This activity is designed to guide students through a process-oriented lesson in …
This activity is designed to guide students through a process-oriented lesson in analyzing data from the Tropical Storms - Esri GeoInquiries™ collection for Earth Science at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries. Students will use storm tracking data from Hurricanes in 2005 to investigate the relationship between pressure and wind, as well as determine and explain the conditions that lead to the development of hurricanes and tropical storms.
This lesson was adapted from the resource: "Tropical storms" Author: GRACE Project Provider: Michigan Virtual Date Added: 11/21/2016 License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Language: English Media Format: Text/HTML
This activity is designed to guide students through a process-oriented lesson in …
This activity is designed to guide students through a process-oriented lesson in analyzing data from the Tropical Storms - Esri GeoInquiries™ collection for Earth Science at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries. Students will use storm tracking data from Hurricanes in 2005 to investigate the relationship between pressure and wind, as well as determine and explain the conditions that lead to the development of hurricanes and tropical storms.
This lesson was adapted from the resource: "Tropical storms" Author: GRACE Project Provider: Michigan Virtual Date Added: 11/21/2016 License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Language: English Media Format: Text/HTML
This activity is designed to guide students through a process-oriented lesson in …
This activity is designed to guide students through a process-oriented lesson in analyzing data from the Tropical Storms - Esri GeoInquiries™ collection for Earth Science at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries. Students will use storm tracking data from Hurricanes in 2005 to investigate the relationship between pressure and wind, as well as determine and explain the conditions that lead to the development of hurricanes and tropical storms.
This lesson was adapted from the resource: "Tropical storms" Author: GRACE Project Provider: Michigan Virtual Date Added: 11/21/2016 License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Language: English Media Format: Text/HTML
This activity is designed to guide students through a process-oriented lesson in …
This activity is designed to guide students through a process-oriented lesson in analyzing data from the Tropical Storms - Esri GeoInquiries™ collection for Earth Science at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries. Students will use storm tracking data from Hurricanes in 2005 to investigate the relationship between pressure and wind, as well as determine and explain the conditions that lead to the development of hurricanes and tropical storms.
This lesson was adapted from the resource: "Tropical storms" Author: GRACE Project Provider: Michigan Virtual Date Added: 11/21/2016 License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Language: English Media Format: Text/HTML
This activity is designed to guide students through a process-oriented lesson in …
This activity is designed to guide students through a process-oriented lesson in analyzing data from the Tropical Storms - Esri GeoInquiries™ collection for Earth Science at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries. Students will use storm tracking data from Hurricanes in 2005 to investigate the relationship between pressure and wind, as well as determine and explain the conditions that lead to the development of hurricanes and tropical storms.
REMIX: Tie-in Impact of storm by looking at specific storm data points before, during and well after US landfall.
This lesson was adapted from the resource: "Tropical storms" Author: GRACE Project Provider: Michigan Virtual Date Added: 11/21/2016 License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Language: English Media Format: Text/HTML
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