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The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is the loudest animal living on Earth. Blue whales grow to be 80 feet (25 m) long...
This is an alphabetical word list of the five major oceans that cover the Earth's surface.
Near-earth asteroids (NEA).
Cloze (fill-in-the-blank) activities for early writers: The Earth.
Astronomy/Earth Sciences Label Me! Elementary-level Printouts. Read the definitions then label the diagrams.
Solstice: A printout about the winter and summer solstice.
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WHY IS THE OCEAN BLUE? The ocean appears blue because the water absorbs more of the red light in sunlight; the water also...
Introduction to Astronomy Research on the Internet - Earth
Earth Illustrated Acrostic Poem Worksheet - Draw a picture of the Earth, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each...
During a transit of Venus, Venus passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, and Venus appears as a small, dark dot...
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