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This lesson is designed to help students gain knowledge in graphing a microset of data, then using the graphs to investigate the relationship between volcanic activity and the presence of atmospheric aerosols. The lesson provides detailed procedure, related links and sample graphs, follow-up questions and extensions, and Teacher Notes.
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The
purpose
of
this
lesson
is
to
let
students
analyze
atmospheric
radiosonde
data
from
a
balloon
launched
at
NASA
Langley
Research
Center
by
teachers
attending
a
workshop.
Other
resources
are
included
to
assist
in
interpreting
the
observations.
Students
are
asked
to
explain
in
paragraph
format
their
interpretation
of
the
atmospheric
conditions
depicted
by
the
data
and
the
graph
produced
using
the
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This
project
gives
students
the
opportunity
to
appreciate
how
difficult
it
is
to
predict
the
weather
when
making
forecasts.
By
accessing
an
assortment
of
images
and
data,
the
students
will
be
asked
to
forecast
on
a
regular
basis
and
determine
the
accuracy
of
the
forecasts
by
comparing
them
with
the
actual
observed
data.
Students
will
also
complete
specially
constructed
activities
that
introduce
forecasting
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This
Earth
Exploration
Toolbook
chapter
guides
users
through
the
process
of
locating
and
graphing
data
that
has
been
collected
by
students
who
participate
in
the
GLOBE
Program.
Users
access
the
online
GLOBE
graphing
tool
and
produce
a
graph
comparing
four
Earth
system
variables
over
two
complete
years.
Data
include
Maximum
Air
Temperature,
Soil
Moisture
(at
depths
of
both
10
cm
and
90
cm),
and
Rainfall
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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.
This
project
involves
comparing
the
water
quality
of
local
rivers,
streams,
lakes
or
ponds
with
other
fresh
water
sources
around
the
world.
The
focus
is
to
assess
the
quality
of
water
based
on
physical
...
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NeMO
studies
the
dynamic
interactions
between
submarine
volcanic
activity
and
seafloor
hotsprings
at
an
observatory
called
Axial
Seamount.
The
research
activities
at
NeMO
provide
an
extraordinary
educational
opportunity,
both
from
the
daily
reports
from
expeditions
at
sea
and
from
creative
learning
materials
based
on
NeMO
results.
The
site
features
curriculum
materials
designed
for
high
school
and
...
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Virtual
Earthquake
is
an
interactive
web-based
program
designed
to
introduce
the
concepts
of
how
an
earthquake
epicenter
is
located
and
how
the
Richter
magnitude
of
an
earthquake
is
determined.
Virtual
Earthquake
shows
the
recordings
of
an
earthquake's
seismic
waves
detected
by
instruments
far
away
from
the
earthquake.
The
instrument
recording
the
seismic
waves
is
called
a
seismograph
and
the
recording
...
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This lesson introduces the basics about how tornadoes are formed, and where and when they are most likely to occur. It includes a review of the current research on tornadoes and how scientists are trying to predict them. The equipment storm chasers use to study tornadoes is included. Students are asked to write a research plan for further study of tornadoes.
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The purpose of this resource is to define a soil characterization site. The following factors are defined: location, latitude, longitude, elevation, aspect (the direction of the steepest slope across an exposed soil site) and landscape position and slope (describes the contours of the land at the soil characterization site).
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This
module
provides
three
activities
that
explore
the
potential
impact
of
climate
variability
and
change
on
Earth's
most
abundant
resource,
water.
Although
each
activity
is
designed
to
tap
specific
skills
and
knowledge
to
yield
scientific
results,
the
broader
intent
is
to
stimulate
thought
about
the
long-term
impacts
of
a
warmer
planet.
Through
participation
in
these
activities,
students
will
observe
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