
How can the eruption of a volcano affect the ocean everywhere on Earth?
+ Available in upper and lower reading levels
+ Links to tsunami lessons and activities for all ages
+ Audio version of article
+ Available in upper and lower reading levels
+ Links to tsunami lessons and activities for all ages
+ Audio version of article
+ Lesson idea video on greenhouse effect experiment
+ Links to other climate change lessons
+ Audio version of article
+ Available in upper and lower reading levels
+ Links to hands-on biomimicry experiments
+ Background videos on termites and biomimicry
+ Link to NOAA lesson about human impacts on coral reefs
+ Background videos on sunscreens and coral reefs
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Researchers investigated the impact of gender stereotypes favoring boys in computer science and engineering on children and adolescents.
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