ch 13 PPT File
... 1. Fossils found on one continent were similar to fossils found on another continent. 2. Mountain layers seem to continue from one continent to another. 3. Glacier deposits were found at the equator where glaciers can not exist. ...
... 1. Fossils found on one continent were similar to fossils found on another continent. 2. Mountain layers seem to continue from one continent to another. 3. Glacier deposits were found at the equator where glaciers can not exist. ...
Weather and Climate
... These occur during/around June 21(longest day of the year in NH) and December 22 (shortest day of the year in the NH) Observe seasonal changes in the amount of sunlight reaching locations on Earth. Explore a model of Earth's yearly revolution around the sun. Climate Controls: Latitude ...
... These occur during/around June 21(longest day of the year in NH) and December 22 (shortest day of the year in the NH) Observe seasonal changes in the amount of sunlight reaching locations on Earth. Explore a model of Earth's yearly revolution around the sun. Climate Controls: Latitude ...
Changing Earth Study Guide My assessment is on What is the age
... Can change from liquid to solid (plasticity) Made of molten iron and nickel (molten metal=liquid rock) ...
... Can change from liquid to solid (plasticity) Made of molten iron and nickel (molten metal=liquid rock) ...
r mGm r vm = r Gm v = r Gm v =2
... different planets is not simply directly proportional to the ratio of orbital radii is that planets move faster in their orbits when they are closer to the sun. This leads us to a derivation of Kepler’s Third Law. In reality, the paths of planets are elliptical. But we will simplify matters and assu ...
... different planets is not simply directly proportional to the ratio of orbital radii is that planets move faster in their orbits when they are closer to the sun. This leads us to a derivation of Kepler’s Third Law. In reality, the paths of planets are elliptical. But we will simplify matters and assu ...
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... • Composition of the atmosphere is critical to maintain the greenhouse effect in balance • Even relatively small changes in chemical composition could alter global balance and result in a “runaway” cycle (as on Venus) – more contaminants more heating (due to increased IR trapping) • In the absenc ...
... • Composition of the atmosphere is critical to maintain the greenhouse effect in balance • Even relatively small changes in chemical composition could alter global balance and result in a “runaway” cycle (as on Venus) – more contaminants more heating (due to increased IR trapping) • In the absenc ...
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... • Composition of the atmosphere is critical to maintain the greenhouse effect in balance • Even relatively small changes in chemical composition could alter global balance and result in a “runaway” cycle (as on Venus) – more contaminants more heating (due to increased IR trapping) • In the absenc ...
... • Composition of the atmosphere is critical to maintain the greenhouse effect in balance • Even relatively small changes in chemical composition could alter global balance and result in a “runaway” cycle (as on Venus) – more contaminants more heating (due to increased IR trapping) • In the absenc ...
Spheres of the Earth
... • 71% of the Earth is covered by water and only 29% is land. • Earth called “Blue Planet” • Water to exist in all three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). • Water is the universal solvent and the basis of all life on our Planet. ...
... • 71% of the Earth is covered by water and only 29% is land. • Earth called “Blue Planet” • Water to exist in all three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). • Water is the universal solvent and the basis of all life on our Planet. ...
- CafeMocha
... - Surface area is about the same as Earth’s land surface area. - Water erosion used to occur. - Has powerful dust storms. - Average pressure on the surface is about 7 millibars ...
... - Surface area is about the same as Earth’s land surface area. - Water erosion used to occur. - Has powerful dust storms. - Average pressure on the surface is about 7 millibars ...
Guided Reading pp
... 3. What is the science of geology and when did it begin? 4. What are the two forces that change the surface of the Earth and what does each do? 5. What are three facts about the Earth that geologists knew two hundred years ago? 6. What are a couple of questions that geologists have been trying to an ...
... 3. What is the science of geology and when did it begin? 4. What are the two forces that change the surface of the Earth and what does each do? 5. What are three facts about the Earth that geologists knew two hundred years ago? 6. What are a couple of questions that geologists have been trying to an ...
Minor Members
... • Orbit the sun. • Their return can be predicted. • Their tail shows the direction of the sun, not which way they are headed. ...
... • Orbit the sun. • Their return can be predicted. • Their tail shows the direction of the sun, not which way they are headed. ...
Inferred Properties about Earth`s Interior
... Crust: greenShade in LIGHTLY with colored pencil. 3. See board for example. 4. Now we are ready to practice reading this chart. ...
... Crust: greenShade in LIGHTLY with colored pencil. 3. See board for example. 4. Now we are ready to practice reading this chart. ...
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... 6. What is the hottest region in the Earth? Core 7. What layer is responsible for the Earth’s magnetic field? Outer Core 8. Label Earth’s layers in order from thickest (1) to thinnest (4) (number 1 through 4). 4 Crust ...
... 6. What is the hottest region in the Earth? Core 7. What layer is responsible for the Earth’s magnetic field? Outer Core 8. Label Earth’s layers in order from thickest (1) to thinnest (4) (number 1 through 4). 4 Crust ...
Study Guide Chapter 3 – Plate Tectonics GPS: S6E5. Students will
... f. Explain the effects of physical processes (plate tectonics, erosion, deposition, volcanic eruption, gravity) on geological features including oceans (composition, currents, and tides). g. Describe how fossils show evidence of the changing surface and climate of the Earth. 1. Geologists use two ma ...
... f. Explain the effects of physical processes (plate tectonics, erosion, deposition, volcanic eruption, gravity) on geological features including oceans (composition, currents, and tides). g. Describe how fossils show evidence of the changing surface and climate of the Earth. 1. Geologists use two ma ...
Layers of the Earth (Notes 1/5)
... 3. The compression made the ball rotate faster, & the compressed material reacted into a hot core (Sun.) 4. Material around the ball compacted into masses called protoplanets. ...
... 3. The compression made the ball rotate faster, & the compressed material reacted into a hot core (Sun.) 4. Material around the ball compacted into masses called protoplanets. ...
Changes Within the Earth
... • Earthquakes along these fault lines (plates) can cause serious damage. Quakes on the ocean floor can cause tsunamies. ...
... • Earthquakes along these fault lines (plates) can cause serious damage. Quakes on the ocean floor can cause tsunamies. ...
THE ATMOSPHERE
... plants/animals and volcanic eruptions Oxygen makes up 18% of the atmosphere and comes from plants Other gases such as methane, argon, and carbon dioxide make up the rest As we get closer to the earth the air becomes denser (heavy) as we rise through the layers of the atmosphere, the earth’s air b ...
... plants/animals and volcanic eruptions Oxygen makes up 18% of the atmosphere and comes from plants Other gases such as methane, argon, and carbon dioxide make up the rest As we get closer to the earth the air becomes denser (heavy) as we rise through the layers of the atmosphere, the earth’s air b ...
KS4 Earth and atmosphere Learning Objectives
... state that the outer layer if the Earth is made up of tectonic plates ...
... state that the outer layer if the Earth is made up of tectonic plates ...
Chapter Two Notes
... Earth’s Layers • How are the earth’s layers similar to an egg? • Shell=crust • Egg white=mantle • Yolk=core ...
... Earth’s Layers • How are the earth’s layers similar to an egg? • Shell=crust • Egg white=mantle • Yolk=core ...
Lesson 3.3 - Earth`s Spheres
... continents that affect soil and climate. 3. Define the three different types of plate boundaries. Convergent – when two plates collide, forming mountains or volcanoes Divergent – when two plates move apart, forming ridges (ex: Mid-Atlantic Ridge) Transform – when two plates slide past one another, f ...
... continents that affect soil and climate. 3. Define the three different types of plate boundaries. Convergent – when two plates collide, forming mountains or volcanoes Divergent – when two plates move apart, forming ridges (ex: Mid-Atlantic Ridge) Transform – when two plates slide past one another, f ...
C1 Topic 7 the earth revision Earth`s Structure (and rocks) 1. List the
... and takes a lot of time to evacuate everyone ...
... and takes a lot of time to evacuate everyone ...
3rd Rock From the Sun - Scott County School District 1
... 3. What theory states that the earth is made up of plates or huge slabs of rock that move? This theory also helps to explain the existence of earthquakes and volcanoes. ...
... 3. What theory states that the earth is made up of plates or huge slabs of rock that move? This theory also helps to explain the existence of earthquakes and volcanoes. ...
Earth*s Surface Review
... Objective: Students will be able to utilize the lesson outline in order to prepare for the test. ...
... Objective: Students will be able to utilize the lesson outline in order to prepare for the test. ...