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Interpreting Lake Erie Temperatures

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Provided by: Michigan Sea Grant|Published on: November 14, 2024
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Synopsis

  • Students interpret depth versus temperature graphs from buoy data in Lake Erie in order to complete a worksheet exploring the factors that affect stratification in the lake and then create their own graph.
  • Depending on how much time is spent on the extension, this activity can take 50-100 minutes. 
  • A teacher answer key is included for the worksheet. 
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Subjects: Earth and Space Sciences, Mathematics
Authors: Michigan Sea Grant, Center for Great Lakes Literacy
Region: Northern NY, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Northern Michigan, Mid Michigan, Southeast Michigan
Languages: English

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