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Participants create 3D graphs using stackable cubes, such as Legos, to observe and compare preciptation levels from several different locations. 0
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Participants build a model of a watershed to demonstrate how rainfall carries pollution into the ocean and other bodies of water. 0
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Patrons learn about how the water cycle works by creating a 3-D paper craft. 0
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These six activities explore uranium mining and the impact it has left on the people and the environment. Activity #3 relates to mining in the four corners region and its effects on Navajo workers, and activity #6 focuses on what cleanup and advocacy efforts have been (and need to be). 0
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Patrons can record earthquake activity in the library or their homes by designing their own seismograph. 0
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This brand new activity allows patrons to learn more about their community's history with water through an engaging outdoor History Walk! Try out this draft activity and leave a review to tell us how it went! 0
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This brand new activity allows patrons to learn more about their community's history with water through a digital photo gallery! Be one of the first to try out this draft activity and leave a review to tell us how it went! 0
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Learn to make a cool and tasty version of the ocean ecosystem at home! 0
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This Take & Make kit explores an effective method of agriculture in arid environments - Waffle Gardens! This technique was developed centuries ago by Indigenous Peoples of the American southwest and is still used today. Patrons create their own waffle garden and test how it withholds soil moisture compared to a non-waffle garden. 0
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Patrons make a magnet about marine debris and ocean pollution to spread awareness about keeping the ocean free of trash. 0
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In this data visualization activity patrons will create their own flipbook animation using maps of chlorophyll and learn about phytoplankton. 0
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In this activity patrons will mix fluids to learn more about ocean salinity and ocean currents. 0
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