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This is an online activity book from the National Weather Service that teaches about hazardous weather. The site also includes links to kids sites for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA).
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This is a single, stand alone image from the New York Times of a Glacier/
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This
site
offers
the
online
version
of
a
book
published
by
the
United
States
Geological
Survey
(USGS).
It
is
intended
to
provide
a
brief
introduction
to
the
concept
of
plate
tectonics,
highlighting
some
of
the
people
and
discoveries
that
advanced
the
development
of
the
theory.
It
is
the
companion
volume
to
the
map,
'This
Dynamic
Planet',
which
shows
the
locations
of
major
volcanic
belts,
fault
systems,
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This Dynamic Planet: World Map of Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Impact Craters, and Plate Tectonics -
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In
this
episode,
the
tree
house
detectives
plan
a
trip
to
Florida
and
encounter
problems
in
trying
to
predict
the
weather.
Students
learn
about
violent
storms,
such
as
hurricanes
and
tornadoes,
weather
fronts,
global
wind
patterns,
and
climates.
While
solving
the
case,
they
will
discover
that
predicting
the
weather
is
not
predictable
at
all!
The
NASA
SCIence
Files
series
introduces
students
in
grades
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Relevant
sections
in
this
resource
include
What
are
Harmful
Algal
Blooms
(HABs),
an
Introduction
to
Algal
Blooms
and
"Red
Tide",
Algae
Species
(which
algae
are
responsible
for
the
harmful
effects?),
Adverse
Impacts,
Human
Illness
(food
poisoning
associated
with
harmful
algal
blooms
&
information
on
diagnosis
and
treatment),
HAB
Distribution
Maps,
HAB
events
in
the
United
States
and
around
the
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The
Antarctic
ice
sheet
changes
in
size
over
the
course
of
a
year.
When
it
is
summer
in
the
southern
hemisphere,
the
ice
sheet
decreases
in
size.
As
the
ice
sheet
melts,
it
releases
fresh
water
into
the
ocean.
In
the
southern
winter
(our
summer),
the
ice
refreezes,
drawing
fresh
water
out
of
the
surrounding
ocean,
leaving
the
salt
behind.
These
seasonal
changes
in
the
ice
sheet
are
examined
in
this
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This
USGS
site
contains
graphs,
tables,
and
charts
for
the
following
ground
water
topics:
What
is
ground
water,
ground
water
flow
diagrams,
importance
of
groundwater,
and
trends
in
ground-water
use.
Ground
water
quality,
pesticides,
aquifers,
waterwells,
artesian
wells,
sinkholes,
and
land
subsidence
are
also
covered.
There
are
a
variety
of
links
within
all
of
the
above
topics
and
a
very
complete
...
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From
space,
we
can
understand
fires
in
ways
that
are
impossible
from
the
ground.
New
Earth-observing
satellites
capture
the
significant
impact
of
fires
on
our
planet.
In
this
animation
of
fires
around
the
globe
in
2002,
each
red
dot
marks
a
new
fire.
Dots
change
color
to
yellow
after
a
few
days
and
to
black
when
fires
burn
out.
From
brush
fires
in
Africa
to
forest
fires
in
North
America,
satellites
...
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The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio, text labels and colorbars. -
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This curriculum packet contains three inquiry-based classroom activities that explore the potential impact of climate variability and change on Earth's most abundant resource: water. Although each activity is designed to tap specific skills and knowledge to yield scientific results, the broader intent is to stimulate thought about the long-term impacts of a warmer planet.
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This
site
offers
general
background
about
winter
storms
as
well
as
interactive
activities
to
teach
visitors
about
these
storms.
It
also
offers
a
teacher's
guide
to
using
this
site
and
links
to
other
weather-related
pages.
There
are
four
main
topics:
All
About
Winter
Storms,
Interactive
Weather
Maker,
Interactive
Winter
Storm
Timeline,
and
Ask
Our
Winter
Storm
Expert.
All
About
Winter
Storms
gives
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