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  • Observation: The child observed the different types of waves in the ocean.
  • Classification: The child classified the different types of seashells found on the beach.
  • Ecosystem: The child learned about the diverse marine ecosystem by observing various organisms such as crabs, fish, and seagulls.
  • Weather: The child observed the effects of weather on the beach, such as the movement of clouds, wind, and the impact of tides.
  • Geology: The child learned about the formation of sand dunes and the erosion of rocks along the shoreline.
  • Environmental Science: The child became aware of the importance of keeping the beach clean and the impact of pollution on marine life.

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Encourage the child to explore further by conducting experiments related to the beach ecosystem, such as studying the pH levels of ocean water or investigating the effects of pollution on marine organisms. They can also research and learn about different species of marine life found in their local area and create a presentation or poster to share their findings with others. Additionally, the child can engage in beach cleanup activities or participate in local conservation efforts to further develop their understanding of environmental science and the importance of protecting our natural resources.

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