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Warm Up 9/19
 On the global grid, the prime meridian is at
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__ degrees _______________.
0 degrees longitude
Differences in elevation are best shown
using a __________________ map.
Topographic map
How could two points 35 degrees north of
the equator—one in North America and
the other in China—be distinguished using
map coordinates?
By their longitude
Earth System Science
Chapter 1, Section 4
What is a System?
 Earth is a dynamic planet with many separate
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but interactive parts or spheres
Earth scientists are studying how these spheres
are interconnected (Earth system science)
Earth system science’s aim is to understand
Earth as a system made up of numerous
interacting parts, or subsystems
System – any size group of interacting parts
that form a complex whole
Most natural systems are driven by sources of
energy that move matter and/or energy from one
place to another, and are called open systems
(energy and matter flow into and out of the
system)
Concept Check
 What is Earth system science?
 A way of looking at Earth as a system
made up of several interacting
subsystems.
Earth as a System
 One source of energy for the Earth system is the sun,
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which drives external processes that occur in the
atmosphere, hydrosphere, and at Earth’s surface
Weather and climate, ocean circulation, and erosional
processes are driven by energy from the sun
Earth’s interior is the second source of energy
There is heat remaining from the time Earth formed,
as well as the heat continuously generated by the
decay of radioactive elements, these sources power
the internal processes that produce volcanoes,
earthquakes, and mountains
The parts of the Earth system are linked so that a
change in one part can produce changes in any or all
of the other parts
Human actions produce changes in all of the other
parts of the Earth system
The Earth System
Concept Check
 How do we know that Earth’s systems are
connected?
 Events taking place in one part can
produce changes in all the other parts.
People and the Environment
 Environment refers to everything that surrounds and
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influences an organism (biological, social, and
nonliving)
The term environmental science is usually used for
things that focus on the relationships between people
and the natural environment
Resources are an important focus of the Earth
sciences
Renewable resources can be replenished over
relatively short time spans
Nonrenewable resources are classified because the
processes that create them are so slow that it takes
millions of years for significant deposits to accumulate
As the population of Earth grows, so does the demand
for mineral and energy resources; we must find a way
to meet the increasing demand for nonrenewable
resources
Growth of
World
Population
Concept Check
 How do renewable and nonrenewable
resources differ?
 Renewable resources can be replenished
over a relatively short time span.
Nonrenewable resources take millions of
years to accumulate.
Environmental Problems
 The Earth sciences must also deal with
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environmental problems; some problems are
local, some are regional, and still others are
global
Significant threats to the environment include air
pollution, acid rain, ozone depletion, and global
warming
The loss of fertile soils to erosion, the disposal of
toxic wastes, and the contamination and
depletion of water resources are also of concern
Earthquakes, landslides, floods, hurricanes and
drought are some of the many natural hazards,
they only become hazards when people try to
live where these natural processes occur
As the world population grows, so do the
pressures on our environment; we must strive to
understand Earth
Concept Check
 What are three ways that humans affect
Earth’s systems?
 Contaminating water, polluting air,
disposing of toxic waste, etc.
Assignment
 Read Chapter 1, Section 4 (pg.18-22)
 Do Section 1.4 Assessment #1-8 (pg. 22)