PPT-Earth’s Oceans Chapter 13

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In your science log try to answer the following questions based on what you already know How have Earths oceans changed over time Name two ways scientists study

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In your science log try to answer the following questions based on what you already know How have Earths oceans changed over time Name two ways scientists study the ocean without going underwater. 1. Continents and Ocean. A continent is one of the seven large landmasses on earth. . . 2. Continents and Oceans. The seven continents are:. Africa . Australia. Antarctica . Asia. North America. South America. Write On . Grade. . 3. Learner Expectation. Content Standard:. 3.0 . Geography enables the students to see, understand and appreciate the web of relationships between people, places, and environments. Students will use the knowledge, skills, and understanding of concepts within the six essential elements of geography: world in spatial terms, places and regions, physical systems, human systems, environment and society, and the uses of geography.. A Reynolds’ Production 2010. Review Really Fast. All . elements are pure substances . because it has . one type of atom . and . cannot be broken. down.. All . compounds are. made up of . 2 or more elements chemically joined together to form a new substance.. Oceans cover _____% . of Earth’s surface (all water =75%). 71. 5 oceans. smallest. Largest & deepest. NEW. Make a BAR graph showing the . AREA (size). of the 5 oceans. Pacific 156,000,000 km. OCEANS. Mariah Moore. Social Studies. 3. rd. Grade. Summary: The purpose . of this Power Point is to have students learn the different types of oceans. . Objective. : Given a power point. on the oceans, the students will be able to accurately answer questions about the oceans with 100% accuracy. . Oceans cover _____% . of Earth’s surface (all water =75%). 71. 5 oceans. smallest. Largest & deepest. NEW. Make a BAR graph showing the . AREA (size). of the 5 oceans. Pacific 156,000,000 km. Organization of . Ch. 21-24. Ch. 21.1 – Describes the geologic time scale. Ch. 22 – Precambrian Earth. . Section 1: Early Earth. . Section 2: Formation of the Crust and Continents. . Section 3: Formation of the Atmosphere and Oceans. Oceanography. Oceanography. is the study of all aspects of the marine environment.. To do this, we need to use many different sciences. . Often times, the knowledge of multiple sciences is needed to see how each aspect works together. . Team 2: Cynthia Lopez, Christine Everett, Tobias Contreras, Tara Visker, Valerie Villarreal, and Chris Rogers. Cirque du Soleil is a Canadian entertainment company founded in 1984 that was founded by street performers. Objective. Oceans are the largest bodies of water on Earth. .. Oceans account for 97% of all water on Earth. .. We have 5 Oceans total:. Atlantic. Pacific. Indian. Arctic. Southern. The Oceans. The 5 Oceans. Jun Wu and colleagues at Arizona State University have examined the issue broadly, considering planetary . accretion, magma . oceans, core formation, mantle convection, and interaction of a proto-atmosphere with the surrounding solar nebula. Their comprehensive hypothesis uses the isotopic composition of hydrogen as a tracer of the sources of water and its processing during planetary formation and subsequent differentiation. Here is an overview of their model in six stages. . Arctic Ocean . Atlantic Ocean . Indian Ocean. Pacific Ocean  . Southern Ocean. The earth's oceans are . connected.. 2) The . earth’s oceans are connected. .. 3) Almost . 80% . of the earth's surface is covered by water. . . By: Lina Alvenda & Kori Dickie . 5. th. period. Most are located in Northern hemisphere. Found in mountainous areas, rift zones, or along the courses of mature rivers . Higher altitudes. 3 zones- littoral zone, open-water zone, deep-water benthic zone . Key Message #1. 9. Ch. 9 | Oceans and Marine Resources. The Nation’s valuable ocean ecosystems are being disrupted by increasing global temperatures through the loss of iconic and highly valued habitats and changes in species composition and food web structure. Ecosystem disruption will intensify as ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and other aspects of climate change increase. In the absence of significant reductions in carbon emissions, transformative impacts on ocean ecosystems cannot be avoided..

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