Students explore positive feedback effects of changing albedo from melting Arctic sea ice.
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Selected GLOBE protocols and learning activities which support some aspect of the investigation of scale, proportion and quantity are outlined.
NASA makes observations and collects data about ozone in the Great Lakes region. Read about the research and analyze related data.
The extreme temperatures during July 2022 prompt students to investigate a model that displays historical heat wave frequency data to discover the importance of defining terms when interpreting data.
Students analyze historic plant growth data (i.e., Peak Bloom dates) of Washington, D.C.’s famous cherry blossom trees, as well as atmospheric near surface temperatures as evidence for explaining the phenomena of earlier Peak Blooms in our nation’s capital.
How much do you know about the frozen poles of our home planet?
Background information on sea and land ice melt.
Review this page to learn about the background of volcanoes and their eruptions.
Students analyze two North Pole orthographic data visualizations produced from soil moisture data. After describing trends in the seasonal thaw of land surfaces, students demonstrate their understanding of Earth’s energy budget by explaining relationships and make predictions about the dataset.
The purpose of this activity is for students to create a desktop soil profile based on the biome region of the United States where your school is located.