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81. Learn About Oceanography--Girl Power! Science And Technology Section
an oceanographer, you usually need to get a college degree in biology, chemistry,geology, or physics and then go for a higher degree in oceanography. links.
http://www.girlpower.gov/girlarea/sciencetech/jobs/oceanography.htm
Oceanography
Mountains, volcanoes, hot water shooting out of chimneys, gold, silver, and weird creatures that eat chemicals and never see the light of day! Is this the latest video game or a science fiction movie? No, it's the deepest part of the ocean, a mysterious place where few people have gone. Not long ago, oceanographers thought the deepest, darkest part of the ocean was a dead zone where nothing much happened. They were wrong. There are thousands of miles of volcanic cracks around all of the continents. These cracks, called vents, push out molten lava, water, and warm chemicals from the inside of the earth. Tube worms, miniature lobsters, spider crabs, anemones, and mounds of bacteria live off the minerals that come from the vents. Tall chimneys build up as the blazing hot stuff hits the icy water. Why is this important? Understanding "deep volcanism" lets us know more about how the earth was formed and how life develops. The bacteria from the deep sea could be used to help in medicine and to clean the environment. Rock samples from the ocean floor help scientists understand what happened when a meteor hit the earth millions of years ago and give them new ideas about the Ice Age. The Real Deal What do oceanographers do? They make maps of the ocean floor, study the life and death of coral reefs, and keep track of ocean currents. Oceanographers work at sea, in floating laboratories, on land, and along the coast to collect information about the temperature and chemistry of the water, undersea land formations, and what it all means for weather, wildlife, and the environment. Oceanographers sometimes go underwater. They use a submarine to look for deep sea vents and chimneys 1½ miles below the ocean's surface.

82. New Scientist Web Links
Web links oceanography 11 20. oceanography (ONR Science Technology Focus)- With over 70% of the planet underwater, this site has lots to draw on.
http://www.newscientist.com/weblinks/categories/oceanography2.jsp

83. Government Sites For Kids - GovSpot.com Feature
discover information about weather, climate change, earth science, oceanography andspace offers similar information in two formats FBI kids (kindergarten5th
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The Three Branches
To learn about the system of checks and balances, start with the three branches of government. The President, part of the executive branch, offers history and fun trivia at the

84. Kids As Global Scientists
Earth Science linksFor kids Only There are links to Naval Pacific Meteorology andOceanography Center West. This page has links to weather maps and learning
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mlhartma/kgs.html
Kids as Global Scientists
Kids As Global Scientists KGS Message Board Weather Channel Weather Map Nexrad Radar Station ... Dan's Wild Weather Page This page is for kids! Nick Walker, The Weather Dude This is anpther weather page for kids and their parents. USA Today Weather Page USA Today Weather Index This link will lead you to other pages of things you want to know about weather For Kids Only A NASA Earth Science Page with links for learning about Air, Natural Hazards, Land, Water and People Weather For Kids Here are some helpful weather-related links for both teachers and students form the National Weather Service in Tulsa, Oklahoma. COMET Website UCAR (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) COMET (Cooperative Program for Operational, Meteorology Education and Training) Clouds Clouds and Humidity The SWIKI Weather Web This is our class Web Site Clouds and Precipitation How much of the U.S. is covered with clouds? Weather Pictures Air Pressure Learn about air pressure and how it affects the weather. Earth Science Links-For Kids Only There are links to "Ask A Scientist" if you have questions! Weather Maps from the Weather Underground From here you can get weather maps of all the different continents.

85. Oceanography
Sites for kids CyberSleuth kids.com. Results 1 12 of at least 28 NEPTUNE S WEB- oceanography Lesson Plans for Creative Art; General http //pao.cnmoc.navy.mil
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86. Kids Links
Fun project for kids of all ages. They provide lesson plans, links to oceanographyteaching materials, coloring books, quizzes, make El Nino pudding, an
http://www.astronomywebguide.com/links_kids.html
Young Astronomers Links
Welcome to my links for young astronomers , educator's, parents, and homeschoolers !
Here you will find a lot of fun projects to do as you learn about astronomy and space. Sections for K-6 and 6-12. For the advanced student please visit the Tutorial Links.
The Aurora Explained
Site created by Neal Brown. Aurora education, facts, teacher's resources and lesson plans.
Around the Solar System

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Science questions and answers for everyone, search engine, science links.
The Earth & Sky web site offers a number of features. The Earth & Sky daily show is available on the Radio or from the web site in Real Player format, they broadcast a new show daily on a variety of science topics. Other features available include, in-depth articles, "Tonight's Sky" a daily observing guide with images & text, a teachers lounge, kids section has articles, activities, and links for kids, and a Q & A section, and a section called "Scientist profiles", which introduces various scientists.
EducationHelper.com

87. Oceans - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Marine Science
Careers in oceanography Many people associate careers in oceanography as consistingof swimming Sea of Knowledge The Navy s site for kids to learn about the
http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/explore/oceans.htm
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The Sea Around Us
by Rachel L. Carson
Anyone who loves the sea, or who is concerned about our natural environment, will want to read this classic work.
Oceans 25 Things You Can Do To Save Coral Reefs
Even if you live nowhere near a coral reef and are "only a kid," there are still many things you can do to help save these life-filled habitats.

88. US Senator Harry Reid For Nevada
Kid s links Looking for facts and figures to teach Emergency Management Agency Teacheskids about what climate change, earth science, oceanography and space.
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Looking for facts and figures to teach your kids - or yourself - about U.S. government? The following resources were created for children, but offer information for citizens of all ages.
The Three Branches
To learn about the system of checks and balances, start with the three branches of government. The President, part of the executive branch, offers history and fun trivia at the White House for Kids
The Senate and House of Representatives make up the legislative branch. Each offers general information and a glossary of terms for young visitors.
The Federal Judiciary Homepage offers insight into the U.S. court system, our judicial branch of government.
Government Agencies
Many agencies offer special sections for young citizens. Here are a few of our favorites:
  • DARE
  • The Department of Treasury Includes a wealth of money-related info such as a savings bond calculator, information on how money is made and the truth behind income tax.

89. Oceanography Web Sites For Students And Teachers
the ocean, general oceanography, physical oceanography, and oceanography for kidsoceanography Lab oceanography links for Teachers and Students Ryan Eichman.
http://www.winona.msus.edu/geology/oceanography/links/
Annotated Index of Oceanography Web Sites for Students and Teachers
Oceanography course web pages
University of California Santa Barbara, Introductory oceanography course, William Prothero
of special interest are the "questions of the day" - acrobat reader required to access
University of California San Diego, Introductory Oceanography course, Timothy Heaton
you will find the practice exams useful, as well as the outlines of topics in oceanography
lecutre notes are provide for topics in introductory oceanography, together with "cool" web sites for each topic
this web site is for a more advanced course in physical oceanography, but it has some basic as well as challenging review questions that should stimulate thought. There is also a good list of additional web sites for more resources.
Kent State University, Introductory Oceanography course - A.J. Smith
review questions are useful, together with list of web sites. Of special interest is a checklist you can use to evalutate the worth of internet resource material
University of Houston, Introductory Oceanography course - Rosalie Maddox

90. HOT LINKS FOR OCEANOGRAPHY 410
have any links that should be added to this list, please send the link via emailto stewart@ocean.tamu.edu. OnLine Educational Materials. On-Line oceanography.
http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/ocean410/ocng410_hotlinks.html
Hot Links!
If you have any links that should be added to this list, please send the link via email to stewart@ocean.tamu.edu
On-Line Educational Materials
On-Line Oceanography
Climate and Global Change
Climate Prediction Center
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/
Climate and Radiation Branch Home Page
http://climate.gsfc.nasa.gov/ http://climate.gsfc.nasa.gov/~cahalan/Radiation/
THE GLOBAL CHANGE MASTER DIRECTORY
http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Global Change On-Line Course
http://www.sprl.umich.edu/GCL/
http://www.sprl.umich.edu/GCL/outline-1.html
Global Warming Update
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/ol/climate/globalwarming.html

91. IPL Kidspace: Science Fair Project Resource Guide
Neuroscience for kids Experiments and Activities http Also on this site are linksto the earth science, energy, mathematics, oceanography, physical sciences
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/projectguide/topic.html
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Choosing a Topic: Ideas for your project Finding an idea for your project can be the hardest part. Many of you have sent us questions on topic ideas and we have added some websites to give you more choices. Ideas for science fair projects come from many sources. Here are websites that can get you started in the right direction with some basic ideas which you can develop into projects, or you may find full explanations of projects you can do. Just remember to choose a topic that interests you and have fun with your project! Bill Nye The Science Guy http://www.nyelabs.com Click on the Home Demos link and you can use the pull down menu to select from forty experiments. Agricultural Ideas for Science Fair Projects http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/fair/ideasframe.htm "Agriculture doesn't have its own category in science fairs, but it is a part of many of the "official" categories. Here, we've put together a few basic ideas of agricultural science projects you can do. Use these ideas as a jumping-off place for coming up with your own project."

92. Science Helper
A weather page especially for kids; Weather Map In case you want more links. El Nino OceanographyOceanography Ocean Planet Exhibition from the Smithsonian;
http://www.fmmarinette.com/science.htm
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93. NEPTUNE'S WEB - Waterways, World Wide Web Links
of Aquariums, Universities, and Zoos links to aquariums US Navy and how they contributeoceanography to the kids as Global Scientists - Young adults taking
http://pao.cnmoc.navy.mil/educate/neptune/web.htm
For a journey through undersea passages into the World Wide Web, select one of the following web sites. We strive to keep our links up to date, but we may miss one. Please let us know by contacting us at our e-mail address, Neptune@cnmoc.navy.mil
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94. EMBO's Life Sciences Mobility Portal - Web Links
Articles full of information, news, links, pictures, products...... Coral Reefs, Coral Bleaching, Dolphins and oceanography. Site Science news for kids
http://mobility.embo.org/html/modules.php?name=Web_Links&l_op=viewlink&cid=6

95. International Year Of The Ocean - Kids' And Teachers' Corner
International Year of the Ocean kids' and Teachers' Corner (Cataloger enhanced) This site is a collection of resources for students and teachers, compiled for the 1998 International Year of the
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.yoto98.noaa.gov/kids.htm&y=0223E

96. Other K-12 Resources About Oceanography
Other K12 Resources about oceanography
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.whoi.edu/k-12/k12-resources.html&

97. Subject Index
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