Training Announcement - Intermediate Webinar: Applications of Carbon Dioxide Measurements for Climate-Related Studies
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by /u/nasaarset
2w ago
Training sessions will be available in English and Spanish (disponible en español). English: https://go.nasa.gov/3V0Geav Spanish: https://go.nasa.gov/44Hw6qe submitted by /u/nasaarset [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Earth Science Regants.
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by /u/Efficient_End8455
2w ago
My Earth Science teacher is terrible, he left for half the year and doesn’t teach us much. He teaches us for 5 minutes and we have to do the rest ourselves. I haven’t learned nothing the whole year and i want to prep for my regants. if anyone has any review, tips, review sources or anything that will help, please share please. submitted by /u/Efficient_End8455 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Why did this happen to my ice?
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by /u/LankyCicada1855
2w ago
There was no water on the ceiling and this was only about an hour after putting it in the freezer. I'm guessing there had to be a natural reason why ice could form like this submitted by /u/LankyCicada1855 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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How does this occur?
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by /u/californialovee11
2w ago
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Is this Poison Ivy overgrowth?
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by /u/Ok_Selection9548
2w ago
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Help me identify these rocks
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by /u/SubstantialArt9317
3w ago
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Unraveling the mystery of the Younger Dryas: Ice Age, Megafauna, and Human Civilization
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by /u/GeoGeoGeoGeo
1M ago
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A climate change question
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by /u/Apprehensive-Block47
1M ago
Had a thought, I can’t possibly be the first, but hoping for clarity from folks that know. I understand we usually point to CO2/greenhouse gases as a main driver of climate change, right? Makes sense, but isn’t it simpler to point to us generating heat? For ex: heating in the winter, burning wood for fire, etc. Even AC’s ultimately create heat as a byproduct. I’m aware these things are very complicated and multifaceted, but- Can anybody explain why this doesn’t make more sense? Thanks! (PS- if I’m on the wrong sub, please redirect me!) submitted by /u/Apprehensive-Block47 [visit reddit] [com ..read more
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Fun Earth Science Labs/Projects
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by /u/TheBigRage454
1M ago
Hey all. I'm just starting a short unit on space/Earth science with my middle schoolers. Can anyone think of a good lab or activity that they might find interesting right off the bat? Something that doesn't require a lot of knowledge ahead of time? I was thinking of a mineral ID lab.. but I haven't really taught them anything about minerals or rocks yet.. amd that's not exactly a super exciting topic. Literally, all they've done so far is watched a video and discussed The Big Bang and How Earth Formed. Thanks in advance! Any ideas are appreciated! submitted by /u/TheBigRage454 [visit reddit ..read more
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Satellite to determine road condition
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by /u/gis4good
1M ago
I want to conduct a study to determine road conditions and detect change using NASA’s Earth Observation Satellite (EOS) data. Which EOS data would be best to use ? Any advice is appreciate. I am learning how to use Google Earth Engine to collect, analyze, and visualize data. submitted by /u/gis4good [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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