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NASA data help researchers characterize processes occurring within Earth’s atmosphere and their interactions with its land, ocean, and ecosystems.
NASA biosphere data are critical for understanding Earth's many different species, climate regulation and change, and its ecosystem processes.
NASA data help researchers characterize processes occurring within Earth’s atmosphere and their interactions with its land, ocean, and ecosystems.
NASA biosphere data are critical for understanding Earth's many different species, climate regulation and change, and its ecosystem processes.
NASA data related to climate indicators provide measurements of climate and help predict how changes will effect the planet.
NASA has data on sea ice, glaciers, snow cover, and other frozen features that comprise Earth’s cryosphere and effect human activity and our planet.
NASA has data related to many facets of human existence including health, economics, settlements and infrastructure, natural hazards, and land use.
NASA has data related to land composition and cover, topography, other properties that characterize the ecological state of Earth’s solid surfaces.
NASA collects information that helps us better understand how our oceans work. This data shows us how oceans connect with land, air, and living things around the world. By studying these connections, we can learn more about our planet's water systems and how they affect life on Earth.
NASA collects data on Earth’s solid surface and interior to help us understand the planet's features, dynamics, and processes.