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Phenomena
- Air Quality
- Air Temperatures
- Earth's Energy Budget
- Earth System: Scale, Proportion, and Quantity
- El Niño Southern Oscillation
- Hurricane Dynamics
- Land Use and Land Cover Change
- Ocean Circulation Patterns
- Phytoplankton Distribution
- Sea and Land Ice Melt
- Sea Level Rise
- Snow and Ice Extent
- Soil Moisture
- Solar Eclipse
- Space Weather
- Systems and System Models
- Urban Heat Islands
- Volcanic Eruptions
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NGSS Disciplinary Core Ideas
- ESS1C: The History of Planet Earth
- ESS2A: Earth Materials and Systems
- ESS2B: Plate Tectonics and Large-Scale Systems
- ESS2C: The Role of Water in Earth’s Surface Processes
- ESS2D: Weather and Climate
- ESS3A: Natural Resources
- ESS3B: Natural Hazards
- ESS3C: Human Impacts on Earth Systems
- ESS3D: Global Climate Change
- PS3B: Conservation of Energy and Energy Transfer
- PS4B: Electromagnetic Radiation
NGSS Science and Engineering Practices
- Analyzing and Interpreting Data
- Asking Questions and Defining Problems
- Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions
- Developing and Using Models
- Engaging in Argument from Evidence
- Obtaining, Evaluating and Communicating Information
- Planning and Carrying out Investigations
- Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking