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Carbon Dioxide Exercise

 
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Type: Course Related Materials
Grade Level: Post-secondary
Author: Randall Richardson, Rebecca Teed
Subject: Science and Technology
Institution Name: SERC
Collection Name: Starting Point (SERC)

Abstract: In this activity, students work in groups, plotting carbon dioxide concentrations over time on overheads. They are asked to estimate, from their plots, the rate of change over five years. This Starting Point site details the carbon dioxide activity and highlights its learning goals and context, downloadable teaching materials, and additional links to references and resources.

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Course Type: Learning Module
Media Formats: Text/HTML, Downloadable docs

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