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How
do
scientists
gather
data
to
determine
whether
global
temperatures
are
warming?
Past
climatic
conditions
are
recorded
in
tree
rings,
skeletons
of
tropical
coral
reefs,
ice
cores
from
glaciers
and
ice
caps,
and
laminated
sediments
from
lakes
and
oceans.
Site
provides
an
in-depth
look
at
topics
significant
to
climate
change.
Resources
include
slide
sets,
external
links,
a
Climate
TimeLine
Information
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Overview
of
coral
reef
conservation
and
research
by
National
Ocean
Service.
Provides
a
coral
reef
definition
and
background
on:
coral
biology
and
life
cycle,
zooxanthellae
and
symbiosis,
ecology,
reef
formation
and
distribution,
importance
of
reef
habitats
and
ecosystems,
current
research
and
protection
efforts,
including
the
Coral
Reef
Early
Warning
System.
Lesson
plans
include:
tutorials
on
the
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Educational standards associated with this resource:
National Science Education Standards (NSES): Read
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NOS
is
dedicated
to
creating
innovative
products
that
enlighten
students
and
educators
about
the
breadth
of
scientific
research,
technology,
and
activities
they
conduct.
Resources
include
Discovery
Kits,
which
consist
of
4
different
classroom
units
on
corals,
estuaries,
geodesy,
and
tides,
Discovery
Stories,
2
case
studies
concerning
Exxon
Valdez
and
the
lionfish
invasion
of
the
U.S.
Atlantic
coast,
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