
between
air
quality
and
population
density
using
the
image
visualization
tool,
Google
Earth.
Humans
discovered
long
ago
that
burning
fossil
fuels
was
a
convenient
way
to
get
power.
In
engines
for
automobiles
and
plants
that
generate
electricity,
huge
volumes
of
oil,
gas,
and
coal
are
burned
every
day.
Where
many
people
live
together
in
concentrated
areas,
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This
special
edition
DVD--introducing
NASA's
LRO/
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This activity is designed to introduce students to geologic processes on Earth and how to identify geologic features in images. It also introduces students to how scientists use Earth to gain a better understanding of other planetary bodies in the solar system.
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These on-line, problem-based modules address events such as volcanoes, hurricanes, dinosaur extinction theories, deforestation, endangered species, and global climate change. The site uses NASA remote-sensing images and includes a tutorial about how to analyze Landsat images with NIH Image.
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These curriculum support materials link the content, skills, and perspectives of Geography for Life: The National Geography Standards with NASA Earth science missions, research, and science. Mission Geography contains three distinct sets of materials for K-4, 5-8, and 9-12.
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This
chapter
of
the
GLOBE
Teacher's
Guide
provides
the
measurement
protocols
for
collecting
research
quality
data
on
land
cover
and
constructing
land
cover
maps
using
Landsat
scenes.
K-12
students
from
all
over
the
world
are
participating
in
the
GLOBE
program
by
taking
environmental
measurements
at
their
schools
and
sharing
their
data
via
the
Internet.
NASA
scientists
use
GLOBE
data
in
their
research
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