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Science Project Ideas
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What is it like to go through our
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Science Project Ideas
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Science Project Ideas
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Exploratorium: Faultline
April 15, 2006: What should you include in your earthquake survival kit? ... In the centennial month of San Francisco’s legendary 1906 Earthquake, ...
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Exploratorium: Faultline
The USGS has many maps of live earthquake data. This section lets visitors see quakes that have occurred anywhere in the world in the last week. ...
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Exploratorium: Faultline, Seismic Science at the Epicenter
In April 1906, an earthquake devastated San Francisco. Seismologists say another major temblor is due soon. What do we know now that we didn't then? ...
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Exploratorium: Faultline, Seismic Science at the Epicenter
In April 1906, an earthquake devastated San Francisco. Seismologists say another major temblor is due soon. What do we know now that we didn't then? ...
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Exploratorium: Hubble: QTVR : National Buoyancy Lab Control Room
Visit the Hubble Space Telescope, with live webcasts from Mission Control and the Exploratorium. See how Hubble's pictures change our ideas about the ...
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Equivalents and Measures
cup, c., C. usually liquid, 237 milliliters, 16 tablespoons or 8 ounces. ounce, fl oz, fl. oz. American, liquid only, 29.57 milliliters ...
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Exploratorium: Solar Eclipse: Sun-Earth Connection (Page 1 of 5)
Introduction to solar events, solar wind, and what it means for Earth.
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Science Wire from the Exploratorium and Public Radio International
Documented history of Iceland's volcanic eruptions began in 874 A.D., when the Vikings first settled the island. Since that time, the island has had about ...
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Structures: Cylinders and Scale/ Page 1 of 5
In this case, we scale up by changing the height of the cylinder and the diameter (or circumference) of the base. In the activity, students will measure the ...
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Your Weight On Other Worlds
Ever wonder what you might weigh on Mars or The Moon? ... This force of attraction between you and the Earth (or any other planet) is called your weight. ... First, it depends on your mass and the mass of the planet you are standing on. ...
 
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