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Fort McHenry National Monument, Baltimore, MD, USA
Fort McHenry
Fort McHenry National Monument, Baltimore, MD, USA
Fort McHenry
Illustration of a cannon from Colonial times.
Cannon
Conceptual diagram illustrating the dominant mangrove species of south Florida.
Dominant mangrove species of south Florida
Conceptual diagram illustrating the critical habitat that mangroves provide for a variety of animals.
Mangroves provide critical habitat
Conceptual diagram illustrating relative seal-level rise based on global global sea levels and land subsistence; with examples from Key West, Florida and Galveston, Texas.
Relative Sea-level Rise
Conceptual diagram illustrating thermal expansion of the ocean in relation to climate change.
Experiment for Thermal Expansion
Conceptual diagram illustrating the effects of climate change on polar ice. There are two kinds of polar ice - ice that floats on the sea (sea ice) or ice that sits on land (land ice). The experiment demonstrates that sea ice does not impact sea-level rise when it melts, but land ice does add to sea-level rise when it melts into the ocean.
Experiment Demonstrating Melting Ice
Conceptual diagram illustrating changes due to the warming of the atmosphere. The average temperature on Earth has been increasing for many years, caused by increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Rising temperatures lead to a number of changes around the world.
Atmosphere Warming Changes
Bald cypress knees in algae.
Bald Cypress Knees
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of wetland and waterway habitats within Manassas National Battlefield Park.
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of…
Diagram showing summary results of habitat-based resource condition assessment of Manassas National Battlefield Park.
Diagram showing summary results of habitat-based…
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of forest habitats within Manassas National Battlefield Park.
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of…
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of croplands within Monocacy National Battlefield.
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of…
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of forests within Monocacy National Battlefield.
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of…
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of grasslands within Monocacy National Battlefield.
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of…
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of pasture lands within Monocacy National Battlefield.
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of…
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of wetlands and waterways within Monocacy National Battlefield.
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of…
Diagram showing summary results of habitat-based resource condition assessment of Monocacy National Battlefield.
Diagram showing summary results of habitat-based…
A female flight attendant.
Hospitality: flight attendant
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Industrial building 1
Illustration of an industrial building
Industrial building 2
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Industrial building 3
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