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In
this
activity,
the
GLOBE
Kids,
on
their
second
visit
to
Willow
Creek,
discover
why
the
creek
looks
different.
They
learn
about
making
observations,
measuring
water
temperature
and
speed,
and
looking
for
critters
in
the
water.
In
Activity
1,
'Magnify
That',
students
will
be
able
to
identify
a
magnifying
lens
and
its
purpose.
They
will
be
able
to
explain
how
the
same
object
looks
different
when
using
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This
chapter
from
the
Earth
Exploration
Toolbook
guides
users
through
the
process
of
locating
and
graphing
Web-based
environmental
data
that
has
been
collected
by
students
who
participate
in
the
Global
Learning
and
Observations
to
Benefit
the
Environment
(GLOBE)
program.
Basic
concepts
in
Earth
system
science
are
explored
as
students
investigate
a
specific
case
study.
The
GLOBE
Graphing
Tool
is
used
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This
special
edition
DVD--introducing
NASA's
LRO/
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This
yearbook
includes
feature
articles
illustrating
how
DAAC
data
are
being
used
to
improve
live
on
Earth.
NASA's
eight
Distributed
Active
Archive
Centers
(DAAC)
located
across
the
U.S.
deliver
data
that
underpin
research
and
understanding
of
the
Earth
system.
The
DAACs
distribute
science
data
from
both
heritage
and
current
NASA
satellite
missions
that
include
NASA
in-situ
field
campaigns
and
satellite
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This Web site provides a searchable directory of NASA Earth science images, animations and data visualizations. Most resources are available digitally at multiple resolutions, with captions and metadata. Users can search the database using full text and advanced searches by topic, keyword, sensor, location, parameter, and dates.
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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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This poster, part of a four-part series, highlights recent images from select NASA Earth Science spacecraft and showcases related research results. The back gives a brief overview of the science and missions behind NASA's study of WATER.
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This
lithograph
shows
images
from
NASA?s
Landsat
7
Enhanced
Thematic
Mapper
Plus
instrument
of
the
Boulder,
Virgin,
and
Gregg
basins
that
comprise
the
southern
portion
of
Lake
Meade.
About
96%
of
the
water
in
Lake
Mead
is
from
melted
snow
that
falls
in
Colorado,
Utah,
New
Mexico,
and
Wyoming.
During
the
period
from
May
2000
to
April
2003
severe
drought
occurred
in
the
western
states,
and
Colorado
...
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This
tutorial
provides
detailed
information
about
how
clouds
receive
their
names
and
the
importance
of
root
words.
It
was
designed
to
help
students
make
accurate
observations
for
the
Students'
Cloud
Observations
On-Line
(S'COOL)
project.
Students
will
also
learn
to
associate
different
clouds
into
height
groupings.
Information
is
provided
about
the
cloud
types
and
on
how
to
distinguish
similar
clouds
...
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This full-color identification chart is intended as a basic guide to observing contrails for scientific investigations being conducted by NASA scientists. It is translated into several languages and is designed help to motivate students throughout the world to become involved with a real-time collaborative scientific experiment.
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