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This
demonstration
is
designed
to
show
the
effect
of
acid
on
statues
and
buildings.
Students
will
learn
how
acid
rain
is
an
air
pollution
problem
as
the
teacher
discusses
the
slow
deterioration
of
statues
and
buildings
due
to
the
weak
acid
rain
that
falls
on
them.
Students
will
learn
that
the
sulfur
and
nitrogen
compounds
that
contribute
to
acid
rain
primarily
come
from
man-made
sources,
such
as
industries
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This Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) site focuses on the science and impacts of global warming or climate change, and on actions that help address global warming. It features games, events, and links to other relevant sites for kids and educators, including activities on climate and weather and the greenhouse effect.
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This
activity
allows
students
to
explore
the
roles
of
oil
and
water
in
the
Middle
East,
especially
in
Iraq.
Students
will
use
maps
to
look
at
the
distribution
of
oil
in
the
Middle
East
and
discuss
what
it
means
for
the
different
countries
in
the
region.
They
will
also
examine
how
water
has
influenced
the
region
historically
and
politically.
Finally,
they
will
study
specific
aspects
of
Iraq's
struggles
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This
six-day
unit
has
students
investigate
the
challenges
of
living
and
working
in
Antarctica
and
how
researchers
prepare
for
them,
and
then
evaluate
the
insulating
properties
of
a
variety
of
fabrics,
collecting
their
findings
in
a
portfolio.
The
comprehensive
curriculum
materials
at
this
site
include
an
online
activity
in
which
students
review
the
preparation
materials
given
to
researchers
before
...
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In
this
lesson
plan
students
will
speculate
on
various
scenarios
of
future
world
climates
if
the
greenhouse
effect
increases.
Upon
completing
this
lesson,
students
should
be
familiar
with
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
and
theories
about
its
role
in
the
greenhouse
effect;
the
global
conference
that
was
held
in
Kyoto,
Japan,
in
1997
to
set
international
limits
on
CO2
emissions;
leading
producers
of
CO2
emissions;
...
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This
lesson
plan
introduces
students
to
river
ecology
and
addresses
the
societal
and
environmental
impacts
associated
with
dams
and
their
construction.
By
understanding
dams
and
their
effects
on
the
environment,
students
will
propose
the
construction
or
abolition
of
a
dam
in
their
hometown
or
other
geographic
area.
They
will
think
objectively
and
critically
about
real
issues
affecting
the
future
of
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This
activity
is
a
fun
and
easy
way
to
understand
the
geology
of
an
aquifer.
Students
will
build
an
edible
aquifer,
and
learn
about
confining
layers,
contamination,
recharge
and
water
tables.
This
demonstration
is
designed
to
illustrate
the
geologic
formations
in
an
aquifer,
how
pollution
can
get
into
groundwater,
and
how
pumping
can
cause
a
decline
in
the
water
table.
Students
will
notice
how
the
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This
portal
provides
access
to
a
variety
of
educational
and
supporting
materials
for
students
and
teachers
of
microbiology
about
the
ecology,
diversity
and
evolution
of
micro-organisms.
Materials
include
information
about
microorganisms,
extremophiles,
and
extreme
habitats.
There
is
also
information
about
the
Microbial
Observatories
(MO),
research
projects
to
study
extremophiles
and
their
environments
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Surf
Your
Watershed
is
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency's
effort
to
provide
a
comprehensive
center
for
geographically
relevant
information
about
drinking
water
regulations,
drinking
water
publications,
public
water
systems,
ground
water,
and
water
quality
and
pollution
issues.
Resources
include
how
to
locate
your
watershed
anywhere
in
the
United
States,
state
and
tribal
information,
an
index
of
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Geomorphology
from
Space
is
an
out
of
print
1986
NASA
publication
edited
by
Nicholas
M.
Short,
Sr.
and
Robert
W.
Blair,
Jr.
designed
for
use
by
the
remote
sensing
science
and
educational
communities
to
study
landforms
and
landscapes.
The
core
of
this
book
is
a
gallery
of
space
imagery
consisting
of
237
plates,
each
treating
a
geographic
region
where
a
particular
landform
theme
is
exemplified.
Commentary,
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