Pacific spiny lumpsuckers have tiny fins and no swim bladder, yet are able to travel as deep as 480 feet.
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Next Generation Science Standards: MS-LS1.A, MS-LS1.C, HS-LS1.A, HS-LS1.C (DCIs); Systems, Scale, Energy and Matter (CCCs) Take a journey inside a leaf of a redwood tree! Enter the stoma and view the ...
NGSS Disciplinary Core Ideas: MS-ESS3.A, MS-ESS3.C In this video, we'll explore environmental issues related to the food we grow and eat. Below are discussion questions you can use in the classroom in ...
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The inside of our planet is made primarily out of iron and nickel and dark, dense rock.
Humanity is connected to our oceans. Half a billion people rely on coral reefs for food and income. But reefs provide more than food. They also provide protection. Healthy reefs protect land from the ...