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Earth Science Frequently Asked Questions
The following are examples of FAQs received by the GCMD staff:
Where can I learn more about Global Warming and the Greenhouse Effect?
Where can I find a list of Earth Science Acronyms, Glossaries and Gazetteers resources?
Where can I find Library Resources?
Where can I find information about the ozone hole and ozone depletion?
Where can I find maps, aerial and satellite photos, Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) or Digital Line Graphs (DLGs)?
Where can I get basic climate data such as monthly or annual temperature, pressure or rainfall?
I'd like hydrologic data and information for streams, rivers or lakes. Where can I find this?
Where can I find data and information about the oceans and sea level?
Where can I find the weather forecast for my location?
Why doesn't the nitrous oxide in the air make us funny?
What is the United States' official policy on global change?
What is El Niño/La Niña and what are its effects on the planet?
Where can I find information about the Kyoto Protocol and the UN Climate Change Conference?
Where can I find Earth Science resources from various scientific organizations?
How can I access the GET WEB MAP SERVICE (WMS) Related URL's through the GCMD?
Where can I find a place to archive my data?
Where can I find
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