Earth`s Interior
... a. Fossilsof tropical plants found near Arctic Ocean Evidence from 4. b. Scratches in rocks made by 5. found in South Africa Answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. ...
... a. Fossilsof tropical plants found near Arctic Ocean Evidence from 4. b. Scratches in rocks made by 5. found in South Africa Answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. ...
Chapter 3 - Holicong9thGradeScience
... e. Uniformitarians m During the late 20th century, scientists challenged uniformitarianism again. What do these scientists believe about catastrophes? What present-day evidence suggests that the extinction of dinosaurs was a result of a catastrophic event? Modern geology is a happy medium between un ...
... e. Uniformitarians m During the late 20th century, scientists challenged uniformitarianism again. What do these scientists believe about catastrophes? What present-day evidence suggests that the extinction of dinosaurs was a result of a catastrophic event? Modern geology is a happy medium between un ...
Earth Study Guide– SOL 5
... Fossil – the remains of an organism that lived in the past (cast, mold, and imprint fossils) Erosion – the moving away of sediments caused by wind, ice, and WATER Igneous rock – formed when magma cools and hardens Inner core – the center region of the Earth made of solid iron and nickel Lava – molte ...
... Fossil – the remains of an organism that lived in the past (cast, mold, and imprint fossils) Erosion – the moving away of sediments caused by wind, ice, and WATER Igneous rock – formed when magma cools and hardens Inner core – the center region of the Earth made of solid iron and nickel Lava – molte ...
Earth`s Structure
... Rock cycle Sedimentary = made from sediment Igneous = once molten Metamorphic = heated or compressed or both ...
... Rock cycle Sedimentary = made from sediment Igneous = once molten Metamorphic = heated or compressed or both ...
presentation source
... of rotation around the sun At equinoxes, the sun shines directly on the equator At solstices, the sun shines directly on the northern or southern hemisphere ...
... of rotation around the sun At equinoxes, the sun shines directly on the equator At solstices, the sun shines directly on the northern or southern hemisphere ...
File - Science 10 Enriched
... ______________ are openings in Earth’s surface, that, when active, spew out gases, chunks of rock, and melted rock. An ________________ is a sudden, ground-shaking release of built-up energy at or under Earth’s surface. Mapping of the ocean floor revealed the _____-__________ ________, a long ...
... ______________ are openings in Earth’s surface, that, when active, spew out gases, chunks of rock, and melted rock. An ________________ is a sudden, ground-shaking release of built-up energy at or under Earth’s surface. Mapping of the ocean floor revealed the _____-__________ ________, a long ...
Integrated Social Studies Mr. Johnson Study Guide for Chapter 1
... hydrosphere Includes all the water on Earth plate tectonics moving sections of Earth’s crust ...
... hydrosphere Includes all the water on Earth plate tectonics moving sections of Earth’s crust ...
Lesson 4-3 Sedimentary Rocks Outline
... a. This change can cause rock to break apart, to dissolve, or to form new ...
... a. This change can cause rock to break apart, to dissolve, or to form new ...
Earth Science
... 4. developing and using various models to understand how the movements of the earth cause the seasons and time. 5. enhancing computer-generated satellite images of the earth (JEDI CD-ROM) 6. analyzing and creating maps of the earth which are used to provide information on the earth's surface. b. st ...
... 4. developing and using various models to understand how the movements of the earth cause the seasons and time. 5. enhancing computer-generated satellite images of the earth (JEDI CD-ROM) 6. analyzing and creating maps of the earth which are used to provide information on the earth's surface. b. st ...
learning targets for
... How do engineers make a building safe? Research and build a model of a home/building that uses earthquake prevention mechanisms. Include a description of the techniques. What are the major factors that determine the intensity of ground shaking from an earthquake? Create ground scenarios, have a cont ...
... How do engineers make a building safe? Research and build a model of a home/building that uses earthquake prevention mechanisms. Include a description of the techniques. What are the major factors that determine the intensity of ground shaking from an earthquake? Create ground scenarios, have a cont ...
ppt
... A new theory was postulated to explain continental drift: “Plate Tectonics” •Earth’s surface divided into many plates that move slowly over the surface and interact with each other •Their movements are driven from below - internal heat and convection in the Earth (What is convection?) •This was a R ...
... A new theory was postulated to explain continental drift: “Plate Tectonics” •Earth’s surface divided into many plates that move slowly over the surface and interact with each other •Their movements are driven from below - internal heat and convection in the Earth (What is convection?) •This was a R ...
Earth Geology
... A new theory was postulated to explain continental drift: “Plate Tectonics” • Earth’s surface divided into many plates that move slowly over the surface and interact with each other • Their movements are driven from below - internal heat and convection in the Earth (What is convection?) • This was ...
... A new theory was postulated to explain continental drift: “Plate Tectonics” • Earth’s surface divided into many plates that move slowly over the surface and interact with each other • Their movements are driven from below - internal heat and convection in the Earth (What is convection?) • This was ...
learning targets for
... How do engineers make a building safe? Research and build a model of a home/building that uses earthquake prevention mechanisms. Include a description of the techniques. What are the major factors that determine the intensity of ground shaking from an earthquake? Create ground scenarios, have a cont ...
... How do engineers make a building safe? Research and build a model of a home/building that uses earthquake prevention mechanisms. Include a description of the techniques. What are the major factors that determine the intensity of ground shaking from an earthquake? Create ground scenarios, have a cont ...
Geology Core Class Assessment 2015-2016
... There are two core lecture classes with accompanying labs in the Geology division of Geosciences. Both fulfill science core requirements in Fulbright College. General Geology is a 1000-level survey course that is designed to familiarize students with the basic principles of physical geology. Earth S ...
... There are two core lecture classes with accompanying labs in the Geology division of Geosciences. Both fulfill science core requirements in Fulbright College. General Geology is a 1000-level survey course that is designed to familiarize students with the basic principles of physical geology. Earth S ...
indirect evidence
... therefore it looks much different today than it did millions of years ago. • Can we dig to the center of Earth? Explain why it is or is not possible. No way! The extreme conditions within Earth’s interior prevent scientists from exploring. ...
... therefore it looks much different today than it did millions of years ago. • Can we dig to the center of Earth? Explain why it is or is not possible. No way! The extreme conditions within Earth’s interior prevent scientists from exploring. ...
Physics 127 Descriptive Astronomy Homework #11 Key (Website
... B-2. Rocks found on the moon are between 3.1 and 4.47 billion years old. By contrast, the majority of the earth's surface is made of oceanic crust that is less than 200 million years old, and the very oldest earth rocks are about 4 billion years old. If the earth and moon are essentially the same ag ...
... B-2. Rocks found on the moon are between 3.1 and 4.47 billion years old. By contrast, the majority of the earth's surface is made of oceanic crust that is less than 200 million years old, and the very oldest earth rocks are about 4 billion years old. If the earth and moon are essentially the same ag ...
Plate Tectonics Review The rock at the Earth`s surface forms a
... The rock at the Earth’s surface forms a nearly continuous shell around earth called the lithosphere. The lithosphere consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle that floats on the “plastic” asthenosphere. Analysis of earthquake wave data (vibrational disturbances) leads to the conclus ...
... The rock at the Earth’s surface forms a nearly continuous shell around earth called the lithosphere. The lithosphere consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle that floats on the “plastic” asthenosphere. Analysis of earthquake wave data (vibrational disturbances) leads to the conclus ...
Study Guide
... Folding occurs AFTER the layers are formed, it is a result of convergent plate movement. Relative Age: the age of one substance when compared to (relative to ) another (older vs younger, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc..) Absolute Age: using the half life of radioactive material to find the exact age of a rock o ...
... Folding occurs AFTER the layers are formed, it is a result of convergent plate movement. Relative Age: the age of one substance when compared to (relative to ) another (older vs younger, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc..) Absolute Age: using the half life of radioactive material to find the exact age of a rock o ...
Layers Directed Reading
... Why do less dense compounds make up Earth’s crust while the densest compounds make up the core? ...
... Why do less dense compounds make up Earth’s crust while the densest compounds make up the core? ...
Ch. 9 Study Sheet - Allen County Schools
... Landform- natural feature on Earth’s surface such as mountains, hills, valleys, plains, plateaus, and coastal features. Peninsulas are landforms that are always found on the coast. Weathering causes the Earth’s surface to change constantly. Weathering- rocks being broken, worn, or carried away by wi ...
... Landform- natural feature on Earth’s surface such as mountains, hills, valleys, plains, plateaus, and coastal features. Peninsulas are landforms that are always found on the coast. Weathering causes the Earth’s surface to change constantly. Weathering- rocks being broken, worn, or carried away by wi ...
Unit 1: Structure of the Earth
... Unit 1: Structure of the Earth Standard: Compare and Contrast the layers of the earth including composition, relative temperature, and density. ...
... Unit 1: Structure of the Earth Standard: Compare and Contrast the layers of the earth including composition, relative temperature, and density. ...
6th Grade Exam Review - Ms. Moreno's Science Classes
... • The use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) in air conditioning and refrigerators that was allowed to escape into the atmosphere and float up and break the 3 ozone molecules apart ...
... • The use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) in air conditioning and refrigerators that was allowed to escape into the atmosphere and float up and break the 3 ozone molecules apart ...
EARTH LANDFORMS OF GEORGIA (Constructive and Destructive
... In this unit, students will become familiar with landforms around the world! They will learn about the constructive and destructive processes that are continuously shaping our ever changing Earth. Students will explore places like where glaciers are found, the Ring of Fire, the San Andreas Fault, an ...
... In this unit, students will become familiar with landforms around the world! They will learn about the constructive and destructive processes that are continuously shaping our ever changing Earth. Students will explore places like where glaciers are found, the Ring of Fire, the San Andreas Fault, an ...