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  • Above and Beyond: Mississippi River Delta

    Satellite image of Mississippi River Delta. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Mississippi River Delta, United States" and a small map of the world just below. A small red dot marks where the Mississippi River Delta is located. Text at bottom reads "The Mississippi River carves its way through the heart of the North American continent before pouring into the Gulf of Mexico through the Louisiana wetlands."
  • Above and Beyond: Farewell Spit

    Satellite image of Farewell Spit. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Farewell Spit, South Island of New Zealand" and a small map of the world just below. A small red dot marks where Farewell Spit is on the map. Text at the bottom reads "On the northern tip of the New Zealand's South Island, Farewell Spit stretches nearly 20 miles eastward into the Tasman Sea."
  • Insight Into: Marshes

    Image of a marsh being drained. Text appears in the center.
  • Myth vs Reality: Glacier Locations

    A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an image of a glacier on the right. The "Myth vs. Reality" logo appears toward the chart's top, with "Myth" positioned at the top of the left column, and "Reality" positioned at the top of the right column. Both columns have text.
  • Myth vs Reality: Glacier Surface Texture

    A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an image of a glacier on the right. The "Myth vs. Reality" logo appears toward the chart's top, with "Myth" positioned at the top of the left column, and "Reality" positioned at the top of the right column. Both columns have text.
  • At a Glance: Types of Glaciers

    Satellite image of a glacier and the surrounding area. A gray box in the top right corner has text that reads "Piedmont Glacier, Malaspina Glacier, Alaska." Text appears toward the bottom right.
  • Terrestrial Tour: Glaciers

    Bird's-eye view of a glacier. Text appears in the center right.
  • Above and Beyond: Helheim Glacier

    Satellite image of Helheim Glacier. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Helheim Glacier, Greenland." The year "2005" is in the top right corner. Text in the center left reads "Between 2001 and 2005, Helheim Glacier lost nearly 5 miles of ice from its tip." Yellow labels point to different features in the image. One label is in the bottom center and points to where the glacier and icebergs meet. It reads "tip of glacier." The other label is on the right and reads "icebergs."
  • Above and Beyond: Bear Glacier

    Satellite image of Bear Glacier. A gray box in the top right corner has text that reads "Bear Glacier, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska." More text appears in the center.
  • Above and Beyond: Bering Glacier

    Satellite image of Bering Glacier. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Bering Glacier, Alaska." Text toward the bottom reads "However, the weight of glacial ice makes it harder for the crust to move."
  • Insight Into: Glaciers

    Image of a portion of New Zealand. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Mount Cook, New Zealand."
  • Myth vs Reality: Abundance of Freshwater

    A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an image of a waterfall on the right. The "Myth vs. Reality" logo appears toward the chart's top, with "Myth" positioned at the top of the left column, and "Reality" positioned at the top of the right column. The "Myth" column has text.
  • Myth vs Reality: Earth’s Freshwater

    A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an image of a waterfall on the right. The "Myth vs. Reality" logo appears toward the chart's top, with "Myth" positioned at the top of the left column, and "Reality" positioned at the top of the right column. Both columns have text.
  • Myth vs Reality: Uses of Freshwater

    A simple chart with two columns, each with a header image: a mythical drawing on the left and an image of a waterfall on the right. The "Myth vs. Reality" logo appears toward the chart's top, with "Myth" positioned at the top of the left column, and "Reality" positioned at the top of the right column. Both columns have text.
  • At a Glance: The Water Cycle

    At left is an image of two people on ice approaching a pool of water. Toward the top right is an artist's concept of a molecule. Bolded text just below reads "Solid." More text appears below.
  • Terrestrial Tour: Freshwater—A Precious Resource

    Image of a jungle. Text appears toward the top right.
  • Above and Beyond: The Selenga River Delta

    Satellite image of the Selenga River Delta. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Selenga River Delta, Lake Baikal, Russia." Text toward the center left reads "Freshwater is critical to life."
  • Above and Beyond: Lake Buchanan

    Satellite image of Lake Buchanan. A gray box in the top right corner has text that reads "Lake Buchanan, Texas, USA." To its left is a light gray box that has the year "2011" in it. Text toward the bottom reads "A "bathtub ring" of exposed lakebed shows around Lake Buchanan."
  • Above and Beyond: Algae Bloom in Lake Erie

    Satellite image of algae bloom in Lake Erie. A gray box in the top right corner has text that reads "Great Lakes, USA - Canada." Text toward the bottom center left reads "Freshwater resources can be endangered by pollution."
  • Above and Beyond: The Aral Sea

    Satellite view of the Aral Sea. A gray box in the top left corner has text that reads "Aral Sea, Kazakhstan-Uzbekistan" To its right is a light gray box that has the year "2000" in it. Text toward the right reads "The lake never recovered from the projects."

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