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This
on-line
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.
Students
measure
the
temperature,
record
the
number
of
minutes
of
sunlight
per
day
over
a
predetermined
week,
and
determine
their
global
coordinates.
Each
class
then
posts
their
data
to
this
web
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This
site
offers
informative
sections
on
air
and
climate,
land,
water,
ecosystems,
energy,
food,
and
environment
and
society.
A
teachers
section
provides
online
resources
for
the
classroom,
including
background
information,
scientific
research
and
data,
lesson
plans,
labs,
and
activities.
A
student
section
provides
homework
help
and
a
Weird
and
Wonderful
page
with
strange
creatures
of
the
universe.
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Imagine
the
Universe
is
dedicated
to
discussion
about
the
universe,
how
it
is
evolving,
and
the
kinds
of
objects
and
phenomena
it
contains.
The
site
is
intended
for
students
age
14
and
up
and
is
a
service
of
NASA's
High-Energy
Astrophysics
Science
Archive
Research
Center
(HEASARC).
Contained
within
this
site
are
explanations
of
the
concepts
and
principles
used
to
study
and
understand
the
universe,
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The
majority
of
Ocean
World
is
devoted
to
a
series
of
ten
reference
sections:
coral
reefs,
currents,
El
Nino,
Fisheries,
Ice
Ages,
icebergs,
JASON-1
(a
satellite),
the
role
of
the
ocean
in
weather,
satellites
and
ocean
exploration,
and
waves.
Each
section
culminates
with
an
interactive
quiz,
links
to
sources
of
related
real-time
data,
and
a
list
of
additional
related
links.
Also
available
is
a
set
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The
purpose
of
NASA's
Earth
Observatory
is
to
provide
a
freely
accessible
publication
on
the
Internet
where
the
public
can
obtain
new
satellite
imagery
and
scientific
information
about
our
home
planet.
The
focus
is
on
Earth's
climate
and
environmental
change.
The
site
is
divided
into
six
main
sections:
Data
and
Images,
Features,
News,
Reference,
Missions,
and
Experiments.
The
Data
and
Images,
Features,
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Ask-A-Scientist
is
a
Windows
to
the
Universe
feature
that
provides
answers
to
users'
submitted
science
questions.
Users
can
check
out
the
most
recent
questions
answered
on
the
first
page
of
the
Ask-A-Scientist
section
of
Windows
to
the
Universe,
search
the
Ask-A-Scientist
Archives
to
peruse
questions
on
topics
such
as
Earth,
the
Sun,
the
Moon,
the
Solar
System,
the
Universe,
physics,
and
biology,
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Questions and answers for the Argonne National Laboratory Division of Educational Programs Ask-A-Scientist Feature from November 1991 to the present are archived here. There are over five hundred questions relating to the environment and earth science, listed by topic. Some questions have recieved answers from more than one scientist, providing for greater depth of coverage in those instances.
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This
web
site
from
the
California
Energy
Commission
contains
a
variety
of
resources
in
energy
education
including
stories,
science
projects,
puzzles,
games,
and
coloring
books
at
varying
levels
of
difficulty.
It
includes
a
list
of
resources
for
parents
and
teachers,
and
links
to
other
educational
places
on
the
Internet.
A
text-only
description
is
available,
but
the
exercises
are
only
available
with
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This section of the Scientific American.com website provides answers to many science questions that have been submitted by readers. The questions are sorted by general science field and are updated regularly. New questions may be submitted to the editors for review. General topics covered include astronomy, computers, mathematics, biology, environment, medicine, chemistry, physics, and geology.
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This site is a service of the Department of Geology & Geophysics at the University of Hawaii. Users may browse through previous questions and answers, or submit their own questions.
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