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Rubino, Ann M; Duerling, Carolyn K. – Science and Children, 1991
Interdisciplinary learning modules called "Maude Visits..." are described. The modules apply basic scientific concepts to current and future problems facing people in various countries such as the Soviet Union. Activities using maps, money, and convection currents are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Science, Geography
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Wetherill, George W.; Drake, Charles L. – Science, 1980
The last two decades of collecting evidence to support the plate tectonic theory is reviewed. Discussion also involves how other terrestrial plants show evidence of once having been hot but with long-term stability and no continuing convection. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Lunar Research, Motion, Paleontology
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Barnes, George – Physics Teacher, 1991
Discusses the heat-transfer systems of different animals. Systems include heat conduction into the ground, heat transferred by convection, heat exchange in lizards, fish and polar animals, the carotid rete system, electromagnetic radiation from animals and people, and plant and animal fiber optics. (MDH)
Descriptors: Animals, Heat, Heat Recovery, High Schools
Boyd, Padi; Granger, Kara C.; Smale, Alan – 1998
AstroCappella combines the love of music with the love of astronomy. The booklet contains hands-on activities that can be done in the classroom coupled with rocking, high-energy, professionally recorded and produced songs written and performed by an established vocal band. The lesson plans help students learn how convection works, how radio…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Computer Software, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Jantzen, Paul G. – American Biology Teacher, 1978
Describes activities that demonstrate the effects of factors such as wind velocity, water temperature, convection currents, intensity of light, rate of photosynthesis, atmospheric pressure, humidity, numbers of decomposers, presence of oxidizable ions, and respiration by plants and animals on the dissolved oxygen concentration in water. (MA)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Ecological Factors, Environmental Education
Weisburd, Stefi – Science News, 1986
Reviews current ideas and research findings related to the flow patterns of mantle rocks. Highlights the components of the two-layer convection and whole-mantle models of mantle flow. Proposes that mantle flow is the key to understanding how the earth has cooled and chemically evolved. (ML)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Geology, Geophysics, Physical Environment
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Physics Education, 1983
An experiment on cooling by convection, holographic processes achieved using optical fibers and observation of magnetic domains are described. Also describes four demonstrations: mechanical resonance on air track, independence of horizontal/vertical motion, motion of sphere in fluid medium, and light scattering near the critical point. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education, Physics
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Ramme, Goran – Physics Teacher, 1995
Describes how the use of a videotape to record the history of a soap bubble allows a study of many interesting events in considerable detail including interference fringes, convection and turbulence patterns on the surface, formation of black film, and the ultimate explosion of the bubble. (JRH)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Measurement, Optics, Physics
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Wild, R. L. – Physics Teacher, 1988
Discusses the use of an overhead projector for the deflection of a vertical image to a screen. Describes three demonstrations: magnetizing of a steel ball bearing and paper clip; convection currents of a hot liquid within a cold liquid; and oscillation of concentrated salt solution into fresh water. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
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Butters, Greg; Bandaranayake, Wije – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 1993
A solution of the convection-dispersion equation is used to describe the solute breakthrough curves generated in the demonstrations in the companion paper. Estimation of the best fit model parameters (solute velocity, dispersion, and retardation) is illustrated using the method of moments for an example data set. (Author/MDH)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Environmental Education, Equations (Mathematics), Higher Education
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Davis, Lawrence C.; Chou, Nancy C. – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Presents some simple demonstrations that students can construct for themselves in class to learn the difference between diffusion and convection rates. Uses cabbage leaves and gelatin and focuses on diffusion in ungelified media, a quantitative diffusion estimate with hydroxyl ions, and a quantitative diffusion estimate with photons. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Constructivism (Learning)
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Farmer, Andrew – School Science Review, 1973
Describes a variety of experiments that can be performed using the disposable syringe. Among others, these include the removal of oxygen during rusting, convection in a liquid and in air, gas collection in an electrolysis cell, small scale production of a fog, and hydrogen/oxygen extraction from a voltameter. (JR)
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Techniques, Resource Materials
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Deeson, Eric – Physics Education, 1971
Reports a verification that hot water begins to freeze sooner than cooler water. Includes the investigations that lead to the conclusions that convection is a major influence, water content may have some effect, and the melting of the ice under the container makes no difference on the experimental results. (DS)
Descriptors: Experiments, Heat, Physics, Science Activities
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Hebrank, Mary R. – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Presents activities that allow students to explore the fundamental but poorly understood concept of diffusion by appealing to their kinesthetic senses first, then challenging their analytical skills as they try to deduce the mathematical principle involved. Presents a computer simulation of diffusion and discusses diffusion's limitations and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Diffusion (Physics), Educational Strategies, Higher Education
Johnson, Warren W.; Jones, Michael C. – 1978
An experiment was performed that allowed measurements of both axial mass and heat transport of He-II (the superfluid phase of helium 4) in a long tube. The apparatus allowed the pressure difference and the temperature difference across the flow tube to each be independently adjusted, and the resulting steady-state values of net fluid velocity and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Heat, Measurement, Physics
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