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Homes Heating Up- A Hermit Crab Investigation

Overview

In this lesson, students will conduct an investigation to discover how the behavior of hermit crabs change as water temperature changes.

Goals

Students will understand and practice the steps of a science investigation through an investigation about hermit crabs’ reaction to changing ocean temperature. Students will understand that as ocean temperatures increase some animals will adapt and some will

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Antarctic
Less than a week
Elementary and Up
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Jumping Into Warming Seas

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This lesson introduces students to the impacts of increasing ocean temperatures on marine life. Through this kinesthetic activity, students will learn more about marine ectotherms and what researchers in Antarctica have learned so far about how increasing temperature in Antarctic waters will affect their growth. Through the elaborate section of the activity students will connect what they learned about

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Antarctic
Less than a week
Middle School and Up
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Sausalito educator heads to Antarctica on climate change research expedition

Article in the Marietta Times in Marietta, Ohio about Amy Osborne's upcoming journey to Antarctica to study nudibranchs and sea spiders.

Amy Osborne on Rodeo Beach with a pipe cleaner sea spider announces her Antarctica depature date
Amy Osborne on Rodeo Beach with a pipe cleaner sea spider announces her Antarctica depature date

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Antarctic
n/a
All Aged
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Microbe Madness

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In a “March Madness” game of survival of the fittest, will your microbe and its genes survive the test of changing conditions on Planet Earth and beyond? Students choose genes from a “toolbox” and pit their microbe against their classmates’, using critical thinking and argument writing to determine the microbe with the best chance of success. Based on PolarTREC

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Antarctic
Less than a week
Middle School and Up
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Using Analog Environments in Astrobiology

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Analogs are used in science investigations to better understand systems we can’t access ourselves. In this lesson, students explore the Dry Valleys of Antarctica to better understand microbial communities on early Earth and what might have been possible on ancient Mars. Students will examine photographs, written descriptions, and artistic renderings of early Earth, the Dry Valley lakes, and

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Antarctic
Less than a week
Middle School and Up
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Capital Public Radio Insight Interview

On 6 October 2014, Capital Public Radio in Sacramento, CA interviewed Dawn Sumner, Tyler Mackey and Lucy Coleman on connections between the research in Lake Joyce, Antarctica, and work by the Mars Curiosity rover. To listen to the interview, click here.

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Antarctic
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  • Amy Osborne (3)
  • Lucy Coleman (3)

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  • Adaptations of Marine Worms in Antarctica (4)
  • Ice Cube Neutrino Observatory 2016 (3)
  • Polar Gigantism in Antarctica (3)
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  • Antarctic Undersea ROV (2)
  • Antarctic Weather Stations (2)
  • Glacial History in Antarctica (2)
  • Human Impacts in Antarctica (2)
  • IceCube and the Askaryan Radio Array (2)
  • Weddell Seals in the Ross Sea (2)
  • Antarctic Automatic Weather Stations (1)
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  • IceCube and The Askaryan Radio Array 2019 (1)
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  • Ice Cube Neutrino Observatory 2014 (1)
  • MOSAiC (1)
  • Nitrogen in the Arctic Ocean Ecosystem (1)
  • Operation IceBridge Antarctica (1)
  • Sea Floor Changes and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (1)
  • Seawater Property Changes in the Southern Ocean (1)
  • South Pole Ozone Changes (1)
  • Tectonic History of the Transantarctic Mountains (1)
  • Totten Glacier System in East Antarctica (1)
  • Tough Tardigrades (1)
  • Weddell Seals: Growing Up on Ice (1)
  • Weddell Seals in the Ross Sea 2016 (1)
  • (-) Microbialites In Lake Joyce Antarctica (3)
  • (-) Thermal Sensitivity of Embryos and Larvae of Antarctic Marine Ectotherms (3)

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