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Soil Science Home Page
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looks at soil fertility, nitrogen in soil, soil chemistry, soils as electrical systems, soils as filters, soil physics and particle sizes (silt, sand, and clay), microorganisms in soil, nutrients that plants need, soi
Real-Time Information
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helps ensure that critical information needed by emergency forecasters and managers during extreme events is available. See "live" views of volcanoes around the world, weather images, geologic and mineral res
Guide for Teaching About Coastal Wetlands
<clipping>Guide for Teaching About Coastal Wetlands
helps students identify types of wetlands and understand the role of wetlands in controlling erosion, retaining water, filtering pollutants, and serving as nurseries for young organisms. The barrier
Astro-Venture
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provides interactive tutorials on biology, geology, astronomy, and atmospheric sciences. Biology topics include ecosystems, energy, producers and consumers, and the cycle of matter. Geology topics include the effects of heat a
Case Method of Teaching Science
<clipping>Case Method of Teaching Science
features case studies for use in teaching anatomy, chemistry, environment, evolution, medicine and health, microbiology, molecular biology and genetics, physics and engineering, plant science, psychology, and
Practical Uses of Math and Science
<clipping>Practical Uses of Math and Science
offers more than 60 one-page examples of how science and math can be used in interesting settings and everyday life. Topics include clouds (why they float), social security benefits (algebra), Pythagoras t
Investigating the Climate System: Weather
<clipping>Investigating the Climate System: Weather
helps students learn how to find, interpret, and describe weather data. Students learn also about drought, flooding, wind and dust storms, hurricanes, and lightning, as well as the Tropical Rainfall
Investigating the Climate System: Precipitation
<clipping>Investigating the Climate System: Precipitation
is a 23-page educator's guide organized around three questions: How are rainfall rates measured? How is the intensity and distribution of rainfall determined? How can you study rain? (Nat
Water Resources Education Resources
<clipping>Water Resources Education Resources
is a collection of classroom activities that teach students about the properties of water. There is an interactive center where students can give opinions and test their water knowledge, "FrogWeb,&qu
Water Resources of the United States
<clipping>Water Resources of the United States
presents real-time and historical water data from across the country, as well as technical information and details about water quality and water research programs. The site links to local resources and u
ISS EarthKAM
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offers thousands of images of Earth and guides for using them to support instruction in Earth science, space science, geography, social studies, math, and other subjects. Images can be searched by country or geographic feature
A Science Odyssey
<clipping>A Science Odyssey
highlights some the most spectacular discoveries in science and technology during the 20th century. The site includes an Educator's Guide with activities, discussion questions, and information for using A Science Odys
Energy Country Analysis Briefs
<clipping>Energy Country Analysis Briefs
contains briefs for every country in the world of interest to energy policy makers. Each brief has a narrative section, a map showing the country's location, and a section listing pertinent economic and e
Space Science Education Resource Directory
<clipping>Space Science Education Resource Directory
helps find NASA space science resources for learning. Hundreds of resources can be sorted by science type (earth, physical, or space), or by grade range. Topics include algebra, atoms, big bang, bl
Investigating the Climate System: Clouds
<clipping>Investigating the Climate System: Clouds
casts students as interns in a state climatology office. Their assignment: to investigate how clouds form, how they're classified, and their role in heating and cooling the earth. This 30-page g
U.S. Antarctic Program
<clipping>U.S. Antarctic Program
aims to understand the world's coldest, windiest, driest, and harshest continent -- its ecosystems and its effects on global processes such as climate. Read breaking news from a newspaper written in McMurdo Stati
Preview of Disasters
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looks at research that helps anticipate disasters and minimize their effects. Learn about research on hurricanes, earthquakes, and volcanoes. See what scientists are discovering about how and when tornadoes will form. Watch a simu
Quake: 1906 San Francisco Quake
<clipping>Quake: 1906 San Francisco Quake
tells why the April 18, 1906, earthquake along the San Andreas Fault was "one of the most significant earthquakes of all time." See photos, eyewitness accounts, the 1906 seismogram, and casualty and
Before and After the Great Earthquake and Fire, 1897-1916
<clipping>Before and After the Great Earthquake and Fire, 1897-1916
provides 26 films of San Francisco from before and after the Great Earthquake and Fire. The earthquake struck on April 18, 1906, along the San Andreas Fault, damaging most central Ca
Water Science for Schools
<clipping>Water Science for Schools
provides information on dozens of water topics: what makes water water, how much water is there on earth and where, how water quality and stream flow are measured, the water and water-use cycles, national maps show
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