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		<description>Don your adventurer's boots once again as award-winning science teacher Rick Crosslin whisks you off to experience science in ways you never imagined.</description>
		<title>Indiana Expeditions with Rick Crosslin - Episode 205, Indiana Weather (Earth Science)</title>
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		<itunes:summary>Award-winning Indiana science teacher Rick Crosslin whisks you off to experience science in ways you never imagined.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Indiana Expeditions - Indiana Weather (Earth Science)</title>
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			<description>Indiana experiences some of the most brutal weather found anywhere in the United States, and then, it really gets weird! Host Rick Crosslin introduces you to people who LIVE for weather and finds out what's really the most dangerous to Hoosiers. Is it tornadoes, floods, maybe blizzards? The answer will surprise you. And what's with those crazy people who actually chase (and catch) potentially deadly storms? Learn why the bizarre weather patterns Indiana's experienced in recent years may be a true sign of the times.</description>
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			<title>Lesson: Air Pressure</title>
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			<description>Students will gain an understanding of air pressure and Bernoulli's Principle.</description>
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			<title>Lesson: Cloud in a Bottle</title>
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			<description>Students will gain an understanding of how pressure changes and water vapor creates clouds by creating a model of a cloud in a bottle.</description>
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