@CharleiGraceDad @milteachermarch I’m a high school science teacher in Maryland. I’m teaching AP Environmental Science for the first time. Any support would be greatly appreciated! https://t.co/4t0JqlKVmx
Don’t go to @ZIPSCleaners in Bowie, MD for alterations if you want your clothes to fit. And if you have a problem, the manager(Gina) won’t even come out to speak to you. Then they’ll offer you a refund and ask you to keep your clothes!
After growing through the fall and winter, sea ice in the Arctic appears to have reached its annual maximum extent. The image above shows the ice extent—defined as the total area in which the ice concentration is at least 15 percent—at its 2023 maximum, which occurred on March 6. On this day the extent of the Arctic sea ice cover peaked at 14.62 million square kilometers (5.64 million square miles), making it the fifth lowest yearly maximum extent on record. This year’s maximum is 1.03 million sq km below the 1981-2010 average Arctic maximum of 15.65 million sq km. The trend in the maximum is -41,200 sq km per year or -2.6 % per decade relative to the 1981-201 average.
Credit: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
This is why I require written notes. My students ask me all the time why they have to write their notes. My response usually starts with “Well, research shows…”
This is the Bronx River the same year the EPA was founded, a place the city referred to as an "open sewer." This week, three dolphins were found eating fish in the river for the first time in decades. Yeah, environmental protection is actually a great thing.(Camilo Vergara, 1970)
Hot water, when released into the air in a very cold environment, freezes immediately before it hits the ground. This is the Mpemba effect.
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