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      • Thumb image for Locate Your WatershedResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Locate Your Watershed

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Chemistry, Science, Physics, Earth & Space Science and 3 additional..
        Watersheds are those land areas that catch rain or snow and drain to specific marshes, streams, rivers, lakes, or to ground wate...
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        Ocean Tides Lost and Found

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Chemistry, Science, Physics, Earth & Space Science and 2 additional..
        The Moon's gravity imparts tremendous energy to the Earth, raising tides throughout the global oceans. What happens to all this ...
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        CERES CLoud Effects

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Chemistry, Science, Physics, Earth & Space Science and 4 additional..
        This computer-generated animation depicts the Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) instrument in operation. CERE...
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        Volcanism and Impact: What Was the Timing of Events?

        Grades: Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Chemistry, Science, Physics, Earth & Space Science and 2 additional..
        Studies of the chronology of martian meteorites can distinguish various events in the history of the meteorites and give ground ...
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        Earth and Sky Home Page

        Grades: TK/K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Science, Chemistry, Physics, Earth & Space Science and 2 additional..
        This online magazine features articles on astronomy and environmental issues. Users can access sky charts for viewing celestial ...
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      • Thumb image for Gallery: Asteroid and Comet Impact HazardsResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Gallery: Asteroid and Comet Impact Hazards

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Science, Chemistry, Physics, Evolution and Adaptation and 2 additional..
        This site consists of a gallery of artists' conceptions of catastrophic strikes on Earth by asteroids or comets, including the i...
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        Mount St. Helens, May 18, 1980

        Grades: 6 to 12
        Subjects: Chemistry, Science, Geology & the Dynamic Earth, Physics and 2 additional..
        This GIF image is part of the U.S. Geological Survey's Cascades Volcano Observatory website, which includes pictures (archived a...
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        Exploring the Moon - A Teacher's Guide

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Science, Chemistry, Physics, Earth & Space Science and 2 additional..
        The rocks and sediment collected by Apollo astronauts contain vital clues to the formation of Earth and the Moon. Most of this i...
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        A General Introduction to MISR

        Grades: 9 to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Chemistry, Science, Physics, Earth & Space Science and 2 additional..
        Most satellite instruments look only straight down, or toward the edge of the planet. To fully understand Earth's climate, and t...
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