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Earth Science A

$400.00

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Earth Science introduces students to the complex workings of Earth’s systems, including oceanography, rocks and minerals, weather, environmental issues and more.

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Description

Earth Science introduces students to the complex workings of Earth’s systems, including oceanography, rocks and minerals, weather, environmental issues and more.

Prerequisites: Pre-Algebra, Physical Science 8

Customer-Provided Required Physical Materials:uninflated round balloonpermanent marker50 small candies that have letters on one side of them (like M&Ms or Skittles)a small zipper seal plastic bagtwo kitchen mixing bowlsice cubeswatera permanent markera block of wooda pair of pliersa pair of needle-nose tweezersa slotted spoona drinking strawsunflower seeds in the shellcolored watera long narrow vaserice grainssmall block of Styrofoam3 or 4 large marshmallowsa teaspoon of herbs (any kind will do, like basil or parsley)

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