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In this chemistry worksheet, students determine the mass of the gas when filling a bicycle tire with nitrogen. Then they determine the volume of a balloon when at specific altitudes. Students also determine the partial pressure of oxygen when a diver is at a specific depth underwater.
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- 9th - 12th
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In this environment worksheet, students distinguish between UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C radiation and explain. Then they list various explanations of the source of ozone depletion. Students also describe why an increase in smog ozone does not compensate for a depletion in stratospheric ozone.
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- 7th - 12th
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In this air pollution worksheet, students complete a crossword puzzle by reviewing the different types and sources of air pollution. This worksheet has 13 terms to place into the puzzle.
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- 9th - Higher Ed
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In this organic compounds worksheet, students read about the development of chlorofluorocarbons and the breakdown of this compound in the atmosphere. Students complete 2 short answer questions.
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In this healthy environment worksheet, students describe different types of pollutants in the environment including smog, acid rain, and ozone. This worksheet has 1 drawing and 5 short answer questions.
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In this global warming worksheet, students describe the ozone layer in the atmosphere and global warming. Students describe possible effect of global warming. This worksheet has 10 short answer questions.
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In this atmosphere worksheet, students complete 1 Venn diagram comparing the winter and summer solstice. Students determine the composition, height, and structure of the atmosphere. This worksheet has 8 fill in the blank and 3 short answer questions.
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In this science research worksheet, students use the library or Internet to determine what the name of a man-made product that is causing ozone destruction is called. They write the answer on the blue line, write a short essay about the topic, and draw a picture to accompany the answer.
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In this research worksheet, students look up the answers to three questions about the environment. They write short answers in the chart after researching if ozone harms humans, how many acres of rainforest are being destroyed, and who is to blame for increased global warming.
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In this environment worksheet, students pretend they are Mother Nature as they answer 4 questions. They explain whether their temperature gets hotter with a fever, why the Ozone layer is leaving them, how big Mother Nature is compared to other planet, and how humans could make her life easier.
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