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Thousands of clip art drawings, organized by topic and searchable by keyword, are at your student’s fingertips for use in reports, presentations, and projects. A powerful search mechanism lets the user find just the right drawing.<\/font>

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\r\nClick on theicons below to view a sample drawing from each topic. Or, click on the icon at the top of this page to enter the portfolio itself.<\/font><\/p>


\r\nTopics include:<\/font><\/p>

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Biological Science<\/u><\/font><\/a>

\r\nOrganisms <\/font>
    algae\/seaweeds
    bacteria
    invertebrates
        Arthropoda (class Crustacea (crabs, etc.)
        Cnidaria (jellyfish, etc.)
        Echinodermata (sea stars, etc.)
        Mollusca (clams, snails, octopus, etc.)
        Porifera (sponges, etc.)<\/font>
    plankton
    vertebrates
        birds
        fish
            salmon
            sharks<\/font>
        mammals
            Cetaceans (whales)
            Pinnipeds (seals)<\/font>

Biological Concepts<\/u><\/font><\/a>
    evolution
    food chains and webs
    scientific classification<\/font> <\/p>

Habitats<\/u><\/font><\/a>
    deep sea
    estuaries
    intertidal communities
    rocky beaches
    sandy beaches
    watersheds
    zonation and ecological zones<\/font>
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Chemical, Earth and Physical Sciences<\/u><\/font><\/a>
    atmosphere and the ocean
    beach formation
    circulation, ocean
    currents
    formation, ocean
    hydrologic cycle
    plate tectonics
    salinity
    sea floor
    tides
    waves
    world ocean
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Issues<\/u><\/font><\/a>
   conservation
   debris
   El Ni\u00f1o
   fisheries
   global warming
   ground water
   oil
   quality, water
   surface water
   temperature
   toxics<\/font>
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Social Studies<\/u><\/font><\/a>
   history
   multicultural
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Technology<\/u><\/font><\/a>
   navigation and vessels
   satellite oceanography
   diving
   lab equip
   odds & ends<\/font><\/p><\/font><\/font><\/h3>\r\n<\/font><\/font><\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n


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