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Any discussion of scientific notation deserves to be accompanied by this classic video.

You can use the Wolfram Programming Lab to play with zooming out from your current location.

https://www.open.wolframcloud.com/objects/0ced5ab6-c536-4890-9653-200a66dd9a43

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Source: Wolfram Programming Lab

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Posted on 15 December 20155 January 2016Author Erik LokensgardCategories Geography, Lesson Plans, Math, Science, Science Lesson Plans (6th-12th Grade), Teaching

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