Ask
ASK the scientists any questions you have about science.
Chat
CHAT with the scientists in a 30 minute long text chat booked by your teacher.
Vote
VOTE for your favourite scientist to win a £500 prize to spend on communicating more science.
ASK the scientists any questions you have about science.
CHAT with the scientists in a 30 minute long text chat booked by your teacher.
VOTE for your favourite scientist to win a £500 prize to spend on communicating more science.
The climate of the Earth’s surface has always moved with the times. But the planet’s climate is now changing around us with more speed than ever and scientists are looking hard at what’s happening across a huge range of areas. Scientists in this zone could be looking at our relationship with climate change, the political and economical responses, how different ecosystems are responding or predicting the weather in the future.
In this zone we will work with a University researcher to analyse the language of questions asked by students.
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