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Preview of APES Unit 6 Lab – Global Energy Transitions & Electricity Generation, Graphing

APES Unit 6 Lab – Global Energy Transitions & Electricity Generation, Graphing

🧰 Countries do not move away from coal at the same pace or for the same reasons. In this data-driven AP Environmental Science Unit 6 lab, students analyze modeled, real-world electricity generation data to examine how national energy systems change over time as countries transition toward lower-carbon electricity sources. This no-prep investigation builds graphing, quantitative reasoning, and CER skills as students compare energy transition pathways across multiple countries and explain why
Preview of Sound Pollution Assessment Lab

Sound Pollution Assessment Lab

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Sound pollution, or noise pollution, is unwanted or harmful sound that disrupts the environment. The decibel (dB) scale measures sound intensity logarithmically, meaning each 10 dB increase represents a tenfold increase in sound intensity. Prolonged exposure to sounds above 85 dB can cause hearing damage, while levels above 120 dB can cause immediate harm. Smartphone apps use the device's microphone to estimate sound levels, but their accuracy can vary based on microphone quality, calibration, a
Preview of APES Unit 2 Secondary Succession Data Activity/Lab – Graphing & Analysis + Key

APES Unit 2 Secondary Succession Data Activity/Lab – Graphing & Analysis + Key

Save prep time while giving students authentic, AP®-aligned graphing and data analysis practice. This engaging secondary succession data lab helps students visualize long-term ecological change using real-world data from the Georgia Piedmont. Students analyze plant community data from an abandoned agricultural field at four time points (5, 25, 75, and 200 years). They calculate relative abundance, create line graphs, and interpret trends to explain how ecosystems change over time. This lab
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