Where There’s Smoke…
NOAA Ocean Explorer
Ocean Literacy Principles:
OLP#5: The ocean supports a great diversity of life and ecosystems.OLP#7: The ocean is largely unexplored.
Overview
Students explain how fundamental relationships between melting and boiling points, solubility, temperature and pressure can help to develop plausible explanations for observed chemical phenomena in the vicinity of subduction volcanoes.
For more information:
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov.
SUBJECTS:
GRADES: 9-12
This lesson meets National Science Standards
fish_bottom
View Related Ocean Media Content
-
5569
Don't Feed Wild Dolphins
-
8676
Corals in the Juan de Fuca Canyon and the Davidson Seamount
-
5995
New Jelly Species: 'Bathykorus bouilloni'
-
2269
Sea Star on Coral at Seamount
-
2516
ROV Recovers Volcano Monitor
-
1982
Dissecting a Giant Squid
-
6120
Marine Forensics
-
2529
Zoanthids on Hydrothermal Vent
-
6138
Recycled Fishing Gear Converted into Energy
-
5236
A Shortnose Greeneye Fish Aglow
-
8704
Primnoid Coral
-
2126
Ocean “Pingos”
-
5930
US Coast Guard Cutter HEALY
-
6141
National Ice Center Monitors the Arctic and Antarctic
-
5993
Amphipod Under Arctic Sea Ice
-
8834
Aleutian Islands Deep-Sea Corals
-
3249
Tubeworms on a Hydrothermal Vent (Riftia)
-
5975
Arctic Amphipod
-
6118
Tracking Tsunamis
-
6115
Ship Under a Bridge
-
9986
'Blue Marble' Image of the Earth
-
9874
Staci DeSchryver, Jason Moeller, and Caitlin Fine participants in NOAA’s Teacher at Sea Program
-
2270
Map of New England Seamount Chain
-
8040
Aleutian Coral Reef
-
2122
Studying the Mid-Ocean Ridge
Comments
Share your comments here.