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Students
participating
in
this
lab
activity
will
construct
a
simulated
aquifer
in
the
classroom.
The
aquifer
is
constructed
from
readily
available
materials,
and
instructions,
data
sheets,
vocabulary,
and
diagrams
are
provided.
This
simple
model
is
intended
for
student
inquiry
into
groundwater
systems.
Students
are
instructed
to
try
things
(within
the
context
of
the
model),
observe
what
happens,
and
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This
lab
activity
investigates
porosity,
permeability
and
relationship.
Students
will
understand
porosity
and
how
gases/
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This is an inquiry activity that, while based on a local area (the San Francisco Bay), could be adapted to the teacher's/
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Become an amateur meteorologist by building your own weather station and keeping a record of your measurements. Older students can independently follow instructions on how to build five different instruments (barometer, hygrometer, rain gauge, weather vane, and compass). Younger students will need adult supervision with hammer and nails.
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This
site
provides
an
overview
of
the
Earth's
atmospheric
greenhouse
effect
by
briefly
exploring
the
atmospheres
of
nearby
planets
and
discussing
the
greenhouse
gases
of
our
atmosphere,
such
as,
water
vapor,
carbon
dioxide,
methane,
ozone,
and
nitrous
oxide.
Students
will
learn
that
the
heat-trapping
ability
of
a
greenhouse
is
influenced
by
a
number
of
factors,
including
the
transparency
of
the
greenhouse
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
build
an
instrument
that
can
be
used
to
measure
water
temperature.
Students
construct
a
soda-bottle
thermometer,
which
is
similar
to
the
thermometer
used
by
GLOBE
schools.
Both
are
based
on
the
principle
that
most
substances
expand
and
contract
as
their
temperature
changes.
This
experiment
also
demonstrates
the
principle
of
heat
transfer.
The
intended
outcome
is
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'The purpose of the resource is to meaure the alkalinity of a water sample. Students will use an alkalinity kit to measure the alkalinity in the water at their hydrology site. The exact procedure depends on the instructions in the alkalinity kit used.
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The purpose of this resource is to measure the nitrate-nitrogen of water. Students will use a nitrate kit to measure the nitrate-nitrogen in the water at their hydrology site. The exact procedure depends on the instructions in the nitrate kit used.
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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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Three
macroinvertebrate
lessons
focus
on
(a)
macroinvertebrate
surveys,
and
how
a
pH
change
and
the
introduction
of
pesticides
and
fertilizers
can
affect
an
aquatic
ecosystem,
(b)
pH
and
macroinvertebrate
populations
(do
changes
in
the
pH
level
effect
an
aquatic
ecosystem?),
and
(c)
pesticides
and
macroinvertebrates
(does
the
introduction
of
pesticides
and
fertilizers
alter
an
aquatic
ecosystem?.
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