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      Volcanoes part of Teach the Earth:Themes
      Key Resources: The Volcano Exploration Project: Using on-line volcano monitoring data in college and university courses from NAGT Exploring the Yellowstone Geoecosystem from Integrating Research and Education ...

      Hazards part of Teach the Earth:Themes
      Hazards resources from Teach the Earth include: Teaching about Hazards in the Geosciences from On the Cutting Edge Natural Hazards and Risks: Hurricanes from InTeGrate. Map Your Hazards! Assessing Hazards, ...

      Plate Tectonics: Earth in Motion part of DIG Texas Blueprints:Unit Collection
      Unit Storyline Our Earth is a restless and dynamic planet. From the tallest mountain peaks of the crust to the very center of the core, Earth is in constant motion. Many features at the surface result from the ...

      Natural Hazards: Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth part of DIG Texas Blueprints:Unit Collection
      × Overview The Earth is in a constant state of change, with complex and dynamic subsystems interacting at different size, time and energy scales. Change may be sudden or gradual. In some cases, natural Earth ...

      Earth's History: Events, Places and Impacts part of DIG Texas Blueprints:Unit Collection
      Unit Storyline Earth is 4.6 billion years old. Geologic time is vast, and students sometimes have a hard time grasping the concept of deep time. The unit builds on the basic understanding that students have ...

      The Dynamic Earth: Plate Tectonic Processes part of DIG Texas Blueprints:Unit Collection
      × Overview Our Earth is a restless and dynamic planet. From the tallest mountain peaks of the crust to the very center of the core, Earth is in constant motion. Many features at the surface result from the ...

      Earth is a Habitable Planet part of DIG Texas Blueprints:Unit Collection
      Unit Storyline Earth at the dawn of its existence was an unwelcoming furnace of volcanic activity and noxious gases, hardly the verdant home to countless species that we know today. This transformation required ...

      Blueprint: Earth and Space Science - Texas Edition part of DIG Texas Blueprints:Blueprints
      This page is under development and may be edited at any time. Some resources have not been cataloged, pending project approval. Some Units may not be "live," pending completion. In Texas, Earth and Space ...

      Journey to the Center of the Earth: Earth's Structure part of DIG Texas Blueprints:Unit Collection
      Unit Storyline The Earth works in mysterious ways but Geophysicists are up to the challenge. Although the deepest well ever drilled, the Kola well in Russia, only penetrated 0.2% of the Earth's depth, ...

      The Solar System part of DIG Texas Blueprints:Unit Collection
      Unit Storyline 4.6 billion years ago, in a now-familiar corner of the Universe within an arm of the emerging Milky Way galaxy, a randomly-moving cloud of interstellar gases and dust several light-years across ...

      Mapping Earth part of DIG Texas Blueprints:Unit Collection
      Unit Storyline Once humans began exploring Earth they developed navigation and mapping methods, and ways to record and communicate their understanding. Others followed after, expanding previous accomplishments and ...

      Earth's Global Ocean part of DIG Texas Blueprints:Unit Collection
      Unit Storyline The global ocean comprises 71% of the Earth's surface, providing the ultimate reservoir for all the world's water and, through evaporation, providing the source of water for the ...