This document provides instructions for creating a model volcano with different volcanic features like lava flow, ash, vent, crater, and magma chamber. Students are asked to carefully label these features on the volcano template provided, then color the different parts and create their own model volcano.
The document provides assembly instructions for a 3D paper model of Arthur's Seat Volcano in Edinburgh, Scotland. It includes diagrams of the volcano with geological features labeled and instructions to cut out the pieces, fold along lines, test the fit, and glue the tabs together to form the completed volcano model.
This short document contains numbers in an unclear order or format. It is difficult to discern any meaning or essential information from the series of numbers alone without additional context. The document provides insufficient details to generate an informative summary.
The moon measuring tape, showing the distance between the earth and the moon, is available as a separate file and can be used as a teaching aid or for other purposes. Some 4.6 billion years ago, gas and debris swirling around the sun coalesced to form the earth and other planets. The young earth was impacted by planetesimals, creating seas of magma. When the seas cooled, rain began to fall, forming the seas. This 19-piece papercraft globe model shows the earth, moon, and stand and can be assembled using the instruction sheets.
The document provides instructions for constructing an Earth paper craft model, beginning with cutting edges and creasing overlapping widths, then applying double-sided tape or glue to the overlaps and inserting them under adjacent surfaces starting from the Arctic region and ending with the Antarctic region. Safety is advised when using cutting tools. Satellite imagery from AMSR-E displays Earth's color-coded sea surface temperatures, which have significant impacts on climate and weather and are important for understanding changes like El Nino and global warming.
This document provides instructions for creating a model volcano with different volcanic features like lava flow, ash, vent, crater, and magma chamber. Students are asked to carefully label these features on the volcano template provided, then color the different parts and create their own model volcano.
The document provides assembly instructions for a 3D paper model of Arthur's Seat Volcano in Edinburgh, Scotland. It includes diagrams of the volcano with geological features labeled and instructions to cut out the pieces, fold along lines, test the fit, and glue the tabs together to form the completed volcano model.
This short document contains numbers in an unclear order or format. It is difficult to discern any meaning or essential information from the series of numbers alone without additional context. The document provides insufficient details to generate an informative summary.
The moon measuring tape, showing the distance between the earth and the moon, is available as a separate file and can be used as a teaching aid or for other purposes. Some 4.6 billion years ago, gas and debris swirling around the sun coalesced to form the earth and other planets. The young earth was impacted by planetesimals, creating seas of magma. When the seas cooled, rain began to fall, forming the seas. This 19-piece papercraft globe model shows the earth, moon, and stand and can be assembled using the instruction sheets.
The document provides instructions for constructing an Earth paper craft model, beginning with cutting edges and creasing overlapping widths, then applying double-sided tape or glue to the overlaps and inserting them under adjacent surfaces starting from the Arctic region and ending with the Antarctic region. Safety is advised when using cutting tools. Satellite imagery from AMSR-E displays Earth's color-coded sea surface temperatures, which have significant impacts on climate and weather and are important for understanding changes like El Nino and global warming.
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