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1. Rainforests
Tags: [rainforest, coastal, old growth, rain, niche, habitat, tree, animals, plants, ecology, green, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3]  ...
2. Water Savers
Tags: [water cycle, conservation, filtration, water, rain, green, grade 2, grade 4, grade 5]  ...
3. Micro Water Cycle
... it occurs on your desk! Heat from outside the jar will warm up the water in the mini-lake, causing it to evaporate. As the water vapour cools on the lid, it will condense and precipitate (rain) down to ...
4. H20 on the go
... energy from water wheels was used to grind grain and saw timber. Today moving water is used primarily in generating electric power. Power plants are built at the foot of high dams. Powerful jets of water ...
5. Rainforests
When we think of rainforests, broad-leafed plants and animals like monkeys, giant snakes, brightly-coloured frogs come to mind. We have a different type of rainforest in British Columbia—the coastal ...
6. Water Savers
...  describe what a rain gauge is and how it works. Background All living things need water to survive. Humans need between two and five litres of water every day to replace the water that we breathe, ...
7. Urban Wildlife
... Lesson These resources are free! You must LOGIN to download the full lesson + activities.  Download Urban Wildlife (Full PDF) List of Activities Activity 1: Backyard Brainstorm ...
8. Pollinators
... plants have several different parts that are important in pollination. Flowers have male parts called stamens that produce a sticky powder called pollen. The tiny grains of pollen produce the male reproductive ...
9. Coastal Connections
...  Many of our activities on land, whether we live close to the ocean or far away, affect the ocean. For example, chemicals that are poured down drains eventually make their way into streams, out estuaries ...
10. Rainforests
11. Save Our Salmon
... habitat. Urban development can cause runoff. Runoff is water that runs off quickly into storm drains, ditches and sewer systems, eventually ending up in rivers and lakes, polluting water and killing fish. ...
12. Growing Food
... about Wild Products from BC’s Coastal Rainforests     ...
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