At-Home STEM Activities: Ocean Currents
Dreaming of summer trips to the beach? This week we’re exploring different aspects of aquatic systems.
Our oceans provide food, fun, beautiful views- and they’re also a huge part of climate and weather conditions as ocean currents move both water and energy from place to place. Exploring the weather is a topic for another week, but today we’ll look at the factors that help create and direct currents.
At-home STEM Activities: Tides and Moon Phases
Dreaming of summer trips to the beach? This week we’re exploring different aspects of aquatic systems.
Ocean tides are one of the most predictable natural phenomena. One cycle of tides occurs about every 25 hours, and the main cause of the rise and fall of the waves is the gravitational pull of the Moon. Since the Moon is the main reason we have tides, this leads us to the question: Is there a relationship between the phases of the Moon and Earth’s tides?
Investigate this question by analyzing data, graphing your findings, and creating a flip-book of your results!