Powers of Ten—Air Power Point Presentation Powerpoint Presentation to accompany Carbon Teaching Experiment Written by: Jonathon SchrammA, Eric KeelingB, Dijanna FigueroaC, 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.
Powers of Ten --Air Air???
What is in this bottle? Is it empty? (i.e. – nothing?) OR Is it full? (i.e. – of air?) MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
Cloud Large Scale MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
From large to macro telescope 103m eyes MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
100m Inside macroscopic eyes optical magnifier MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
Water droplets 5mm Macro Scale MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
cloud droplets Macro Scale MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
From macro to micro optical magnifier optical microscope MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
Single cloud droplet Micro Scale MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
From micro to atomic optical microscope Atomic force microscope MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
molecules 20nm MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
Molecules atom and bonds Oxygen O2 Water H2O Carbon dioxide CO2 Nitrogen N2 MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
Air molecules movement MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment
What is in our atmosphere’s air? Lavoisier,Antoine-Laurent (1743~1794) MSP Carbon Teaching Experiment