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This is the education section of a larger site about the Aquarius underwater habitat in the Florida Keys. It includes classroom activities exploring concepts of buoyancy, pressure and light; a series of classroom activities exploring the biology of corals; and an on-line book about coral reef biology.
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Geomorphology
from
Space
is
an
out-of-print
1986
NASA
publication
designed
for
use
by
the
remote
sensing,
science,
and
educational
communities
to
study
landforms
and
landscapes.
Users
can
access
a
gallery
of
images
consisting
of
237
plates
arranged
by
particular
types
of
landforms
such
as
tectonic,
volcanic,
planetary,
and
others.
Photographs,
locator
maps,
and
sometimes
a
geologic
map
accompany
the
...
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In
this
Web-based,
interactive
story,
Tutangiaq
(Too-tang-geye-ack
-
nicknamed
2T),
a
Canada
Goose,
flies
across
Alaska
looking
for
his
family.
As
he
flies,
he
tells
students
about
the
49th
state.
Students
learn
several
facts
about
the
state,
including
how
Alaska
was
purchased
from
the
Russians,.
They
can
also
compare
the
size
of
Alaska
to
other
states.
2T
takes
a
flight
across
the
volcanic
chain
...
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In
this
book
and
activities
set,
tThe
GLOBE
Kids
are
on
the
trail
of
Scoop,
an
eager
dog
who
loves
to
dig
holes
in
the
soil.
At
each
hole
Scoop
has
dug,
the
kids
make
observations
of
the
soil,
learn
about
soil
color,
texture,
structure,
and
about
the
?treasures?
one
can
find
in
soil.
*Activity
1:
Getting
to
Know
Soil*
Students
learn
about
soil
profiles
and
the
different
properties
of
soil,
including
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In
this
book
and
activities
set,
the
GLOBE
Kids
share
information
about
the
different
cloud
types
by
acting
out
analogies
that
show
what
each
cloud
type
looks
like
and
its
height
in
the
sky.
*Activity
1:
Cloud
Fun*
Students
learn
about
the
shape
and
appearance
of
cumulus
clouds,
how
to
describe
them,
and
what
kind
of
weather
is
generally
happening
when
these
clouds
are
in
the
sky.
*Activity
2:
Cloudscape*
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This
Web
site
provides
an
online
version
of
Geomorphology
from
Space.
The
book
was
designed
for
use
by
the
remote-sensing
science
and
educational
communities
(undergraduate
to
graduate
level)
to
study
landforms
and
landscapes.
The
core
of
the
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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This
downloadable
text
features
over
200
math
problems
that
very
closely
follow
the
standard
curriculum
for
high
school
Algebra
2
courses,
but
with
a
strong
emphasis
on
space
science
and
astronomy.
Fourteen
chapters
featuring
on-grade-level
Algebra
2
concepts
and
skill
areas
including
statistics,
probability,
conics,
trigonometry,
complex
numbers
and
matrix
algebra.
Science
topics
are
drawn
from
all
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This
text
explores
a
few
of
the
many
concepts
that
frequently
come
up
in
the
study
of
Earth
systems
and
global
climate
change.
Students
will
be
exposed
to
many
problems
involving
unit
conversion.
Global
climate
change
reports
involve
terms
such
as
kilowatt-hour,
megawatt-hour,
and
gigawatt-hour,
as
well
as
megatons
and
gigatons.
Students
will
become
versed
in
converting
units
where
appropriate,
and
...
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This
pop-up
book
was
designed
for
K-4
students.
By
following
Echo's
journey
through
Arizona
they
become
more
familiar
with
map
use
and
remote
sensing
images.
After
completing
this
book,
children
ages
5-6
should
be
able
to
distinguish
between
what
a
satellite
sees
and
what
Echo
sees,
be
able
to
identify
patterns
and
color
in
the
satellite
image
and
compare
these
to
what
Echo
sees,
and
begin
to
extend
...
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This
picture
book
is
designed
to
introduce
children
to
the
Earth's
atmosphere
and
its
importance
to
life
on
Earth.
It
also
introduces
how
the
addition
of
new
gases
(e.g.,
ozone)
contributes
to
changing
the
quality
of
air
we
breathe.
With
an
understanding
of
how
our
atmosphere
works,
we
can
begin
to
understand
how
our
activities
may
be
contributing
to
some
of
those
changes
in
air
quality.
The
back
...
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