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" ... For starters, he says, curiosity is crucial. Good teachers work to find the spots where content intersects with student curiosity. For science teachers that can mean tackling dinosaurs or volcanos; for history teachers, it can be learning about what it took to put the first man on the moon. Jal says, “Great teachers are really interested in the world and interested in the minds of their students, and they find ways to connect the two. So pick something in that Venn diagram space of what you are interested in and what your kids are interested in and explore it together.” ... "
" ... France, Auvergne, Cantal (15), natural regional park of the Auvergne volcanos, mountain resort of ... [+] Lioran, hiking towards Meig-cost and Griou summit// France, Auvergne, Cantal (15), Parc naturel regional des Volcans d'Auvergne, station de montagne de Lioran, randonnee vers le col de Meij-cost et le sommet du Griou. (Photo by Sylvain GRANDADAM/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images) ... "
" ... In many ways, Mars is the most Earth-like planet we've ever examined up close, besides our own. With a history of a watery past, copious amounts of erosion, revealed sedimentary rock, volcanos, clouds, icecaps, sand dunes and features like dried-up riverbeds, there's an entire geological history there that's arguably as interesting as our own planet's. ... "
" ... Long revered as one of the world’s most beautiful destinations, Bali spoils travelers with epic chances to see forested volcanos, iconic terraced rice paddies, gushing waterfalls and lush tropical greenery. But no Balinese vacation would be complete without a trip to the beach. This Indonesian island’s palm-fringed beaches are famous for their sugary sand and cerulean waters. ... "
" ... Mars has a set of volcanoes on its surface that contains the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons. These volcanos resemble the large shield volcanoes on earth (the islands of Hawaii, for instance) so it seems reasonable to suggest that many of the processes that we can see happening on Earth near our volcanoes might also have been present in the ancient, volcanically active Mars. This redepositing of gold on the surface or near the surface may well have also happened on Mars. ... "