Climate History According to Ice - Scientists in Action
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Embark on a virtual field trip to the National Science Foundation's Ice Core Facility in this 47-minute video from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Discover how scientists analyze ice cores from Antarctica and Greenland to uncover climate history and make future predictions. Learn about the unique properties of ancient ice compared to everyday frozen water, and explore the challenges of working in sub-zero temperatures. Prepare questions for the experts who dedicate their time to studying these frozen time capsules. Gain insights into the fascinating world of climate research without the need for cold-weather gear as you delve into this chilly yet enlightening scientific adventure.
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Scientists in Action: Climate History, According to Ice
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Denver Museum of Nature & Science