Protecting earth's atmosphere
(DVD Video)

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Lawrenceville, NJ : Cambridge Educational, [2005].
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1 videodisc (approximately 19 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Published
Lawrenceville, NJ : Cambridge Educational, [2005].
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DVD Video
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English

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Writer/producer, Megan Hantz; associate producer, Patricia Norman; editors, M.B. Chaney & Jon Glassman.
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Narrator, J.J. Wilson.
Description
Earth is the only planet known to support life. The primary reason is a mixture of different gases, known as the atmosphere. These gases, along with the sun, warm our planet to an average temperature of 15 degrees Celsius. This delicate process is known as the greenhouse effect. Without it, the sun's energy would escape back into space leaving the earth frozen. In this edition of Science Screen Report, we learn about the earth's atmosphere, climate, and the greenhouse effect. We explore the impact human activity is having on our atmosphere, and ways scientists believe we can prevent further destruction to the atmosphere, and allow our planet to continue to thrive.
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(2005). Protecting earth's atmosphere . Cambridge Educational.

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2005. Protecting Earth's Atmosphere. Cambridge Educational.

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Protecting Earth's Atmosphere Cambridge Educational, 2005.

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