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- Ask An Earth Scientist: Experts at the University of Hawaii answer questions related to earth science.
- Coriolis Effect Interactive Game: Demonstrates the apparent acceleration of objects on or near the rotating Earth.
- Earth Like a Puzzle: Explores plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, and the way they shape the earth.
- Earth Science Picture of the Day: A new photo each day with a brief background.
- For Kids Only - Earth Science Enterprise: Learn about NASA earth science projects related to air, thunderstorms, the earth's crust, tropical rainfall, and water. Sponsored by NASA's Earth Science Enterprise.
- Murder Under the Microscope: An on-line project by Heatley Secondary College's Year 8 laptop class about soil salinity in Wellington, New South Wales, Australia.
- Natural Resources of Canada: Offers satellite images, make a map, minerals and metals, ask the experts and information on the polar continental shelf.
- Powers of Nature: Junior high school students present information about natural disasters involving geology and weather. Earthquakes, volcanos, blizzards and droughts are explained and illustrated with diagrams, animation and photographs.
- Science with NOAA Research: Provides in-depth information about storms, atmosphere, fisheries, the Great Lakes, oceans, and El Nino. Material written especially for middle school students.
- Water Science for Schools: By the USGS, topics include: basics, water use, FAQ, special topics, glossary, activity center, and picture gallery.
- World Records in Earth Science: Where on earth can you find the highest mountain, the greatest river, the thickest ice? Get the answers from Extreme Science.
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