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In
this
activity,
users
download
and
graph
modeled
climate
data
to
explore
variability
in
climate
change.
Most
people
know
that
climate
changes
are
predicted
over
the
next
hundred
years,
but
they
may
not
be
aware
that
these
changes
are
likely
to
vary
from
region
to
region.
Using
data
from
the
University
of
New
Hampshire?s
Earth
Science
Information
Partner,
a
digital
library
of
Earth
Science
data,
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This
chapter
from
the
Earth
Exploration
Toolbook
guides
users
through
the
process
of
locating
and
graphing
Web-based
environmental
data
that
has
been
collected
by
students
who
participate
in
the
Global
Learning
and
Observations
to
Benefit
the
Environment
(GLOBE)
program.
Basic
concepts
in
Earth
system
science
are
explored
as
students
investigate
a
specific
case
study.
The
GLOBE
Graphing
Tool
is
used
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This
chapter
describes
how
to
set
a
scale
and
measure
distances
and
areas
on
satellite
images.
Using
ImageJ,
a
freely
available
image
analysis
program
that
runs
on
most
operating
systems,
users
set
the
spatial
calibration
of
an
image,
then
select
and
measure
distances
and
areas
on
it.
The
measurement
results
are
reported
in
real-world
units.
The
technique
is
most
useful
and
accurate
for
nadir
view
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This
site
is
a
special
section
of
the
Groundwater
Foundation,
dedicated
to
youth
awareness
and
involvement
with
groundwater
protection.
There
are
tutorials,
games,
experiments,
clubs,
festivals,
and
"universities"
designed
expressly
for
students.
Site
pages:
What
is
Groundwater,
Kids
Can
Protect
Groundwater
Too,
Easy
Ways
to
Conserve
H2O,
Cool
Groundwater
Activity,
The
Awesome
Aquifer
Club,
Meet
G.W.
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This
web
based
story
tells
of
Tutangiaq
(nicknamed
2T),
a
Canada
Goose,
who
flies
across
the
remote
state
of
Alaska
looking
for
his
family.
As
he
flies,
he
tells
children
about
this
fascinating
49th
state
of
the
US.
Children
learn
how
Alaska
was
purchased
from
the
Russians,
and
other
amazing
facts
about
the
state.
They
compare
Alaska
to
other
states
that
they
may
be
living
in
or
visiting.
2T
takes
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The
goal
of
the
PALEOMAP
Project
is
to
illustrate
the
plate
tectonic
development
of
the
ocean
basins
and
continents,
as
well
as
the
changing
distribution
of
land
and
sea
during
the
past
1100
million
years.
In
the
section
on
Earth
history
you
can
select
any
time
period,
read
about
that
period,
and
see
the
plate
distribution
during
that
period.
There
is
also
a
section
on
climate
history
where
you
can
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This resource covers components of the hydrologic (water) cycle. Although it is geared to high school level, middle school students could grasp the content with assistance from an instructor. Specific topics include the distribution and movement of water in the Earth system, such as evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, runoff, and ground water.
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This
guide
aims
to
assist
educators
in
instilling
interest
in
learning
about
meteorology
by
allowing
the
learner
to
take
increasing
responsibility
for
his/
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This Web site includes the following sections: Discovery of Infrared; What is Infrared?; Infrared Astronomy; Atmospheric Windows; Near, Mid & Far Infrared; IR Astronomy Timeline; Background & Technology; The Infrared Universe; Infrared Spectroscopy; News & Discoveries; and Images & Videos.
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With
this
resource,
users
can
control
the
ground-based
MicroObservatory
telescopes
from
their
computer
and
download
their
images
themselves,
with
no
human
intervention
in
the
loop.
Users
can
access
the
Observing
With
NASA
"Control
Telescope"
web
interface
at
anytime.
The
telescopes
are
weatherproof
and
do
not
require
a
dome
for
protection,
and
the
"Control
Telescope"
software
automatically
lets
users
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