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Effects of CO2 on Coral Reefs - Student Activity - 0 views

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    NOAA's Coral Literature, Education & Outreach (CLEO) Student Activity goes with background info here: http://www.coral.noaa.gov/cleo/pdf/Carbon%20Dioxide%20background.pdf
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Global Warming Materials for Educators | Union of Concerned Scientists - 0 views

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    Global Warming Materials for Educators Below is a list of Global Warming materials for educators produced by the Union of Concerned Scientists' (UCS) Climate Change Program. All of these materials are based on published, peer-reviewed science, and have themselves been peer-reviewed by scientific experts in the relevant fields.
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Individual Emissions - Global Warming Wheel Card | Climate Change - Greenhouse Gas Emis... - 0 views

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    - Welcome to the Global Warming Wheel Card Classroom Activity Kit (PDF) (2 pp, 2.4 MB, About PDF) - Instructions for Making a Global Warming Wheel Card (unassembled) (PDF) (5 pp, 2.4 MB, About PDF) - Guide for Teachers (including Teacher Notes on Activities) (PDF) (3 pp, 1.3 MB, About PDF) - Frequently Asked Questions About Global Warming and Climate Change: Back to Basics (PDF) (8 pp, 1.6 MB, About PDF) - Activity #1: Using the Global Warming Wheel Card (PDF) (2 pp, 1.4 MB, About PDF) - Homework for Activity #1: Electricity Use and Carbon Dioxide (PDF) (1 pp, 1.3 MB, About PDF) - Activity #2: What You and Your Community Can Do to Reduce Carbon Dioxide (PDF) (1 pp, 1.3 MB, About PDF) - Activity #3: A Simple Energy Audit (PDF) (3 pp, 1.3 MB, About PDF)
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The Carbon Cycle - 0 views

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    The Carbon Cycle What Goes Around Comes Around by John Arthur Harrison, Ph.D. Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe, and is absolutely essential to life on earth. In fact, carbon constitutes the very definition of life, as its presence or absence helps define whether a molecule is considered to be organic or inorganic. Every organism on Earth needs carbon either for structure, energy, or, as in the case of humans, for both. Discounting water, you are about half carbon. Additionally, carbon is found in forms as diverse as the gas carbon dioxide (CO2), and in solids like limestone (CaCO3), wood, plastic, diamonds, and graphite.
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Science - Earth Atmospheric Science: People: Charles Miller - 0 views

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    Dr. Charles Miller Research Interests * Atmospheric Chemistry and Photochemistry * Molecular Spectroscopy * Carbon Cycle Science * Free Radical Structure/Reactivity Relationships
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Hydronium-Hydroxide Balance - 0 views

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    Hydronium/Hydroxide Balance When an acid dissolves in water, additional H3O+ is formed, increasing the concentration of H3O+. For example, the concentration of H3O+ might be increased from 10-7 M up to 10-5 M. That is 100 times more concentrated. Note that the pH, the number behind the negative sign in the exponent, changes from 7 to 5. This is why acidic solutions have pH values lower than 7.
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Science Friday Archives: Coral in Crisis - 0 views

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    "Friday, December 14th, 2007 Coral in Crisis Bleached corals on coral reef on southern Great Barrier Reef in January 2002. Coral bleaching primarily affects reef building corals when conditions get too warm. Image © Science The world's coral reefs are in great danger, threatened by climate change and rising carbon dioxide levels. In an article published in the journal Science, researchers provide provide three different scenarios for the fate of reef-building corals worldwide as they face higher concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide and the related ocean acidification that slows coral calcification, the process needed for a reef to grow. Increasing CO2 levels have the potential to greatly shift the chemistry of ocean waters, threatening the existence of most coral species. "
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Red Cabbage pH Indicator - How to Make Red Cabbage pH Indicator - 0 views

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    How to Make Red Cabbage pH Indicator By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., About.com Guide "Red cabbage juice can be used to test the pH of common household chemicals." Make your own pH indicator solution! Red cabbage juice contains a natural pH indicator that changes colors according to the acidity of the solution. Red cabbage juice indicator is easy to make, exhibits a wide range of colors, and can be used to make your own pH paper strips (watch the video).
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Acids, Bases, and Indicators - 0 views

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    "Objectives: This is a multileveled approach to learning some of the common characteristics of acidic and basic solutions and use of some of the common indicators."
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Over-the-Counter Antacids - 0 views

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    Objectives: Over one-half billion dollars are spent on over-the-counter antacids every year. An informed consumer will understand how antacids work and will read the labels to see what ingredients are present. Based on this information and on a knowledge of side effects, the student consumer will be able to decide which, if any, antacid to choose.
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Rising sea levels-Activities - 0 views

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    "Sea level "
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Where Are the Parasites? | Science/AAAS - 0 views

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    Letters
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C-MORE | BiG RAPA: Biogeochemical Gradients: Role in Arranging Planktonic Ass... - 0 views

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    C-MORE
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Energy: OCEAN OIL - 0 views

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    Encyclopedia of Earth
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TipsNTricksTipsheet_11-20-10.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    6 ways to use NASA's Global Climate Change Website in your classroom (http://climate.nasa.gov/ClimateTimeMachine/climateTimeMachine.cfm)
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Administration's Offshore Plan Fails to Protect Arctic - The Pew Charitable Trusts - 0 views

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