This visualization shows how simulated clouds and aerosols move through the atmosphere worldwide.
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A dangerous ozone hole started forming over Antarctica in the mid-1970s. But why? Learn how scientists found the pollutants that were destroying ozone inside unusual clouds and how the world took action to save the ozone layer which protects all life on Earth.
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Students make observations about lightning from a slow motion video, create static electricity as a model of lightning, and play a game to learn about lightning safety.
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Learning Labs are what we call our field trip program offerings. Select the Learning Lab that best meets the needs of your students for your 2-hour experience, which includes an exhibit exploration and classroom activity.
A short introduction to the different types of clouds, where they form in the atmosphere, and their shapes.
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Sort photos of clouds by altitude, by composition, and into groups based on whether they are smooth or turbulent.
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