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NASA Global Warming Demonstration

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

This demonstration shows how water absorbs more heat than air. The corollary that is made is that the oceans are absorbing a lot of the heat related to climate change. The video tutorial shows an engaging demonstration that teachers can do live in their classrooms as part of a larger lesson/discussion about global warming. The video itself also includes an animation of how greenhouse gases contribute to global warming and concludes by mentioning simple solutions for students.

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  • This demonstration would provide a good engaging introduction to the topic of heat capacity or climate change. While the video is meant to be used for a younger audience (Grades 3-8), the demonstration would work for all levels. This demonstration fits well within a sequence on climate change and can spark further discussion/inquiry on the connection between our oceans and global warming.