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The Hydrologic Cycle
This web resource is an online lesson plan covering the hydrologic cycle also known as the water cycle. There are animations, lesson plans, and additional resources (a free sign-in is required for many of these resources).
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic
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2.63 / 3
Effect of the Sun's Energy on the Ocean and Atmosphere
How does Earth interact with the energy it receives from the sun? Is our planet in radiactive balance? Calculate the earth's radiative budget using satellite data collected by the NASA Earth Radiation Budget Experiment.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Inquiry
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2.55 / 3
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Tides of Change
This series explores the importance of Earth's ocean in global climate change from its critical role in regulating Earth's carbon balance to the potential threat of rising sea levels on coastal populations. Six topics include water cycle, carbon cycle, sea level changes, ocean salinity, remote sensing, phytoplankton. There is an explanation or each episode and links to the related NASA mission that collected the data. More information is provided on the home page that relates to key indicators, cause and effect of climate change, uncertainities and solutions.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source, Collaboration, Science Fair, Expert, News, History, Career, Core Content, Inquiry
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3.00 / 3
NOAA Environmental Visualization Lab
This website features images and animations from NOAA satellite data.  A short description accompanies each image or animation.GOES and POES are the main satellites used.   Favorite and education sections  feature select images and animations.  Posters are also available from the education section.  There are links to other NOAA websites and external ones.  There is one interactive kiosk with data sets.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source, News, Core Content
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2.50 / 3
The Water Cycle: Evapotranspiration
This page illustrates "Evapotransporation" as a process in the water cyle.
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Water and Its Patterns on Earth's Surface Concept Map
Build concept maps about properties of water, the hydrological cycle, and heat capacity. Then select student experiments that correspond to the concept map.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source, Misconceptions
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2.38 / 3
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