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Marine science classes read about the 2005 North Atlantic Stepping Stones Expedition and review climate change. They use maps to locate the seamount chains. In collaborative groups, they research how climate change may be altering the deep-sea organisms in the area. Plenty of background information and links to other resources are provided to support your implementation of this lesson plan.

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human impact on the environment, environmental stewardship, carbon dioxide, climate change

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Grade
9th - 12th
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Science
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Lesson Plans
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For Teacher Use
Duration
2 hrs
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Collaborative Learning
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