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Powers of Ten—Air Power Point Presentation Powerpoint Presentation to accompany Carbon Teaching Experiment Written by: Jonathon Schramm A , Eric Keeling B , Dijanna Figueroa C , Lindsay Mohan A , Michele Johnson C , and Charles W. Anderson A
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Powers of Ten—Air Power Point Presentation Powerpoint Presentation to accompany Carbon Teaching Experiment Written by: Jonathon SchrammA, Eric KeelingB, DijannaFigueroaC, Lindsay MohanA, Michele JohnsonC, and Charles W. AndersonA Culturally relevant ecology, learning progressions and environmental literacy Long Term Ecological Research Math Science Partnership 2012 Disclaimer: This research is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation: Targeted Partnership: Culturally relevant ecology, learning progressions and environmental literacy (NSF-0832173). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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