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The Changing Earth Compiled by Rhonda Hawley, K-5 Educator

James River at normal flow

James River at flood stage.

What does it look like has happened to this building?

The Human Influence

Credits Slide 2 - Earth Zoom: Scientific Visualization Studio #2251 Great Zoom into Wash., D.C.: NASA Headquarters Slide 3 – United Streaming video clip taken from Volcanoes: Mountains of Fire, “Continental Drift”. Slides 4, 5, 6, & 11 - United Streaming video clips taken from Geologist’s Notebook: Why the Earth Moves Up and Down. Still Photos: MathScience Innovation Center personnel