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In
this
lesson,
students
learn
about
the
causes
and
effects
of
the
melting
ice
formations
in
Antarctica.
They
are
directed
to
examine
the
causes
and
effects
of
melting
ice
shelves
and
perform
an
experiment
to
learn
how
melting
ice
affects
water
levels.
As
part
of
an
associated
activity,
students
research
different
aspects
of
the
topic
and
create
a
news
special.
Objectives,
a
materials
list,
procedures,
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This site describes how snow and ice runoff become surface water and emphasizes how runoff from snowmelt is a major component of the global movement of water. A hydrograph from the U.S. Geological Survey shows a four-year time series of streamflow and illustrates how runoff from snowmelt affects the daily mean values, particularly at certain times of the year.
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This article describes the ongoing research on the possible presence of water on Jupiter's moon Europa. It includes satellite images of Europa, scientific illustrations, and extensive text. It also discusses similar research being done on Lake Vostok in Antarctica. It also offers a variety of related links.
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The
Natural
Resources
Conservation
Service
(NRCS)
installs,
operates
and
maintains
an
extensive,
automated
system
to
collect
snowpack
and
related
climatic
data
in
the
western
United
States
called
SNOTEL
(for
SNOwpack
TELemetry).
SNOTEL
sensors
collect
hourly
data
on
temperature,
precipitation
and
snow
water
equivalent.
Data
can
be
displayed
as
tables
or
graphs
for
individual
stations,
drainage
basins
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This
National
Snow
and
Ice
Data
Center's
site
contains
information
for
wide
range
of
audiences
from
glaciologists
to
grade
school
students.
Data
and
Science
offers
links
to
glacier
research,
projects,
and
glaciological
organizations
online.
Another
section
offers
glacier
facts,
questions
and
answers,
a
glossary,
a
photo
gallery,
bibliography
and
links
to
glacier
information
on
the
web.
Recent
global
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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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This
site,
produced
by
Environment
Canada,
examines
the
nature
of
fresh
water
in
natural
settings.
While
the
overall
focus
is
on
Canadian
resources,
there
is
a
significant
portion
of
this
resources
that
has
applicability
to
any
user.
The
specific
sections
of
this
site
include
aquatic
ecosystems,
groundwater,
lakes,
permafrost,
properties
of
water,
rivers,
sediments,
snow
and
ice,
water
and
climate,
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This
lesson
plan
is
part
of
the
DiscoverySchool.com
lesson
plan
library
for
grades
6-8.
It
focuses
on
glaciers
and
icebergs,
specifically,
glacial
scraping
and
landforms
left
behind
by
glaciers,
and
information
about
icebergs
in
the
oceans.
Students
do
a
lab
simulating
glacial
scouring.
It
includes
objectives,
materials,
procedures,
discussion
questions,
evaluation
ideas,
extensions,
suggested
readings,
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In
this
activity,
students
download
NASA
Hubble
Space
Telescope
(HST)
images
of
the
Martian
polar
ice
caps
in
summer
and
winter.
Using
image
processing
techniques,
students
measure
and
compare
various
images
of
the
changing
Martian
and
Earth
polar
ice
caps.
By
completing
this
activity,
they
will
understand
that
the
sizes
of
the
polar
ice
caps
on
Earth
and
Mars
depend
on
the
lengths
of
the
seasons.
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The
National
Snow
and
Ice
Data
Center
(NSIDC)
is
an
information
and
referral
center
supporting
polar
and
cryospheric
research.
Through
its
Data
Catalog,
NSIDC
archives
and
distributes
digital
and
analog
data
on
snow
cover,
avalanches,
glaciers,
ice
sheets,
freshwater
ice,
sea
ice,
ground
ice,
permafrost,
atmospheric
ice,
paleoglaciology,
and
ice
cores.
Users
may
browse
their
entire
data
collection
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