Náhasdzáán Nílchi Binaadohígíí - Carbon Dioxide
Shirley Paulson
Published September 2016
Endnotes
- "What Is Inquiry Based Learning?" What Is Inquiry Based Learning? Accessed July 19, 2016.
http://www.teach-nology.com/currenttrends/inquiry/.
- Gilbert, Willard S. “Developing Culturally Based Science Curriculum for Native American
Classrooms.”
- Ash, Doris. “The Process Skills of Inquiry.”
- "Global Climate Change." Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet.nasa.gov
- Monroe, Rob. "Why Are Seasonal CO2 Fluctuations Strongest at Northern Latitudes?"
- Monroe, Rob. "Why Are Seasonal CO2 Fluctuations Strongest at Northern Latitudes?"
- ”The Energy Story-Chapter 8: Fossil Fuels – Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas.”
- King, Hobart. “Coal: What is Coal and How Is It Formed?”
- “Carbon.” Facts for Kids.
- “Carbon.” Facts for Kids.
- “Sulfur – Element Information, Properties and Uses/Periodic Table.”
- King, Hobart. “Coal: What is Coal and How is it Formed?”
- Why does CO2 get most of the attention when there are so many other heat-trapping
gases (greenhouse effect)?
- National Geographic. “ Air Pollution.”
- King, Hobart. “Coal: What is Coal and How Is It Formed?”
- “New Report Highlights Extent of Coal Plant Water Pollution.”
- “The Sources and Solutions: The Effects.” EPA
- “Global Climate Change.” Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet.nasa.gov
- “Climate Change and Global Warming for Children.
- “Renewable & Non-Renewable Energy Sources- Conserve Energy Future.”
- Dreier, David L. “Energy Sources: The Pros and Cons.”www.readinga-z.com
- Dreier, David L. “Energy Sources: The Pros and Cons.”www.readinga-z.com
- Dreier, David L. “Energy Sources: The Pros and Cons.”www.readinga-z.com
- “The Greenhouse Effect.” The Student’s Guide to Global Climate Change.
- “Introduction to the pH scale: What is the pH scale?”
Comments: