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Earth Science Week Contests 2011Photography ContestSusan Tate of Montague, Michigan, won first place in the photo contest with her image of a wind storm at the White Lake Channel looking over Lake Michigan. To see Susan's photograph, click here. Finalists (in alphabetical order): Submissions illustrated the theme “A World of Change in My Community.” Visual Arts ContestKristine Zheng from Ann Arbor, Michigan, won first place in the visual arts contest with a colorful drawing demonstrating different Earth chages that can affect Earth's air, water, land, and living things. To see Kristine's artwork, click here. Finalists (in alphabetical order): Students in grades K-5 made two-dimensional artworks illustrating the theme “Picturing Our Ever-Changing Earth.” Essay ContestAmanda Hackett of Virginia Beach, Virginia, won first place in the essay contest with her writing about how the different interactions among the Earth systems change our planet, how human lives are affected by these changes, and ways people gather evidence to monitor these effects. To read Amanda'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 Change Shapes Our Planet.” Contest Winners from past years: |
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