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Forest habitats

1999
Forests habitats takes students ona guided tour through many forests, teaching about the many types of habitats that are part of the forest.

Bill Nye the science guy : Storms

2004
"In storms, see what happens when huge masses of air collide. Destructive or not, storms benefit us. The tropical regions of the Earth would be too hot to inhabit -- and the subpolar regionsto cold -- if we didn't have hurricanes and typhoons to distribute the Earth's heat so efficiently" -- Container.

Biomes of the world. Marine ecosystems

2001
"... In Marine ecoststems, students will explore saltwater environments -- from shorelines to coral reefs -- and learn about the fish, plants, mammals, and insects that depend on each other for survival in this aquatic biome. Examine concepts such as salinity and currents, and find out about the three major life zones found in ocean waters. A fun, hands-on experiment allows students to discover how brine shrimp have adapted to changes in salt concentration, while a visit with a marine biologist on the Chesapeake Bay examines the fascinating life cycle of a blue crab.
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