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Students synthesize data on thermohaline circulation and isotopic signatures to analyze how planetary energy imbalances drive global water movement.
Analyze the complex interactions between thermohaline circulation and atmospheric heat transfer to evaluate human impacts on global salinity cycles.
Where does the rain go after it splashes on your boots? Guide your littlest learners through the cycle from ocean waves to fluffy clouds.
Thirteen miles of ocean depth meet the snowy mountain peaks in 10 challenges requiring deep analysis of how water moves and changes form.
Young learners track a droplet's journey from the deep blue sea to fluffy clouds using pattern recognition and sensory observations.
Students trace global energy transfers and phase changes that drive Earth's hydraulic engine and regulate maritime climates.
Analyzing salt concentrations, heat energy, and vapor transformation. A challenging summative assessment measuring cause-and-effect within the global water cycle.
Aspiring hydrologists will design solutions for thirsty plants and track salt-free rain to understand how our planet's biggest systems support life.
Young scientists evaluate how heavy clouds transform into rain and analyze why ocean water stays salty while rain stays fresh.
Evaluate how ocean salt and temperature drive the water cycle through challenging scenarios involving cloud formation and current movement.
Creative problem-solving scenarios where students predict water movement and analyze the relationship between sun energy and heavy rain clouds.
Junior hydrologists analyze how sunshine powers the global water engine and track a single drop's journey from the deep sea to the sky.
Children identify where sun-warmed water goes and recognize cloud shapes while learning how raindrops return to our vast, salty oceans.
Solve 10 watery puzzles to see how ocean waves travel from high-seas habitats to the local puddles in your own backyard.
Young explorers track 10 water droplets as they shift from salty seas to fluffy clouds using scientific observation and reasoning skills.
Preschool investigators track hidden ocean water as it transforms into fluffy clouds and raindrops through hands-on system modeling.
Nail 10 tricky questions by tracing how raindrops travel from salty waves to fluffy clouds and back to the land.
How does a drop of ocean water reach the top of a mountain? Trace the journey from salty waves to fluffy clouds and back again.
Evaporation, precipitation, and salty seas—10 fun questions to help young scientists understand how water moves from the ocean to the sky.
Preschoolers identify where big puddles live and how clouds make rain in this foundational introduction to the Earth's watery world.