In this multimedia lesson, students learn about hurricane storms. Associated interactive activities …
In this multimedia lesson, students learn about hurricane storms. Associated interactive activities include "Comparing Hurricane Categories," where students discover the strength of historic storms, "Hurricane Katrina - Recipe for Disaster," where students explore the natural and manmade ingredients for massive hurricanes, and "Hurricane Katrina - Environmental Consequences," where students investigate the environmental impact of a massive hurricane.
In this multimedia lesson, students learn about ocean currents. Associated interactive activities …
In this multimedia lesson, students learn about ocean currents. Associated interactive activities include "El Nino," where students examine images and graphics to explore the links between ocean currents, El Nino, and weather and "Currents and Marine Life," where students explore the differences between upwelling and downwelling.
Students explore the weather phenomena El Nino and La Nina and their …
Students explore the weather phenomena El Nino and La Nina and their effects, maps where they occur, and discuss the benefits accuratley predicting these phenomena.
The purpose of this online tutorial activity is to introduce characteristics of …
The purpose of this online tutorial activity is to introduce characteristics of pressure, high and low pressure centers, and a brief analysis of an idealized pressure field. Key words throughout this activity link directly to helper resources that provide useful information for answering the questions.
In this video, students learn that changes in air pressure causes wind. …
In this video, students learn that changes in air pressure causes wind. The Earth's rotation also helps. Students explore how wind direction and speed affect global patterns and influence weather.
Students will explore the Coriolis Effect and understand how it causes objects, …
Students will explore the Coriolis Effect and understand how it causes objects, including air and water, to move to the east in the Northern Hemisphere and to the west in the Southern Hemisphere.
What Is Air? Is a brief introduction to the properties of air …
What Is Air? Is a brief introduction to the properties of air using two It’s Our Air videos (http://www.itsourair.org) with a student worksheet for evaluation. (www.itsourair.org).
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