
NASA | In The Zone
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Physics, Science, Geography
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5th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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Phytoplankton are crucial for life on Earth, relying on light and nutrients for growth. Ocean processes and satellite technology help study their distribution. Human activities can disrupt their natural rhythms, leading to dead zones that harm marine life. Satellites like Seawifs monitor these changes, highlighting the impact of human and natural factors on Earth's ecosystems.
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