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  •  For Kids Only - Earth Science Enterprise  - http://kids.earth.nasa.gov/
     Learn about NASA earth science projects related to air, thunderstorms, the earth's crust, tropical rainfall, and water. Sponsored by NASA's Earth Science Enterprise.
  •  Science with NOAA Research  - http://www.oar.noaa.gov/k12/
     Provides in-depth information about storms, atmosphere, fisheries, the Great Lakes, oceans, and El Nino. Material written especially for middle school students.
  •  Ask An Earth Scientist  - http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/ASK/askanerd.html
     Experts at the University of Hawaii answer questions related to earth science.
  •  Earth Like a Puzzle  - http://www.sio.ucsd.edu/voyager/earth_puzzle/
     Explores plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, and the way they shape the earth.
  •  World Records in Earth Science  - http://www.extremescience.com/earthsciport.htm
     Where on earth can you find the highest mountain, the greatest river, the thickest ice? Get the answers from Extreme Science.
  •  Natural Resources of Canada  - http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/kids/index_e.html
     Offers satellite images, make a map, minerals and metals, ask the experts and information on the polar continental shelf.
  •  Powers of Nature  - http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/Nature/title.html
     Junior high school students present information about natural disasters involving geology and weather. Earthquakes, volcanos, blizzards and droughts are explained and illustrated with diagrams, animation and photographs.
  •  Water Science for Schools  - http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/
     By the USGS, topics include: basics, water use, FAQ, special topics, glossary, activity center, and picture gallery.
  •  Coriolis Effect Interactive Game  - http://www.eoascientific.com/campus/earth/multimedia/coriolis/view_interactive
     Demonstrates the apparent acceleration of objects on or near the rotating Earth.