Climate Program Office: Outreach and...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Program Office hosts an information-packed Outreach and Education website. Here readers may find up-to-date information on climate change, including many interesting articles. Within Educational Resources, readers will find an especially interesting resource, Ten Signs of a Warming World. This interactive web page allows users to explore the evidence for climate change themselves, such as warming air temperature over land, air temperature over ocean, arctic sea ice, glaciers, and other indicators of world wide climate change. In addition, the Adopt a Drifter program has been a favorite of K-16 educators since its inception in...
This lesson introduces students to Sir Isaac Newton's Second Law of Motion. Topics include the two ways to study the dynamics of a system in which there is...
This lesson provides an overview of the various types of interactions between tectonic plates. The discussion uses the analogy of a cracked egg to describe the...
This lesson provides an introduction to the problems associated with ground-level ozone ('smog'). It reinforces the idea that ozone at ground level is harmful...
Most people are aware that plants undergo photosynthesis, a process by which they convert sunlight and carbon dioxide in sugar and water. But not as many...
This three credit course offered at Macomb Community College discusses the practical application of hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) power management systems....
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