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Title: Effects of the Sun on our Planet
Url: http://solar-center.stanford.edu/activities/space-weather.html
Description: Students experiment with plants, light, heat, and water evaporation. They experiment with solar cells to design a simple solar cooker, create a "solar-powered" method to perform a routine task, or build a parabolic solar collector. They explore radio signals during daytime and nighttime. Older students construct an ionosphere monitor to track solar storms and other changes in the ionosphere.
LC Classification: Bibliography. Library science. Information resources (General) -- Subject bibliography -- Meteorology -- Special topics, A-Z -- Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric
Science -- Astronomy -- Descriptive astronomy -- Solar system -- Sun
Science -- Astronomy -- Descriptive astronomy -- Solar system -- Sun -- Other special topics, A-Z -- Radio effects
Science -- Astronomy -- Study and teaching. Research
Science -- Botany -- Plant physiology -- Physical plant physiology -- Growth. Development -- Factors influencing growth
GEM Subject: Science -- Engineering
Science -- Astronomy
Key Concept: Astronomy -- Earth
Agriculture -- Plants
Agriculture -- Greenhouses
Astronomy -- Sun
Electrical engineering -- Radio frequency
Date Issued: 2008
Resource Type: Reference Material
Audio/Visual -- Graph
Instructional Material
Assessment Material -- Answer Key
Instructional Material -- Problem Set
Instructional Material -- Lesson/Lesson Plan
Format: Document -- PDF
Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Learner
Education Level: High School
Middle School
Elementary School
Language: English
Rights: Stanford SOLAR Center
Access Rights: Free access
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