Students review a visualization showing a global view of the top-of-atmosphere longwave radiation from January 26 and 27, 2012. They review the supporting text and analyze the data in the visualization to answer questions.
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This mini lesson helps students visualize how the Hydrosphere and Cryosphere interact to produce changes in land and sea ice.
Students connect day/night and seasonal cycles with albedo in the Arctic region.
Students interpret a graph of surface temperatures taken from city districts and other types of communities.
Examine the images to see the projected differences in land use between 1900 and 2100.
Students observe how air quality changes over time, for a selected location, using data from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Compare a histogram and map to determine the differences in the information conveyed in each data display.
Students analyze and compare satellite data of Ocean Chlorophyll Concentrations with Sea Surface Temperatures, beginning with the North Atlantic region, while answering questions about the global patterns of these phenomenon.
In this mini-lesson, students analyze soil moisture quantities associated with Hurricane Harvey around Houston, Texas on August 25, 2017.
Learn about volcanic ash and watch a visualization of the Calbuco volcano to see how ash travels around the world.