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      • Thumb image for Formation of a GlacierResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Formation of a Glacier

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Ecology & Ecosystems, Earth's Resources, Professional Development, Earth & Space Science
        This resource depicts the formation of a glacier including detail showing the process of plucking and the formation of terminal ...
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        Wild Nor'easter

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Weather, Climate & Atmosphere, Earth's Resources, Professional Development, Earth & Space Science, Environmental Issues
        This interactive simulation illustrates the confluence of conditions that give rise to a nor'easter.
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      • Thumb image for Is NordicTrack Exercise a Comparable Substitute for Cross-Country Skiing?Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Is NordicTrack Exercise a Comparable Substitute for Cross-Country Skiing?

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Experimentation and the Scientific Method, Professional Development, Physics, Structure and Function in Living Things and 3 additional..
        The objective of this study was to analyze the motions involved with the NordicTrack and cross-country skiing and look for simil...
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      • Thumb image for Ski Jumping: How do ski jumpers go so far? How do jumpers use physics to get the most out of their flight?Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Ski Jumping: How do ski jumpers go so far? How do jumpers use physics to get the most out of their flight?

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Measurement & Geometry, Engineering & Design, Professional Development, Physics, Mathematics
        There are few feats as breathtaking as a perfect ski jump. Hurtling down a snow-covered ramp at speeds in excess of 100 kilomete...
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      • Thumb image for Engineering a Smooth Ride: Creating the Perfect Ski Through Shaping and Vibration DampingResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Engineering a Smooth Ride: Creating the Perfect Ski Through Shaping and Vibration Damping

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Engineering & Design, Measurement, Tools, and Data Analysis, Professional Development, Physics, Technology
        Illumin, an online periodical published by the University of Southern California School of Engineering, seeks illustrate the man...
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      • Thumb image for The Effect of Gravity on Motion (Luge)Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        The Effect of Gravity on Motion (Luge)

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Professional Development, Physics, Mathematics
        This lesson explores how the force of gravity, acts upon a luge and rider. It teaches how gravity has an influence on speed and ...
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      • Thumb image for How Do Birds Stay Warm?Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        How Do Birds Stay Warm?

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12
        Subjects: Our Solar System, Science, Professional Development, Classification, Structure and Function in Living Things
        This article describes the physiological and behavioral adaptations that allow birds to winter in cold regions, including the Ar...
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      • Thumb image for Giant Iceberg in McMurdo SoundResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Giant Iceberg in McMurdo Sound

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Weather, Climate & Atmosphere, Earth's Resources, Professional Development, Earth & Space Science
        This NASA data sheet details Giant Iceberg, Number B-15A, in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.
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      • Thumb image for Salt Lake City, Utah Area Flyover during Winter (NASM2002)Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Salt Lake City, Utah Area Flyover during Winter (NASM2002)

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Our Solar System, Science, Professional Development
        On this website, imagery from NASA's Landsat 7 is combined with terrain elevation data to create a view of the Salt Lake City ar...
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      • Thumb image for Winter Olympics Physics and BiomechanicsResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Winter Olympics Physics and Biomechanics

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Graduate
        Subjects: Professional Development, Physics, Force & Motion
        Many Winter Olympic sports are greatly dependent on technique, engineering, and/or gravity. For example, during luge, while grav...
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      • Thumb image for Winter WonderlandResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Winter Wonderland

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Weather, Climate & Atmosphere, History-Social Science, Geography, Professional Development and 2 additional..
        Using data from the National Climate Data Center (NCDC)track snowfall in your area and assess snowfall levels from the Winter Ol...
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      • Thumb image for Snowball EarthResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Snowball Earth

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Graduate
        Subjects: Weather, Climate & Atmosphere, Earth's Resources, Professional Development, Earth & Space Science, Environmental Issues
        Audio program from the University of Wisconsin's Earthwatch Radio discusses the notion of the entire planet covered with ice. Do...
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        Antarctic Ice Movement Part I

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Graduate
        Subjects: Professional Development
        With more than 29 million cubic kilometers (7 million cubic miles) of ice and snow, the Antarctic Ice Sheet is so massive that i...
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        Antarctic Ice Movement Part II

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Graduate
        Subjects: Professional Development
        For the most part, an ice sheet moves down slope slowly because the ice is in direct contact with underlying bedrock. In some pl...
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      • Thumb image for Winter's TaleResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Winter's Tale

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12
        Subjects: Our Solar System, Weather, Climate & Atmosphere, Science, Professional Development and 3 additional..
        This resource explores winter weather and frozen precipitation. Precipitation (in the form of snow, sleet and freezing rain) is ...
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      • Thumb image for Winter StormsResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Winter Storms

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12
        Subjects: Our Solar System, Weather, Climate & Atmosphere, Science, Professional Development, Interactive Learning
        This website offers general background about winter storms as well as interactive activities designed to teach visitors about th...
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      • Thumb image for The Physics Classroom: Energy Transformation for Downhill SkiingResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        The Physics Classroom: Energy Transformation for Downhill Skiing

        Grades: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
        Subjects: Professional Development
        This page features an animation of a skiier descending down a 58-meter slope. The first part of the animation depicts the changi...
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