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Students participate in two interactive exercises designed to help the user learn about river processes like discharge, flooding, and flood frequency. Each activity requires a person to make careful observations and measurements, do simple calculations, and answer questions about his or her work. A Certificate of Completion is available for printing at the end of each activity.
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This
collection
of
databases
is
intended
to
aid
in
the
assessment
of
the
process
of
water
conflict
prevention
and
resolution.
The
searchable
collections
include
data
such
as
case
studies,
freshwater
treaties
from
1820
to
2001,
events
concerning
historical
water
relations
from
1948
to
1999,
a
register
of
international
river
basins,
and
information
on
interstate
water
compacts
in
the
United
States.
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This
online
collaborative
project
is
part
of
the
Center
for
Improved
Engineering
and
Science
Education
(CIESE)
program,
which
has
developed
internet
activities
for
the
elementary,
middle,
and
high
school
level
student.
Based
on
data
collected
by
their
household
members
and
their
classmates,
students
determine
the
average
amount
of
water
used
by
one
person
in
a
day.
They
compare
this
to
the
average
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This
site
provides
a
brief
overview
of
the
earth's
climate,
which
is
generally
defined
as
the
average
weather
over
a
long
period
of
time.
The
climate
of
a
region
is
determined
by
both
natural
and
anthropogenic
(human-made)
factors.
The
natural
elements
include
the
atmosphere,
geosphere,
hydrosphere,
and
biosphere,
while
the
human
factors
can
include
land
and
resource
uses.
Changes
in
any
of
these
...
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