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Adventures: Antarctica.
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Copyright — Classroom Antarctica
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Licensing of website material. All material presented on this website is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence. With the exception of:. The Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth of Australia. The Division’s logo. Content supplied by third parties, and. Other materials specifically not provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. Material obtained from this website is to be attributed to the Division as: Commonwealth of Australia 2016.
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Stewardship — Classroom Antarctica
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Stewardship refers to our responsibility for taking good care of resources and the environment. Environmental stewardship often evokes a sense of personal responsibility for ensuring our natural resources are sustainably managed for our own quality of life, and for future generations. The issues of prospecting, and the future uses of Antarctic resources - both non-living and living - bring an economic element to the care of Antarctica. Waste management in Antarctica. Oil spills in the Antarctic. The Maws...
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Climate — Classroom Antarctica
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The climate unit will assist students to discover the enormous influence and importance of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean in global processes. Greenhouse effect and climate change. Research the greenhouse effect and climate change, especially the consequences of increased greenhouse gases. In winter Antarctica grows in size as the surrounding sea freezes, making it the world's largest seasonal event! Snow in Antarctica doesn't melt but is buried and compressed into ice by later snowfalls.
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Nature — Classroom Antarctica
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This unit on nature will enable students to understand and appreciate the special environmental qualities and major components of the Antarctic ecosystem. Southern Ocean food web. Draw a food web for the Southern Ocean and see how animals depend on each other for food. Antarctic krill are one of the most abundant and successful animal species on Earth. Most of the larger Antarctic animals - seals, whales, seabirds, fish and squid - depend directly or indirectly on Antarctic krill. Southern Ocean sea birds.
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FAQ Archives - Antartic Reserve
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October 26, 2012. Australia is among seven nations that have claimed territory in Antarctica. These claims are based on discovery and effective occupation of the claimed area, and are legal according to each nation’s laws. Three countries the United Kingdom, Chile and Argentina have overlapping claims in the Antarctic. Some countries explicitly recognise these claims; some […]. Click for weather forecast. Shackleton’s Trans-Antarctic Expedition 2013. British and Australian adventurers are about to recrea...
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Living Data
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Living Data is selected for An Anthropocene Cabinet of Curiosities,. Australian Galleries, Melbourne 3 May - 24 May as part of the international 2015 Climarte Festival. Plastic served subtle purposes in the powerful Will she feed the fish? Art-science collaboration between Lisa Roberts and Marc Pascal. The fine plastic wires that hung the aesthetically beautiful recycled Biomesh pods, including a pod of dreaming the Anthropocene, are implicated in wildlife destruction. National Museum of Australia Review.
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Living Data
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Walk through Living Data:. For the inaugural Sydney Science Festival. Living Data scientists and artists offer new experiences and conversations for expanding understanding of our changing climate. Video / Sound: Jason Benedek (UTS). Photos: Sebasian Reategui (UTS). Music: Alison O'Carroll and Finn Gladstone. Thursday, 20 August 2015 from 6:15 PM. Faculty of Science, University of Technology, Sydney. Start: Living Data Atrium, Level 4, Building 4, 745 Harris Street Ultimo, NSW. Lisa Roberts: 'I love how ...
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