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National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Is
the global climate becoming more variable or extreme? Explain
your answer in your Science Journal.
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The Green Lane: Climate Change
How can climate change affect you? Visit this site and learn more about recent news in climate change. Make your own class newsletter that informs students about the dangers of climate change.
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NASA
Classroom of the Future Program
Hurricanes
are the most powerful of storms. Using satellite images, plot
the path of a hurricane and predict when it will strike land.
National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Create
a climate map of the United States showing average levels
of precipitation for the year you were born.
Geophysical
Institute, University of Alaska
Charged
particles from the sun interact with Earth's atmosphere, producing
colored lights in the night sky. In the northern hemisphere,
this phenomenon is called the aurora borealis. What is this
month's forecast for the aurora borealis?
National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The
GLOBE program is a worldwide network of students and scientists
working together to monitor Earth's atmosphere and water.
Email a student involved in the program to learn more about
GLOBE.
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