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In
this
lesson,
the
student
will
play
the
role
of
a
famous
musician
planning
a
world
tour
with
performances
in
outdoor
amphitheaters
in
Chile,
Venezuela,
Greenland,
and
Maine
(USA).
Based
on
Monthly
Precipitation
Data
for
2006
from
MyNASAData
website,
the
student
will
evaluate
changes
in
monthly
precipitation
levels,
draw
conclusions
about
how
precipitation
data
will
determine
dates
for
a
world
tour
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Convective
clouds
are
clouds
that
develop
vertically
appearing
like
big
stacks
of
clouds.
One
very
common
example
is
cumulonimbus
clouds.
Convective
clouds
are
commonly
connected
to
stormy
weather.
Monthly
Cloud
Coverage
for
Deep
Convective
Cloud
data
can
be
used
to
predict
patterns
in
weather.
The
specific
pattern
associated
with
this
data
is
tracking
and
predicting
thunderstorms.
In
this
lesson,
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In this lesson, students will assume the role of a Department of Forestry Ranger one of whose major concerns is forest fires. Using NASA Surface Scene Type data (biomes) and Monthly Equivalent Water Thickness Land Mass Change Data from 2006, the students will determine areas at high risk for forest fire development.
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This
United
States
Geological
Survey
site
focuses
on
water
and
its
properties.
The
site
contains
activities
for
teachers
and
students,
along
with
pictures,
data,
maps,
and
an
interactive
center
where
users
can
give
opinions
and
test
their
water
knowledge.
Unique
aspects
of
this
site
include
the
sections
that
contain
student
work
and
a
picture
gallery.
There
are
links
to
other
resources
for
students,
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In this lesson, students test for visible and invisible pollutants in the air and keep a journal of experimental results, procedures, and conclusions. Using simple materials, they will form groups to set up experiments around the school, keep records, research the history of acid rain, make a mural showing the acid rain cycle, and post a chart displaying the sources of visible pollutants.
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This activity engages students in exploring parallax and simulating the discovery of Pluto via an online interactive called the Blink Comparator.
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For this lesson, students will assume the role of an outdoor sports event planner. They will evaluate changes in air quality over a one year time frame based on a review of Air Quality-Carbon Monoxide Data and quantitative line graphs. The data will be used to make an informed decision about the best times of the year to plan for outdoor and indoor sports activities.
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In this lesson, students will investigate changes in air quality due to human interaction particularly burning of fossil fuels, and crop burning which increase levels of carbon monoxide. Students will evaluate changes in air quality over a 6 month time frame using Air Quality-Carbon Monoxide Data and draw conclusions based on observing color plot comparison graphs.
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In
this
lesson,students
will
play
the
role
of
a
sailboat
captain
in
The
Hamptons,
an
upscale
vacation
venue,
who
must
schedule
sailing
trips
to
amuse
tourists
and
make
money
for
the
company.
Using
Monthly
Wind
Speed
data
from
1995-2005
from
MyNASAData
website,
students
will
evaluate
changes
in
the
monthly
wind
speed,
draw
conclusions
about
how
wind
speed
will
effect
their
company
positively
or
negatively,
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This lesson will connect the idea of the tilt and orbit of the earth (changing of seasons) with monthly changes in snow/
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