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  <title>Water resources</title>
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  <subtitle>What are some good resources that you use to teach about water in general? What is water? Where did Earth get its water? How does water move through Earth's systems?</subtitle>
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  <updated>2026-05-16T15:53:31Z</updated>
  <dc:date>2026-05-16T15:53:31Z</dc:date>
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    <title>List of educational resources</title>
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    <author>
      <name>Dorian Wood Janney</name>
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    <updated>2017-09-20T12:54:11Z</updated>
    <published>2017-09-20T12:53:44Z</published>
    <summary type="html">Here is a NASA wavelength list of good resources to use when teaching about the water cyclehttp://nasawavelength.org/list/922</summary>
    <dc:creator>Dorian Wood Janney</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2017-09-20T12:53:44Z</dc:date>
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