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 **This map shows the difference in surface temperature in 2006 compared to the average from 1951 to 1980. Most of the globe is anomalously warm, with the greatest temperature increases in the Arctic Ocean, Antarctic Peninsula, and central Asia. NASA’s effort to track temperature changes will help societies evaluate the consequences of global climate change. (Map based on data from NASA GISS** [|**Surface Temperature Analysis.**] **) **

 [|**From NASA Earth Observatory**]

Welcome to the E. O. Smith Climate Jigsaw! We'll be using this very space to generate an informational website on the topic of climate change. Each class or discipline will be asked to contribute a "piece" of the puzzle, as it relates to that discipline's content. We'll be seeing your contributions soon! First step: please take an introductory survey, meant to gauge your ideas and perceptions on the topic of climate change. When your classes' project is over or when your teacher instructs you to do so, you will take an exit survey on the same topic.

[|Take the Survey]