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QUESTION: Is Mars the closest planet to earth? Does it depend on ...
QUESTION: Is Mars the closest planet to earth? Does it depend on the time of year? ANSWER from Smart Filter on September 9, 1997: Venus is the closet planet ...
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PASSPORT TO KNOWLEDGE - SCIENCE CONCEPTS IN CONTEXT
Objects in the Sky.
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Rainforest Climates
Rainforests are defined—as you would expect—by rainfall, and in fact they are literally created by it. (“Rain forest”—two words—is the older usage: both are ...
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Rainforests
Temperate rainforests can be found in Australia, New Zealand, ... the total 75 million acres of forest can be found on the Northwest coast of North America. ...
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NASA K-12 Internet: LFS Online-- Credits and Contacts
Camille Moody, NASA Education, Washington, DC ... NJ * Maureen Kerr, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC * John Krisch, New Business Development, ...
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P2K - To Mars with Mer
The latest information on Mars missions excellent background information on Mars. ... Statistics and background information on Mars.(4th and up) ...
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Mailing List WWW Gateway
... Live From Mars Teacher's Guide Preview jwee@mail.arc.nasa.gov (Jan Wee); LFM Teacher's Guide Preview: Dear Educator jwee@mail.arc.nasa.gov (Jan Wee) ...
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Using a Concave Mirror to focus Radiation
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML Students will begin to observe the beads change color or the paint glow from the concentrated UV radiation. Removing the beads or paper from the focus of ...
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Passport to the Rainforest
P A S S P O R T T O K N O W L E D G E. “Delight” said Charles Darwin, “is a weak term to express the feelings of a naturalist who, for the first time, ...
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Passport to the Rainforest
P A S S P O R T T O K N O W L E D G E. “Delight” said Charles Darwin, “is a weak term to express the feelings of a naturalist who, for the first time, ...
 
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