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  • In this study, the scientist was asked to predict how much fresh water people living in the United States will…
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    Do What You Water: The Current Situation and Possible Future of Fresh Water in the United States

  • The scientists in this study were asked to determine the current status of urban forests in the United States.
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    Made in the Shade: The Current Situation and Possible Future of U.S. Urban Forests

  • The scientists in this study were asked to develop information about the status of and trends in aquatic animal species populations across the United States.
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    One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish–No Fish? The Current Situation and Possible Future of Aquatic Animals in the United States

  • The scientists in this study were asked to identify which areas of forest and rangeland in the United States might become more stressed in…
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    Stress Test: The Condition and Possible Future of Forests and Rangelands in the United States

  • Most scientists think that evidence from different studies shows that our global climate is changing in many ways, such as…
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    Where in the World Is Carbon Dioxide? The Potential Impact of Rising Levels of Carbon Dioxide on U.S. Forests

  • The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How consistently can you and your classmates estimate the amount of…
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    FACTivity – Let’s Clear the Air

  • Although scientists know that many weeks of low rainfall increase the chances of wildfires, they do not know which daily…
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  • The question you will answer is: What happens when the air can hold no more moisture?
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    FACTivity – Dew It

  • The California gnatcatcher is a little bird with a big problem. Its habitat has been reduced 80 percent by people…
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    Fighting Fire with Fire: Protecting the Homes of People and Birds

  • The question you will answer through this FACTivity is: What are some similarities and differences in examples of resilience?
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    FACTivity – Time Will Tell