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Living on Ice
Solve these interactive story puzzles to find out how people and other animals live in the Arctic.
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Journey to the Bottom of the Sea
Can you make it down to the ocean floor? Along the way, discover what makes water special.
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What's the Big Idea about Water?
Water is a precious resource, and all things need water to survive.
Be a Water Saver
How do we make sure there is enough clean, fresh water to share with all living things? These are some simple things that you can do to help protect fresh water and the living things that depend on it.
What do you know about virtual water?
In this quiz, test your knowledge about virtual water, the water you didn’t know you were using.
Arctic Story Puzzles
Solve these story puzzles to find out more about how life in the Arctic is affected by climate change. Download a PDF, then cut out the pieces and arrange them in order!
Create a Coral Reef
Make a 3D diorama! All you need are pasta, Play-Doh, pipe cleaners, pom-poms, and hair curlers.
Ask a Scientist
Museum scientists answer kids' questions about the environment.
Living on Ice
Solve these interactive story puzzles to find out how people and other animals live in the Arctic.
Water Books for Kids
Make a splash with these books about Earth's most precious resource.
Work the System!
Grab the magical magnifying glass and take a close look at what's living in the mangroves.
Journey to the Bottom of the Sea
Can you make it down to the ocean floor? Along the way, discover what makes water special.
Test Density with a Supersaturated Solution
Do freshwater and saltwater mix? Find out in this experiement.
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MEMBER HOMEPAGE
Milstein Hall of Ocean Life
Explore the ocean's many ecosystems and its amazing diversity of life. And stand under the Museum’s famous 94-foot long blue whale!
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Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth
Earth’s water is always in motion. Discover how it moves inside our planet, across its surface, and in the atmosphere above.
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Sea Monsters IMAX
Dive into an ocean full of prehistoric reptiles.
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Why are so many lakes, streams, and ponds polluted these days?
-Ian Y., Grade 3