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Grade 6 Curriculum Map - Bibb County School District
... Discuss, compare/contrast weathering, erosion and deposition S6E5f Effects of human activity on erosion S6E5i Recognize that lithospheric plates constantly move S6E5e This movement can cause major geological events on the earth’s surface. S6E5e Explain the effects of physical processes (plate t ...
... Discuss, compare/contrast weathering, erosion and deposition S6E5f Effects of human activity on erosion S6E5i Recognize that lithospheric plates constantly move S6E5e This movement can cause major geological events on the earth’s surface. S6E5e Explain the effects of physical processes (plate t ...
Journey to the Center of Earth
... Layer that we live on (Lithosphere) 5-25 miles thick Consists of cooled rock Thinnest layer of the earth There are 2 kinds of Crust: Continental (thicker) and Oceanic (thinner) ...
... Layer that we live on (Lithosphere) 5-25 miles thick Consists of cooled rock Thinnest layer of the earth There are 2 kinds of Crust: Continental (thicker) and Oceanic (thinner) ...
The Earth*s Physical Geography
... sea level or surrounding land Ex. Volcano Hills have rounded tops, but are lower and less steep than mountains Plateau is large and mostly flat . It rises above the surrounding land ...
... sea level or surrounding land Ex. Volcano Hills have rounded tops, but are lower and less steep than mountains Plateau is large and mostly flat . It rises above the surrounding land ...
5.7
... describe the structure of Earth in terms of its major layers — crust, mantle, and outer core and inner core — and how Earth’s interior affects the surface. differentiate among the three types of plate tectonic boundaries (divergent, convergent, and transform) and how these relate to the changing sur ...
... describe the structure of Earth in terms of its major layers — crust, mantle, and outer core and inner core — and how Earth’s interior affects the surface. differentiate among the three types of plate tectonic boundaries (divergent, convergent, and transform) and how these relate to the changing sur ...
Chapter 1.2-Spheres
... atmosphere 1. Provide O2 to living things 2. Absorb, alter, block harmful solar radiation 3. Maintain constant temperature suitable for life ...
... atmosphere 1. Provide O2 to living things 2. Absorb, alter, block harmful solar radiation 3. Maintain constant temperature suitable for life ...
earth and space - Mr Caners` Class
... that suddenly many new kinds of animals and plants appeared on earth, evolving from earlier ones. Mollusks like snails and squid appeared for the first time. A few animals even had spinal cords and resembled something like eels. But most animals still lived in the oceans. On land there was still jus ...
... that suddenly many new kinds of animals and plants appeared on earth, evolving from earlier ones. Mollusks like snails and squid appeared for the first time. A few animals even had spinal cords and resembled something like eels. But most animals still lived in the oceans. On land there was still jus ...
Sample Questions for Mrs. Igo`s Earth Science Final
... 40. In orographic lifting, clouds form when moist winds ____. a. flow over the sea c. encounter mountains b. become drier d. warm up the ground 41. What is the constant movement of water between the atmosphere and Earth’s surface? a. precipitation cycle c. cloud cycle b. water cycle d. atmosphere cy ...
... 40. In orographic lifting, clouds form when moist winds ____. a. flow over the sea c. encounter mountains b. become drier d. warm up the ground 41. What is the constant movement of water between the atmosphere and Earth’s surface? a. precipitation cycle c. cloud cycle b. water cycle d. atmosphere cy ...
Vocabulary Word Definition Your Sketch/ memory aid 1. Inner core
... add a sketch. Add others after we discuss them in class. ...
... add a sketch. Add others after we discuss them in class. ...
Planetary Accretion and the Origin of Crust
... Plate Tectonics and the Origin of Crust • Archean convection may have caused earliest crust to float to surface as “scum” • Subduction returned more dense material to ...
... Plate Tectonics and the Origin of Crust • Archean convection may have caused earliest crust to float to surface as “scum” • Subduction returned more dense material to ...
The Physical world
... series of shells that float on one another.—Think of an egg! • Core – solid metallic center made of nickel and iron • Mantle – soft layer of molten rock (magma) • Crust – thin layer of rock on earth’s surface ...
... series of shells that float on one another.—Think of an egg! • Core – solid metallic center made of nickel and iron • Mantle – soft layer of molten rock (magma) • Crust – thin layer of rock on earth’s surface ...
OUTDOOR SCIENCE SCHOOL VOC (#1 – Test)
... accumulation, transpiration and perspiration (a) the “SUN” is the source of energy that drives the water cycle (b) synonym = hydrologic cycle 13. (Pg 8) ACCUMULATION – a water cycle process referring to the “collection of water into larger bodies of water such as rivers, streams, lakes, oceans and g ...
... accumulation, transpiration and perspiration (a) the “SUN” is the source of energy that drives the water cycle (b) synonym = hydrologic cycle 13. (Pg 8) ACCUMULATION – a water cycle process referring to the “collection of water into larger bodies of water such as rivers, streams, lakes, oceans and g ...
Atmosphere - sciencewithpace
... Greenhouse effect - warming of the surface & lower atmosphere of Earth that occurs when carbon dioxide, & water vapor absorb & reradiate radiation ...
... Greenhouse effect - warming of the surface & lower atmosphere of Earth that occurs when carbon dioxide, & water vapor absorb & reradiate radiation ...
Atmosphere - Spring Branch ISD
... into space to avoid temperature extremes in order to support life. ...
... into space to avoid temperature extremes in order to support life. ...
LAB # 14 STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH
... 5. What information from the diagram on p.10 of the ESRT shows that the outer core of the earth is liquid? _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________ ...
... 5. What information from the diagram on p.10 of the ESRT shows that the outer core of the earth is liquid? _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________ ...
Earth - edl.io
... About 95% of volcanoes occur at subduction zones and mid-oceanic ridges About 5% occur at hot spots Produce ejecta (lava rock and/or ash) ...
... About 95% of volcanoes occur at subduction zones and mid-oceanic ridges About 5% occur at hot spots Produce ejecta (lava rock and/or ash) ...
CTS Earth Processes
... Earth is constantly changing, nothing is permanent. Organic (human) and inorganic influences that cause change Takes evidence to change ideas in science Earth processes are caused by two major sources of energy: radioactive decay and leftover heat from the earth’s formation Tectonics is an organizin ...
... Earth is constantly changing, nothing is permanent. Organic (human) and inorganic influences that cause change Takes evidence to change ideas in science Earth processes are caused by two major sources of energy: radioactive decay and leftover heat from the earth’s formation Tectonics is an organizin ...
SLSN, 11-14-08,CTS Notes (Earth Processes)
... Earth is constantly changing, nothing is permanent. Organic (human) and inorganic influences that cause change Takes evidence to change ideas in science Earth processes are caused by two major sources of energy: radioactive decay and leftover heat from the earth’s formation e. Tectonics is an organi ...
... Earth is constantly changing, nothing is permanent. Organic (human) and inorganic influences that cause change Takes evidence to change ideas in science Earth processes are caused by two major sources of energy: radioactive decay and leftover heat from the earth’s formation e. Tectonics is an organi ...
Chapter 5 Section 1
... 1. Why is it difficult to determine Earth’s inner structure? 2. What is the difference between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere? 3. How do temperature and pressure change as you go deeper into the Earth? 4. How are oceanic and continental crusts alike and different? 5. Place these terms in corr ...
... 1. Why is it difficult to determine Earth’s inner structure? 2. What is the difference between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere? 3. How do temperature and pressure change as you go deeper into the Earth? 4. How are oceanic and continental crusts alike and different? 5. Place these terms in corr ...
What Can Changes Inside Earth Communicate? Pre/Post Test 1
... Fossils of tropical plants are found in Antarctica. Major rivers form deltas from continental erosion. ...
... Fossils of tropical plants are found in Antarctica. Major rivers form deltas from continental erosion. ...
Earth PowerPoint
... Surface Activity Earth’s upper mantle, near a plate boundary; this is a subduction zone, where one plate slides below another ...
... Surface Activity Earth’s upper mantle, near a plate boundary; this is a subduction zone, where one plate slides below another ...
World Geography 2007 Chapter 2 Notes
... Earthquakes and Volcanoes Can cause as much damage under the ocean as ones on land tsunami – giant tidal waves Often occur where plates meet Many occur along the edge of plates under the Pacific ocean 1. Called the Ring of Fire Continental Drift theory – geologist believe that all the continents use ...
... Earthquakes and Volcanoes Can cause as much damage under the ocean as ones on land tsunami – giant tidal waves Often occur where plates meet Many occur along the edge of plates under the Pacific ocean 1. Called the Ring of Fire Continental Drift theory – geologist believe that all the continents use ...
Earth Surfaces Chapter 1 Study Guide The inner core is . (A
... 5. Write the Earth’s layers in order from the middle to the surface._________________________________________________________________ 6. Geologists have used indirect evidence from seismic waves to learn more E. convection About the Earth’s interior _______________________. (A-E) 7. Transfer of heat ...
... 5. Write the Earth’s layers in order from the middle to the surface._________________________________________________________________ 6. Geologists have used indirect evidence from seismic waves to learn more E. convection About the Earth’s interior _______________________. (A-E) 7. Transfer of heat ...
EARTH (¿)
... -lightest elements "rise" to surface -silicon, oxygen compounds Today, slowly cooling off: Interior of Earth still very hot at center (> 5300 oC or 9600 oF !) ...
... -lightest elements "rise" to surface -silicon, oxygen compounds Today, slowly cooling off: Interior of Earth still very hot at center (> 5300 oC or 9600 oF !) ...