how do you visualize our planet earth without the essential resource, that is water
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the core of scientific visualization is the representation of data graphically - through images, animations, and videos - to improve understanding and develop insight. Visualizations allow us to explore data, phenomena and behavior; they are particularly effective for showing large scales of time and space, and "invisible" processes (e.g. flows of energy and matter) as integral parts of the models.
This page features visualizations from the NASA Scientific Visualization Studio (SVS). Each provides a unique perspective of the complexity and interconnectedness of Earth's systems. Some of the visualizations, marked annotated, include narration- making them ideal for introducing students to complex Earth science topics. Others, marked non-annotated, contain no narration or labels. They are designed to encourage student questioning and conversation - the first steps to inquiry-based learning.