PPT-Restless Earth

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1 a Describe the characteristics of oceanic crust 3 Oceanic crust is generally less than 200 million years old some is much newer a million years old in Iceland

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1 a Describe the characteristics of oceanic crust 3 Oceanic crust is generally less than 200 million years old some is much newer a million years old in Iceland It is dense and can sink beneath continental crust Oceanic crust can be renewed at constructive plate margins and destroyed at subduction zones The characteristics may be described in a comparative way with reference to continental crust . This urge tends to be accompanied by unus ual feelings or sensations called paresthesia that occur deep in the legs These uncomfortable sensa tions often are described as a burning tingling prickling or jittery feeli ng In some people these unpleasa e and Venous Insufficiency. Sean Stewart, MS, MD. Regional Medical Director. Director of Sclerotherapy. Center for Vein Restoration. Outline. Restless . Leg Syndrome (RLS). Chronic Venous . Insufficeincy. of Prayer . and Healing. Restless is the heart until it comes to rest in you. . All the earth, all the earth shall remember . And return to our God. . Restless is the Heart. Lord you have been our refuge through all time, . Key terms:. Solstice: day when the sun appears farthest North or South of the equator. Northern hemisphere receives the most sunlight of the year around June 21 on the summer solstice.. Phase: shape of the moon you see from Earth.. Chapter 3. Earth-Sun Relationship. Chapter 3 – Section 1. Weather . Weather. – the condition of the atmosphere in one place during a limited period of . time. Ex. : looking out the window to see if you need an umbrella means you’re checking the weather. The Earth is divided into three layers based on the compounds that makeup each layer. They are:. 1. Crust. 2. Mantle. 3. Core. The Crust. The Crust is the :. 1. outer most layer of the Earth.. 2. It is the thinnest layer.. What is Earth Science?. What are the Earth System’s four Spheres?. What are cycles and how do they work?. System. : A kind of model often used to describe the natural world.. Closed System. : ENERGY enters and may leave, but MATTER does not leave. By Jason Janczak. SIZE OF THE EARTH, MOON, AND SUN. The Earth’s radius is 3959 miles. The Moon’s radius is 1079 miles . The Sun’s radius is 432,474 miles. Fun facts: The Earth is about 4 times the size of the . What to do: identify the features in the photos, make notes about landforms, describe and explain case studies . Levelled Objectives. . (What are we learning?). L1. identify tectonic landforms. L2. describe & explain landforms. 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. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQx2wLyagk4. . Essential Question:. How are layers of the Earth different from one another?. Standard:. S6E5a. Compare and contrast the Earth’s crust, mantle, and core including temperature, density, and composition.. 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 . What is the structure of the earth.. What is Continental Drift. What causes Folding. What causes Earthquakes. What causes . Volcanos. INSIDE THE EARTH. (1) CRUST. : OUTER LAYER. GROUND WE ARE STANDING ON. Geological Time Scale. AIM: . How have stratigraphy and radiometric dating been used to construct the geological time scale?. The History of Earth. Earth’s history has been studied through 2 methods:.

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