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Earth Science Week Contests 2010Photography ContestAdam Yurigan of Vero Beach, Florida, won first place in the photo contest with his image of car drivers and bicyclists traversing a landscape of power plants and lamp posts. To see his photograph click here. Finalists (in alphabetical order): Submissions illustrated the theme “We Depend on Energy.” Visual Arts ContestDarwin Lau of Virginia Beach, Virginia, won first place in the visual arts contest with a colorful drawing of energy sources, uses, and users in her community. To see Darwin's artwork click here. Finalists (in alphabetical order): Students in grades K-5 made two-dimensional artworks illustrating the theme “Energy on Earth.” Essay ContestKayli Hall of Paradise, Texas, won first place in the essay contest with her writing about where energy comes from, how it affects the environment, and ways people can be effective stewards of resources. To read Kayli's essay click here. Finalists (in alphabetical order): Students in grades 6-9 wrote essays of up to 300 words addressing this year’s theme, “How Energy Powers the Planet.” Contest Winners from past years: |
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