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Search: Biogeochemical cycles5 results Results2. Water AnalysisSummary Students conduct 3 tests of water quality in the classroom that can then be applied to their terraqua columns and to the outdoors: pH, dissolved oxygen, and temperature. They make comparisons between different types of water and draw conclusions about how "healthy" each water source is for fish and other organisms. Through this process, students practice their observational and data analysis skills. Water quality monitoring data is routinely used in the "real world" to determine the effects of habitat restoration, development, pollution, and wastewater treatment. It is often the initial step in describing the health of an ecosystem. There are hundreds of ways to extend this simple activity and make connections to the real world - from monitoring water quality in a local creek to making comparisons between different bodies of water in your area. Submitted by irene on Wed, 2005-07-20 10:05.
1. Water Cycle StoriesSummary Submitted by irene on Sun, 2005-11-06 14:26.
1. Crayon Rock CycleSummary Submitted by irene on Sat, 2006-02-18 10:00.
2. History of RockSummary Submitted by irene on Fri, 2006-02-24 21:53.
Ecology 1 - Carbon CycleBased on a “Carbon Adventures” lesson plan developed by the GK-12 Project at Arizona State University. For details on the original activity, go to (http://gk12.asu.edu/curriculum/life_science/CarbonAdventures/carb_ad.htm). Submitted by irene on Tue, 2009-03-03 12:59.
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