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Simulate and learn about the natural geological occurrences common on Earth with the geology models. These representations also help teach magnetism, sedimentary layers, and thermoclines. The tangible models help students grasp processes and information that would otherwise be difficult to visually showcase. All models are built to be durable to withstand rough handling, accidents, or routine use. Geology models also serve as reference models for lesson review.

Simulate and learn about the natural geological occurrences common on Earth with the geology models. These representations also help teach magnetism, sedimentary layers, and thermoclines. The tangible models help students grasp processes and information that would otherwise be difficult to visually showcase. All models are built to be durable to withstand rough handling, accidents, or routine use. Geology models also serve as reference models for lesson review.


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Description: This realistic, hand-painted representation of a volcano demonstrates magma's upward path through the volcano.
Catalog Number: 470004-328
Supplier: Skywill Far East Industries


Description: This molded resin model is a cross section of five different structural features.
Catalog Number: 470029-408
Supplier: Skywill Far East Industries


Description: Study both an active alpine glacier and Its erosional effects.
Catalog Number: 470029-414
Supplier: Skywill Far East Industries


Description: Painstakingly handpainted for accuracy and realism.
Catalog Number: 470039-168
Supplier: Skywill Far East Industries


Description: Realistic, detailed rock layers.
Catalog Number: 470039-170
Supplier: Skywill Far East Industries


Description: The Horizontal Strata Model features a realistic illustration of lateral stream erosion and weathering.
Catalog Number: 470029-410
Supplier: Skywill Far East Industries


Description: This Tectonics Model demonstrates the principle of superposition and the concepts of transgression, regression, and compression.
Catalog Number: 470004-622
Supplier: Avantor


Description: Help students understand oceanography concepts by building models.
Catalog Number: 470004-726
Supplier: JOHN HAROLD KOONZ


Description: This large plastic model is an easy to use, mess-free volcano simulation. One half of the detailed cross-section shows the inside, the other has corresponding labels for assessing student knowledge.
Catalog Number: 470103-634
Supplier: Learning Resources


Description: This versatile model is perfect for hands-on investigations in hydrography.
Catalog Number: 470004-448
Supplier: DESK LABS


Description: Excellent for Tactile and Visual Learners
Catalog Number: 470006-158
Supplier: JOHN HAROLD KOONZ


Description: These models provide a tactile and visual-learning approach to difficult concepts.
Catalog Number: 470004-720
Supplier: JOHN HAROLD KOONZ


Description: Students Assemble Their Own Models to View the Changing Relationship of Sun to Earth
Catalog Number: 470012-916
Supplier: The Science Source


Description: Build models to study this important geological feature.
Catalog Number: 470007-534
Supplier: JOHN HAROLD KOONZ


Description: Demonstrate Sediment Deposition in Rivers, Streams, and Lakes
Catalog Number: 75801-870
Supplier: HETTICH INSTRUMENTS


Description: Accurate Models Without Vertical Exaggeration
Catalog Number: 470154-414
Supplier: JOHN HAROLD KOONZ


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