Atmosphere in a Bottle Model

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Description

Models can be powerful tools for students. If you ask them what the most abundant gas in the atmosphere is, they might guess oxygen. When we tell them that 78% of the atmosphere is nitrogen, it can be hard to visualize. Use these directions to build an inexpensive model to help students get a clear picture of the atmosphere!

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NGSSHS-ESS2-6
Develop a quantitative model to describe the cycling of carbon among the hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere, and biosphere. Emphasis is on modeling biogeochemical cycles that include the cycling of carbon through the ocean, atmosphere, soil, and biosphere (including humans), providing the foundation for living organisms.

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