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Arctic Sea Ice Satellite Observations
Totaal aantal keren bekeken: 1834
- Onderwerpen:
- Aardwetenschappen, Natuurkunde
- Taal:
- Engels
- Gepubliceerd:
- Jun 27, 2011
Samenvatting:"This interactive activity produced for Teachers' Domain features visualizations created from two satellite data sets—spanning 25 years—that show maximum sea ice extent and springtime breakup of sea ice in the Arctic. By analyzing long-term data, scientists can see beyond normal fluctuations and discern real trends. In this activity, users can play animations made from the visualizations and compare the state of Arctic sea ice in 2007 and 1982.
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Trefwoorden :
Arctic Sea, change, climate change, earth science, environment, environmental, global warming, human impact, ice, melt, melting, satellite, science, Sea, teachers domain
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