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A guide to freshwater mussels of the New York Metro Area and New Jersey, with photos, area maps and details about various species.
habitat: small to large rivers with moderate to fast flow
Scientists on many parts of the globe are working to decipher the family tree of animals at the transition from non-avian dinosaurs to birds.
the 5E Instructional Model to develop a conceptual flow
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Even during the summer months, the temperatures on Antarctica’s coast range around freezing. Inland, it’s even chillier. Discover the three reasons why this continent is the coldest place on Earth.
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An innovative twin-satellite mission is watching water move across our blue planet.
Visual: A flow of water in an urban drainage system
Explore an ancient city carved into sandstone cliffs, hidden deep within the desert of modern-day Jordan.
pipes that allowed the Nabataeans to control the flow
Only the top 200 meters (656 feet) of the ocean get enough light to support plants. Below 1,000 meters (3,281 feet), there’s complete darkness. So how do organisms on the sea floor find food?
the 5E Instructional Model to develop a conceptual flow
In the world’s largest tropical lake, Nile perch have nearly destroyed the ecosystem. But don’t blame the perch—humans are at fault.
the 5E Instructional Model to develop a conceptual flow