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NASA ECLIPS: (MIDDLE SCHOOL) MEASURING ATMOSPHERIC HEATING
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NASA ECLIPS: (MIDDLE SCHOOL) MEASURING ATMOSPHERIC HEATING

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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Measuring Atmospheric Heating asks students to think and act like engineers and scientists as they conduct an inquiry experiment about aerodynamic heating using everyday inflatables - balloons. Students discover the difference between qualitative and quantitative data; collect, organize, and interpret data; and use their data to explain transfer of heat energy.

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February 13, 2020
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