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  1. How do salmon know where to return to spawn? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 45

    ... an undergraduate student at Penn State Brandywine, and I am here today to introduce this new episode of the PAESTA Podcast Series – How do salmon know where to return to spawn? A growing mystery for ...

    Laura Guertin - Aug 6 2017 - 9:43pm - 0 comments

  2. How was Chesapeake Bay formed? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 18

    ... Hello everyone, this is Jeff Steinmann. I am a sophomore at Penn State Brandywine. Today I am going to tell everyone about how the Chesapeake Bay was formed. The Chesapeake Bay was formed billions of ...

    Laura Guertin - Jul 27 2016 - 9:31am - 1 comment

  3. Data Visualization Activity: An example with global precipitation data

    ... and interpret various mapping representations of Earth’s common features. 3.3.6.A4. Describe how water on earth cycles in different forms and in different locations, ...

    Laura Guertin - Jul 22 2015 - 9:50am - 0 comments

  4. How do astronauts on the space station get water? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 32

    ... on Earth, without it we would die within just a few days. How then can astronauts survive in the unforgiving conditions of space? Hi I’m Buckley Brown, an IST student here at Penn State Brandywine. Today I will ...

    Laura Guertin - Aug 6 2017 - 6:54pm - 0 comments

  5. What was The Great Blizzard of 1888 and how did it impact Pennsylvania? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 9

    ... started on March 11 and ended on March 14. [1] To this day it’s one of the deadliest and snowiest storms recorded in the United States. ... to falling snow. He discussed that most people did not know how to treat the roads or railroad systems, which lead to human and economic ...

    Laura Guertin - Apr 27 2016 - 12:36pm - 0 comments

  6. Magnitude 5.8 Virginia Earthquake

    ... March 20, 2014 Learning Objectives Students will read a recent science news article and discuss the content. Depending the on ... Scale) of an earthquake. Where are earthquakes most common? Describe the difference between the magnitude (Richter Scale) and ...

    Laura Guertin - Jun 3 2016 - 11:14am - 0 comments

  7. How long can we go without water? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 26

    ... body [3]. You see because water is a versatile material, it is crucial to the versatility of life. We, as society truly do not ... of human to decrease. We have to be extra mind-full about how we use water and the water system. You see, the water system is being ...

    Laura Guertin - Jul 27 2016 - 9:29am - 0 comments

  8. About

    ... the Earth and space sciences. Find out find out why NESTA is needed , and why you should become a member. The NESTA site also provides information about ...

    PAESTA - Aug 31 2016 - 9:42am

  9. Scaling events in geologic time

    ... 3.3.7.A3 - Explain and give examples of how physical evidence, such as fossils and surface features of glaciation ... Earth and its atmosphere.  Create models of Earth’s common physical features.                   3.1.8.B6 - ... own events that are biologic, tectonic, environmental, etc. I start by having the students work in pairs, and I ask them to place the ...

    Laura Guertin - Sep 12 2016 - 5:34pm - 0 comments

  10. Online video libraries

    ... video put together by the American Geological Institute, Why Earth Science? The Geological Society of America has recently been ... in order to highlight issues that impact the environment and how organizations like GSA are playing a key role in finding solutions. VIDEO ...

    Laura Guertin - Jun 14 2017 - 2:11pm

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