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Water is constantly moving throughout the natural environment. Some scientists study the flow of water into, out of, and held…Water is constantly moving throughout the natural environment. Some scientists study the flow of water into, out of, and held within particular natural areas. Trees play a role in the...
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Test your knowledge on invasive species, runoff, and humidity.Test your knowledge on invasive species, runoff, and humidity.
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In this FACTivity, you will answer the question: How much water is transpired by a tree during daylight hours?In this FACTivity, you will answer the question: How much water is transpired by a tree during daylight hours?
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Learn more about the Coweeta Experimental Forest in western North Carolina. Coweeta Experimental Forest is part of the Forest Service’s…Learn more about the Coweeta Experimental Forest in western North Carolina. Coweeta Experimental Forest is part of the Forest Service’s system of experimental forests and ranges and was established in...
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This is a 3-day lesson plan that can be used with any Natural Inquirer article to guide students through a…This is a 3-day lesson plan that can be used with any Natural Inquirer article to guide students through a close-reading and analysis of the article.
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Test your knowledge on water, invasive species, and ecology.Test your knowledge on water, invasive species, and ecology.
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In this FACTivity, you will imagine what sugar maple trees in the northeastern United States might look like at four…In this FACTivity, you will imagine what sugar maple trees in the northeastern United States might look like at four different times during the fall. Materials: Four sheets of plain...
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The question you will explore in this FACTivity is: How does ozone in the troposphere and stratosphere impact Earth? Materials:…The question you will explore in this FACTivity is: How does ozone in the troposphere and stratosphere impact Earth? Materials: Access to a library or internet for research Poster-making materials
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Leaves change color in the fall. Cooler temperatures in the fall cause the chlorophyll in leaves to break down. When…Leaves change color in the fall. Cooler temperatures in the fall cause the chlorophyll in leaves to break down. When chlorophyll, which is green, begins to break down in leaves,...
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In pairs or in groups, you will identify five policies that exist in your school and analyze who they affect,…In pairs or in groups, you will identify five policies that exist in your school and analyze who they affect, how they are implemented, what their impacts are, and how...