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Arctic Ice Revealed
RADARSAT satellite. The Arctic is the smallest of the world's four oceans, but it may play a large role in helping scientists monitor Earth's climate shifts. Using RADARSAT's special sensors to take images at night and to peer through clouds, NASA researchers can now see the complete...
 Indiana Academic Standards-Social Studies-Grade 6
Rainforests of Brazil, Canadian low Arctic tundra, Mexican woodlands and temperate forests of Russia * biomes: major ecological comunities, such as rainforest, desert grasland Human Systems 6.3.9 Identify current patterns of population distribution and growth in Europe and the Americas usi...
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Rainforests of Brazil, Canadian low Arctic tundra, Mexican woodlands and temperate forests of Russia * biomes: major ecological comunities, such as rainforest, desert grasland Human Systems 6.3.9 Identify current patterns of population distribution and growth in Europe and the Americas using a variety of geographic representations such as maps, charts, graphs, and satellite images and aerial photography. Example: Rural and urban areas of Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Russia and Great Britain 6.3.10 Explain that
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Rainforests of Brazil, Canadian <span class="highlight">low</span> Arctic tundra, Mexican woodlands and temperate forests of Russia * biomes: major ecological comunities, such as rainforest, desert grasland Human Systems 6.3.9 Identify current patterns of population distribution and growth in Europe and the Americas <span class="highlight">using</span> a variety of geographic representations such as maps, charts, graphs, and satellite <span class="highlight">images</span> and aerial photography. Example: Rural and urban areas of Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Russia and Great Britain 6.3.10 Explain that