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Researchers
have
identified
approximately
140
individual
impact
craters
on
Earth.
These
craters
probably
represent
only
about
25
percent
of
those
to
be
found.
Assuming
an
equal
rate
of
impact
around
the
globe,
many
more
craters
remain
to
be
discovered,
particularly
in
remote
land
regions
of
our
planet
and
in
the
oceans.
This
activity
uses
satellite
images
of
several
craters
on
the
earth
to
study
impact
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This
set
of
resources
for
younger
students
includes
activities
and
information
on
thunderstorms,
tornadoes,
hurricanes,
blizzards
and
clouds:
how
they
form,
and
how
they
impact
our
lives.
There
are
games
about
clouds,
stories
about
extreme
weather
events,
and
a
set
of
activities
in
which
students
create
simulations
of
various
weather
phenomena
such
as
fog,
clouds,
tornadoes,
and
others.
The
'Recipe
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This site presents a good overall introduction to hurricane science at the elementary level. Topics include: Weather Instruments, Killer Storms, Surviviors, and Inside a Hurricane. Each section has activites and/
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This
site
provides
multiple
access
points
to
all
types
of
El
Nino
data.
It
describes
both
El
Nino
and
La
Nina
conditions,
as
well
as
the
impacts
of
an
El
Nino
event
and
the
benefits
of
El
Nino
prediction.
Through
this
portal
site
one
can
also
find
information
on
current
El
Nino
conditions
and
forecasts,
the
instrumentation
used
in
the
scientific
study
of
this
phenomena,
and
links
to
both
El
Nino
animations
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This
site
is
specifically
designed
for
teachers,
and
in
addition
to
a
collection
of
activities,
provides
links
to
various
sites
with
water
information.
These
include
other
Environment
Canada
sites,
other
Federal
Departments
in
Canada,
Provincial
Governments,
Agencies,
colleges
and
universities,
and
International
Organizations.
The
site
also
offers
publications
that
can
be
obtained
free
of
charge
using
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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 NASA site contains a wealth of information about hurricanes, including how they are created, how they move, and the dangers they pose. Also included are sections that deal with naming of hurricanes, hurricane hunters, a VR trip through a hurricane, satellite instrumentation, and a video of hurricane Andrew.
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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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This
lesson
plan
provides
instruction
to
teachers
for
creating
a
glacier
in
the
classroom
to
demonstrate
how
glaciation
affects
landforms.
Learning
objectives
include
student
understanding
that
as
glaciers
move,
they
create
a
variety
of
patterns
on
landforms
by
a
process
called
glacial
scraping,
that
the
scraping
patterns
left
by
a
glacier
depend
on
how
the
glacier
moved
over
the
landform,
and
that
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Students
investigate
the
challenges
of
living
and
working
in
Antarctica
and
the
technologies
that
help
researchers
meet
those
challenges.
This
six-day
unit
includes:
teacher
tools
(downloadable
readings,
breakdowns
of
tasks,
teacher
strategies,
grading
sheet
and
rubric),
an
online
activity
(students
review
the
preparation
materials
given
to
researchers
traveling
to
Antarctica),
classroom
activities
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