Students interpret a graph of surface temperatures taken from city districts.
Students interpret a graph of surface temperatures taken from city districts.
Information from satellites if often used to display information about objects. This information can include how things appear, as well as their contents. Explore how pixel data sequences can be used to create an image and interpret it.
Students examine satellite images of a recently formed island to identify areas of erosion and deposition.
In this mini-lesson, students analyze soil moisture quantities associated with Hurricane Harvey around Houston, Texas on August 25, 2017.
Watch NASA videos about aerosols and volcanic ash and answer questions.
Examine a model and answer questions about dust transport around the world.
Students will describe the changes in a newly-formed volcanic island over the first three years of its life.
Visualize NASA's daily and monthly soil moisture data on a custom map or graph using our Earth System Data Explorer. Generate your own maps and graphs using a range of datasets supporting this phenomenon.
Students solve math problems to compare the carbon dioxide generated by the airline industry, a large volcanic eruption, and burning oil.
This line graph shows how the surface temperature and air temperature values change over the course of 24 hours.