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This
30-page
guide
includes
classroom
activities
that
feature
content
taken
from
National
Geographics'
Atlas
of
the
Ocean:
The
Deep
Frontier.
Each
activity
in
the
guide
takes
the
student
on
an
underwater
adventure
exploring
our
oceans.
Subjects
include
undersea
hot
spots,
underwater
archaeology,
bioluminescence,
coral
reefs,
and
polar
sea
exploration.
This
book
of
maps,
charts
and
deep
sea
images
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This poster shows a global view of Earth at night, compiled from over 400 satellite images collected during the nighttime phase of the orbit. Much of Earth is illuminated at night by city lights. The poster includes elementary-secondary activities on the backside from Mission Geography (http:/
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This
resource
offers
several
avenues
for
students
to
evaluate
environmental
effects
on
water
quality.
The
Bear
Creek
case
study
asks
students
to
imagine
they
are
owners
of
an
environmental
consulting
firm
who
has
been
hired
by
a
local
catch-and-release
campsite
to
find
out
why
all
the
fish
are
dying,
and
come
up
with
solutions
to
fix
the
problem.
Biological,
chemical
and
physical
data
for
locations
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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
El
Nino
site
explains
the
abnormal
warming
of
surface
ocean
waters
in
the
eastern
tropical
Pacific
and
how
it
affects
global
weather,
ocean
circulation,
and
coral
reef
ecosystems.
The
activities
involve
wind
direction
and
the
Coriolis
effect,
global
wind
patterns,
and
cloud
formation.
There
are
sections
comparing
normal
conditions
to
El
Nino
conditions
and
a
video
clip
of
the
1982-1983
El
Nino
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This Web site features a daily image of an unusual aspect of the Earth's system. Each image includes a description, when and where it occurred, and other information. Search the archive by keyword or browse by topic going back to 2000.
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With
three
levels
to
choose
from
on
each
page
-
beginner,
intermediate
or
advanced
-
this
site
provides
a
good
introduction
to
the
structure
of
the
ocean.
Included
are
excellent
graphics
and
text
about
patterns
of
ocean
salinity
and
temperature
with
depth,
as
well
as
surface
currents,
deep
ocean
circulation
and
even
the
water
cycle.
Extensive
in-text
links
provide
the
means
for
users
to
explore
the
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This
is
a
multimedia
interactive
simulation
that
teaches
students
about
emergency
preparedness,
disaster
safety,
and
weather
and
storm
science.
In
the
simulation,
students
visit
a
Florida
family
and
end
up
preparing
for
and
riding
out
a
hurricane
which
hits
during
the
visit.
Students
can
track
the
storm
on
a
map,
watch
weather
updates,
prepare
emergency
supplies,
and
develop
a
disaster
emergency
plan.
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Users
can
obtain
current
weather
forecasts
for
their
own
areas
by
entering
a
ZIP
code,
or
they
can
access
a
large
archive
of
historic
data
on
severe
weather
(tornadoes,
hail,
high
winds,
hurricanes).
Materials
presented
in
the
archive
include
dates,
times,
and
intensities
of
storms,
a
photo
gallery,
maps,
radar
and
other
satellite
data,
storm
chaser
reports,
and
links
to
other
weather
sites.
Raw
data
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This
resource
allows
users
to
increase
their
understanding
of
Earth
system
science
and
the
effects
humans
have
on
the
global
environment.
The
mosaics
were
developed
primarily
from
data
collected
by
the
Landsat
4
and
Landsat
5
satellites.
This
historical
imagery
is
a
record
of
the
conditions
on
Earth
around
the
year
1990.
The
CD
was
developed
by
NASA
Stennis
Space
Center
and
the
US
Geological
Survey.
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