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Best Practices in Earth Science: Meteorology

Best Practices in Earth Science: Meteorology

Join us for a packed sequence of activities that enable students to develop robust particle models of air and water that they apply to understand meteorological contexts including air pressure, wind, energy transfer, phase changes, humidity, precipitation, and clouds.

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