PPT-The Earth and How it Works
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Unit 1 Geographic Literacy Geography 20F How the World Works To understand the complexities of Geography we have to look at our three main ideas 1 What is Where
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Unit 1 Geographic Literacy Geography 20F How the World Works To understand the complexities of Geography we have to look at our three main ideas 1 What is Where 2 Why There 3 Why Care . Things to Know. What do the layers of the Earth look like?. Check the following terms and definitions to see if they are in your journal.. Layers of the Earth. Inner core. – the solid inner core of the Earth. Pressure makes the iron found there a solid mass. . Formation of the Solar System. Formation of the Solar System. Scientists claim that 4.5 billion years ago there was just a featureless cloud of . gas..mostly. hydrogen and some helium with a little carbon and iron. Do you REALLY believe?. ?. ?. . All the planets of the solar system came out of the Sun!!. Humans have been able to peep into the mantle!!. All the Interior of the Earth is in molten state!!. The Earth has only one North Pole!!. Standard. . S6E5. Students will investigate the scientific view of how the earth’s surface is formed. . a. Compare and contrast the Earth’s crust, mantle, and core including temperature, density, and composition. . Sky Part II. Depending on the relative sizes and distances of the Sun and a moon, you might see an eclipse like this: . Sun. planet. moon. Solar Eclipses. Or you might see an eclipse like this:. Sun. An Introduction to Ch 11&12. Regions of the Earth. The Earth is made up predominantly of two major regions:. A predominantly molten, central core. A mostly solid outer mantle and crust. Hydrosphere and Crust . Change . . Fig. 2, p. 312. Chapter Objectives. Weather, climate & climate basics . Climate change through geologic time. Ice ages. Present day climate change. Table 9.1. I. Weather & Climate. The Sun. What physical features do you notice?. How does the Sun compare to the Earth and Moon?. What does the Sun provide for the Earth?. Physical Characteristics of the Sun. Sunspots. Solar Flare. Oblate Spheroid. Bulges in. the middle. Earth’s Shape. 1. Right distance from the Sun. 2. Right amount of water. 3. Right amount of atmosphere. Why Does Earth Have Life?. The . rotation. of the Earth lasts for . The Sun-Earth-Moon System. The relationships between the Sun, Moon, and Earth are important to us in many ways. . The Sun-Earth-Moon System. The Sun provides light and warmth, and it is the source of most of the energy that fuels our society. . What is Geology. Geo. - Earth. Ology. is the study of. This activity will help us study the earth by learning what it is made of and how it can be changed. 4 layers of the Earth. Crust. Mantle. Inner core. STRIKES. . . Question 1:. . Yue sees a quarter moon in the night sky. Which of the following statements about a quarter moon is true?. a. A quarter moon happens at least once a week.. b. A quarter moon happens only once a month.. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . Earth, Moon, and Sun Gravity and Motion Isaac Newton was the first scientist to explain what keeps the Earth and Moon in orbit Force – a push or a pull There is a force acting between the Earth and the moon that keeps them in orbit
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