What in the World Is This Bug, Montana? Turns Out, No Big Deal Trent Flager Trent FlagerPublished: June 20, 2022 Credit: Tom Trott via YouTube Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Looks a little gross and scary, doesn't it? The orange lines on its body may instill fear in those who...
What Is Climate Change? Climate change is a broad term referring to the various changes in climate patterns, weather, natural disasters, and more that have happened on Earth, namely since the end of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-19th century. The average global temperature has risen by...
In Billings, Montana and other cities across the central and northern Plains, temperatures areforecastto soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit this week. In England, the source of the Thames River hasdriedup for the first time since at least 1976. And in Spain, officials have issued extremeheat wa...
Climate change is any long-term alteration in average weather patterns, either globally or regionally. Climate change has occurred many times in Earth's history, and for many different reasons. The changes in global temperature and weather patterns seen today, however, are caused by human activity...
Professor: Wow! This is an unique idea. The climate, the plants and wildlife, it's really different from here, probably the culture too in a way, and don't forget about all the outdoor activities you could do there, hiking, skiing, and the national parks. ...
In the semi-arid climate, summers last longer and are drier than other regions of the world save for deserts, which represent the driest places on Earth. Dew condensation at night -- along with species adaptation -- helps plants and animals thrive in sem
The climate is a dynamic system and the likelihood and risk of extreme events seems to be on the rise. Risks associated with weather events that exceed historic norms may be significant and have to be considered.In Montana, the Zortman-Landusky minesite experienced nearly 30 centimeters of ...
In a Montana courtroom, kids are asking whether states have a responsibility to fight climate change.
In the United States, the icy masses in Glacier National Park in Montana may soon completely disappear because of climate change. In 1850, there were an estimated 150 glaciers in the more than 400,000 hectare park. There are 26 glaciers remaining today. Scientists estimate that the glaciers wi...
Let's travel to the island state of Hawaii! In this lesson, learn about the history of Hawaii, its geography and climate, and unique cultural features. Related to this Question What is the state mammal of Alaska? What is the state mammal of California?