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1 Analyzing your dataset
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2 1 Communicating your findings Combining them with others
Analyzing your dataset
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2 1 3 Communicating your findings Combining them with others
Analyzing your dataset 3 Making claims about relationships between variables
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4 2 1 3 Using a model to predict phenomena Communicating your findings
Combining them with others 2 1 Analyzing your dataset 3 Making claims about relationships between variables
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5 4 2 1 3 Generating questions that can be investigated
Using a model to predict phenomena 5 4 Communicating your findings Combining them with others 2 1 Analyzing your dataset 3 Making claims about relationships between variables
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Using systems models to predict behavior
Generating questions that can be investigated Using systems models to predict behavior Using a model to predict phenomena 5 4 Communicating your findings Combining them with others 2 1 Analyzing your dataset Explaining stability and change by examining change over time 3 Using maps to identify patterns; Using patterns as empirical evidence for causality Making claims about relationships between variables
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Using systems models to predict behavior
Generating questions that can be investigated Using systems models to predict behavior Earth’s systems; Weather and climate; The roles of water Using a model to predict phenomena 5 4 Communicating your findings Combining them with others 2 1 Analyzing your dataset Explaining stability and change by examining change over time 3 Using maps to identify patterns; Using patterns as empirical evidence for causality Making claims about relationships between variables
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Using systems models to predict behavior
Generating questions that can be investigated Using systems models to predict behavior Earth’s systems; Weather and climate; The roles of water Using a model to predict phenomena 5 4 Communicating your findings Combining them with others Analyze geoscience data to make the claim that one change to Earth's surface can create feedbacks that cause changes to other Earth systems. 2 1 Analyzing your dataset Explaining stability and change by examining change over time 3 Using maps to identify patterns; Using patterns as empirical evidence for causality Making claims about relationships between variables
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