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Water Cycle
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NASA Oceanography
provides online field trips, information about ocean phenomena (such as phytoplankton, carbon, and reefs), remote sensing tools for monitoring ocean changes, and more. This website is... (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) |
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U.S. Global Change Research Program
provides information designed to help understand, assess, and predict changes in the global environment. Topics include atmospheric composition, climate variability and change... (U.S. Global Change Research Program) |
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Water Cycle
examines the movement of water across (and below and above) earth's surface. Among the topics: condensation, evaporation, freshwater storage, ground-water storage and discharge... (U.S. Geological Survey) |
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Oceans Alive
explores the mountains, abysses, and other physical features of the ocean floor, as well as the movement of the continents, the water cycle, the four oceans, waves and wind, currents... (Museum of Science, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Virtual Courseware
demonstrates fundamental concepts related to earthquakes and global warming. Learn how to find the epicenter of an earthquake, how to determine richter magnitude, and how rocks are... (California State University, Los Angeles, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Bioed Online
features lessons on the water cycle and global warming, the X chromosome, sleep and daily rhythms, muscles and bones, and food and fitness. Experts offer presentations (streaming... (Baylor College of Medicine, supported by Multiple Agencies) |
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Water Cycle, Weather, and Climate
provides video clips and interactive resources for learning about air-ocean interactions, atmospheric circulation, atmosphere composition and structure, climate, weather cycles, energy... (Teachers' Domain, supported by Multiple Agencies) |
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Energy and Material Cycles Visualizations
provides animations, images, graphs, and photos on the carbon cycle, greenhouse gases, sea ice, sea level change, interglacial cycle, continental drift, tectonic cycle, and the... (Carleton College, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Tides of Change Video Series
examines oceans and how they affect earth’s climate. Videos focus on six topics: the water cycle, carbon cycle, sea level changes, ocean salinity, remote sensing, and phytoplankton... (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) |
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