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- 5th Grade Real World Science ProjectThis paper is an example of how a 5th grade class can use a real world experience in a experiment
Top Ten Driest Cities: the 10 Driest Cities in the USHang up the umbrella and slather on the sunscreen as you explore this arid list of America's top ten driest cities.
What is the International Commission on Snow and Ice's Classification System for Solid Precipitation?In 1951, scientists came up with a system of ten categories of solid precipitation, seven of which are types of snow.- Winter Weather Predictions for 2011Winter Weather Predictions for 2011 forecast a varied weather pattern across the United States with La Nina being much in play during this winter season.
DolomiteThis paper covers the various properties of dolomite, including physical, chemical, optical, and structural properties. The paper also includes a summarized history of research done on dolomite and the expectations of the mineral's future.- Why Do We Get Snow?Why do we get snow?
Origins Precipitation Continuous Moisture Product ReviewOrigins Precipitation moisturizer delivers a continuous stream of hydrating moisture to your skin with out leaving a greasy residue. The scent is mild and refreshing.
Theories of Victimization: Victim Precipitation, Lifestyle, Deviant Place and Routine ActivitiesIn the past, criminologists focused their attention on the role of the criminal. But over the years, it has been discovered that the role of the victim is actually very important as well, as it can influence fate and shape and motivate a criminal.- Apply the Scientific Methods and Principles in Real-Wold ProblemsAn essay that describes a 5th grade instructional project for applying scientific methods and principles to assess a selected problem.
- Predicting the Conditions of the Next Season Using Current ConditionsA look at the possibility of seasonal predictions using current conditions. Data from 1971-2000 from stations in the Northeast US was studied to discover correlations between seasonal characteristics.
- Great Lakes Seeing More PrecipitationThe U.S. Geological Survey has found that rain and snow over the Great Lakes Basin have increased by more than 4 inches over the past 90 years.
- Top 10 Weather PhenomenaA fairly simplistic listing of the top ten weather phenomena.
- CascadePersonal perspective on the topic of fall.
- A Drink for the EarthThe dry earth enjoys a heavenly drink
- What is Lake Effect Snow?Lake effect snow storms differ from regular snow storms in terms of how they form and often produce much more severe weather conditions.
Let it Rain! Maximize the Benefits of Precipitation by Harvesting RainwaterCollecting rainwater can save you a lot of money throughout the year. Follow these simple steps to set up your own rain harvesting system for under $25, your plants will appreciate it.
AmuricaThis story is a very surrealistic telling of what would happen if I got to meet the President of the United States.- Indicators of Deteriorating WeatherOur forefathers had no scientific equipment to predict inclement weather. They learned to rely on reading nature's signals, and they didn't do badly at all.
First of DecemberNew feeling brought on by December
What is Hail and How Does it Form?Hail is a form of frozen precipitation that only is created under certain conditions associated with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. It can do serious damage to property and ruin crops.
RainWe need our rain, but in moderation!- 45 and a Chance for PrecipitationMid season crisis - it's 45, what are we going to do? Rainy and blue, spring will bring rain and flowers, teardrops too.
- Dripping Heart Through the Rain of LoveExperiencing the ending of relationships can seem like the perfect storm,yet hope is still alive.
- Facts About Wind ErosionErosion can be defined as the blowing away of the top soil by a speeding surface water or wind. For the top soil to be carried away, it has to be loose and not hidden under trees.
- What is a Supercell?The largest and most severe types of thunderstorms are referred to as supercells
- Desert Living - Why I Love ItCompare living in the northeast with living in the southwest. The comparison is like two different worlds.
Different Types of Frost: Air, Ground, Black, White, Silver, Hoar & RimeThere are different types of frost caused by different weather conditions.- Wylard ParkAn original short story.
- (NEWS) How Does Low Pressure Affect the Weather?By knowing how both low and high pressure systems work, one can better predict the weather.
- The Hydrologic Cycle AKA The Water CycleEver wanted to know the journey a single drop of water takes, this is your chance...
- Gardeners Need to Understand Climate and WeatherWeather is the day-to-day condition of temperature and precipitation.
- The Life Sustaining Properties of the Earth's AtmosphereThis article examines the makeup and the life sustaining properties of the atmosphere of the Earth.
- Springing ForthAfter the hard winters of life, spring follows
- How a Snowstorm DevelopsWinter in Ohio can be an amazing experience. Watching the snow fall from the living room window, cozy and warm with a good book, is a great way spend a winter evening.
- Methods of Predicting WeatherPredicting the weather is tricky at best. However, there are a few things that can help your accuracy when trying to make your predictions.
- How Clouds FormA brief overview on the formation of clouds
- The Four Theories of VictimizationA look at the four theories by which criminologists study victimology. These theories seek to explain the relationship between the crime or criminal offender, and the victim; or the victims role in the crime.
- It Sits HeavyWhat one could, presumably, call poetry. I'm not so sure.
- How Clean is Rainwater?While everyone has heard of acid rain, as water evaporates, it doesn't carry pollutants with it, which makes it pure and clean.
- The Effects of Acidification and Lime Dosing on the Upper Towy River in WalesThe acidification of freshwater environments can be attributed to both natural and unnatural events throughout the course of the earth's history. But in the last 150-200 years, the scope of damage caused by acidification is far greater than the previous 100,000 years.
