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Understanding Climate Change Student Activity & Analysis: Stream Temp
Understanding Climate Change Student Activity & Analysis: Stream Temp
Understanding Climate Change Student Activity & Analysis: Stream Temp
Understanding Climate Change Student Activity & Analysis: Stream Temp
Understanding Climate Change Student Activity & Analysis: Stream Temp
Understanding Climate Change Student Activity & Analysis: Stream Temp
Understanding Climate Change Student Activity & Analysis: Stream Temp
Understanding Climate Change Student Activity & Analysis: Stream Temp
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Student activity and analysis gathering stream temperature data for Understanding Climate Change teaching the following concepts: climate change,  mitigation strategies, adaptation strategies.

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Student activity and analysis gathering stream temperature data for Understanding Climate Change teaching the following concepts: climate change,  mitigation strategies, adaptation strategies.

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Analyze geoscience data and the results from global climate models to make an evidence-based forecast of the current rate of global or regional climate change and associated future impacts to Earth's systems. Examples of evidence, for both data and climate model outputs, are for climate changes (such as precipitation and temperature) and their associated impacts (such as on sea level, glacial ice volumes, or atmosphere and ocean composition). Assessment is limited to one example of a climate change and its associated impacts.
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