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Anna Dykhoff
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Primary: Student Argonaut
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Operation
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Mysteries of Earth & Mars
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Print Page
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114,115
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Subjects
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Science | Earth and space science | Earth processes | Plate tectonics | Volcanoes
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5 | 6 | 7 | 8
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Keywords
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volcano, plate boundary, tectonic plate, convergent boundary, divergent boundary, subduction zone, transform boundary, mid-ocean ridge, seafloor spreading, trench, magma, volcanic island, lithosphere, rift valley, asthenosphere, mantle
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00:05:00 (HH:MM:SS)
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Teachers | Elementary Grades | Junior High
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Created On
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8/13/2007
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From: Mysteries of Earth & Mars (pp: 114,115) |
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Anna Dykhoff Student Argonaut,
National Geographic Society, Herndon, VA |
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Anna Dykhoff Student Argonaut, National Geographic Society, Herndon, VA
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Astronomy is a favorite branch of science for Anna Dykhoff, an eighth-grade homeschooler in Herndon, Virginia. She first became interested when she visited a stargazing program in Virginia and could see Saturn, Jupiter, Venus and The Milky Way. Anna plans to contribute a great deal of enthusiasm to her expeditions.
Anna has participated in several extracurricular activities, including playing piano, being a Colonial Living History Apprentice, participation in Girl Scouts, Math Olympiad team, and the Reston Bible Church Youth group.
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