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Users
download
and
analyze
satellite
images
showing
the
amount
of
ozone
in
the
stratosphere.
They
interpret
the
images
to
identify
the
ozone
"hole"
that
develops
over
Antarctica
each
summer,
and
compare
its
size
from
year
to
year.
Using
freely
available
image
analysis
software,
ImageJ,
users
quantify
the
area
of
the
Antarctic
ozone
hole
each
October
from
1996
to
2004.
Finally,
they
bring
their
measurements
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This
chapter
familiarizes
users
with
Jules
Verne
Voyager,
a
freely
available
online
map
tool
that
includes
data
for
Earth
as
well
as
19
other
planets
and
moons.
Users
create
a
variety
of
map
images
then
save
and
import
the
images
into
a
presentation
or
a
word-processing
document.
In
the
activity,
users
explore
the
range
of
data
that
are
available
to
create
map
images:
100
different
types
of
data
are
...
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National Science Education Standards (NSES), National Geography Standards: Read
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