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Mars Exploration - Is There Water on Mars? - #4: Do Fish Believe in Water? Do Students Believe in Air?
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Mars Exploration - Is There Water on Mars? - #4: Do Fish Believe in Water? Do Students Believe in Air?

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Short Description: PP. 21-34. Students rotate through a number of stations, each of which has an activity that uses atmospheric pressure to produce an unexpected outcome. They then distill the activity's common elements into a set of core principles. Finally, they apply their understanding of atmospheric pressure by designing devices that make use of pressure differences. Note: This is a 105 page PDF.

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