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  • In this FACTivity, you will explore soil just like the student scientists. The question you will answer is what is…
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    FACTivity – The Emerald Ash Borer

  • In this FACTivity, you will do something similar to the student scientists in this study. The question you will answer…
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    FACTivity – Oxbow Soil Vitality

  • In this FACTivity, you will assess and compare two trees. The questions you will answer are: 1) What is the estimated…
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    FACTivity – FACELook

  • In this FACTivity, you will work with equations based on things that you see around you. You will convert statements…
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    FACTivity – Good to the Last Drip

  • The question you will answer in the FACTivity is: Were there more acres of streets or sidewalks covered by street…
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    FACTivity – I’ve Got You Covered

  • In this FACTivity, you will conduct an experiment to test the different amounts of UV radiation. Compare your results with…
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    FACTivity – What You See Is Not What You Get

  • The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: What is the environmental condition of the land around your school?…
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    FACTivity – Stress Test

  • The question students will answer in the FACTivity is: What are the advantages and disadvantages of different ways to protect…
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    FACTivity – Born to Be Wild

  • The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How much fresh water do you use during a typical day…
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    FACTivity – Do What You Water

  • Open forest ecosystems, like those of longleaf pine or loblolly pine, are managed with regular fires to support native plants…
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    A Flame Changer – How Fire Diversity Affects Bee and Butterfly Populations