PPT-History of Ocean Exploration
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Into the Wide Blue Yonder 3 main reasons for seafaring Food Trade Discovery of new land Ancient seafaring Biblically Noahs Ark and similar stories of floods Not
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Into the Wide Blue Yonder 3 main reasons for seafaring Food Trade Discovery of new land Ancient seafaring Biblically Noahs Ark and similar stories of floods Not really out to Sea 1 st. Rockefeller Jr Memorial PKWY Big Hole NB Cowpens NB Fort Donelson NB Fort Necessity NB Moores Creek NB Petersburg NB Stones River NB Tupelo NB Wilsons Creek NB Kennesaw Mountain NBP Richmond NBP Brices Cross Roads NBS Chickamauga and Chattanooga NMP Ocean Zones. Which Zone?. 1. Each . group. . will be given a set of words that relate to the different zones of the ocean.. 2. At your table you will . try and place . your words in the correct zone.. The only route from Europe to China was over land. Traveling over land was slow, harsh, and . dangerous. The usual route went through the city of Constantinople. In 1453, the Turks of the Ottoman Empire took over the area. IMPORTANT CONCEPTS. Establishment . of the 13 colonies. Representative Democracy. Mercantilism. Religious freedom. Exploration and Colonization. Important Terms. Absolute . chronology – exact . date. Created by . 8. grade, school . №. 7. , . Korolyov. , Russia. Sponsoring teacher Margarita . Astakhova. Contributions from . countries: teachers:. ”: Through the Decades. 6. th. Grade Summer Research. Hello Everyone!. The research class is different from the other classes you will take. It will challenge you to learn new concepts and apply them to your own original research. You will need to be prepared to put time and effort, and it is going to be very important that you are very organized and hit deadlines. After talking to your . Deep Sea Exploration. Ninety percent. of all volcanic activity . occurs in the oceans. .. The greatest mountain range is the Mid-Ocean Ridge, extending 64,374km (40,000 mi) from the Arctic Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, around Africa, Asia, and Australia, and under the Pacific Ocean to the west coast of North America.. Spurs to Age of Exploration. 1. Renaissance. Focus on individual accomplishment. Encouraged questioning and discovery. Exposure to classical texts concerning world geography. Spurs to Age of Exploration. and Marine Sciences. Chapter 2. 39 slides. Ancient Uses and Explorations. Prehistory and the Rise of Seafaring. History doesn’t record who the first people were to explore the oceans, nor when. But archaeologists date . -. Julian Oscillation. . . Toshiaki . Shinoda (Texas A&M . Univ.,. . Corpus Christi), . Weiqing. . Han (Univ. . of Colorado. ). ,. . Yuanlong. . Li (Univ. . of Colorado), . Chunzai. Wang (NOAA/AOML. MEDITERRANEAN SEA. NILE RIVER. CONGO RIVER. ZAMBEZI RIVER. NIGER RIVER. ATLAS MOUNTAINS. SAHARA DESERT. DRAKENSBURG MOUNTAINS. GREAT RIFT VALLEY. ETHIOPIAN HIGHLANDS. KALAHARI DESERT. MT. KILAMANJARO. From 100-200 m (600 ft) to the deepest part. Mesopelagic (to depth of 3300 ft -1000 m). Twilight. THE DEEP - Bathypelagic, Abyssopelagic & Hadopelagic. No sunlight at all. THE MESOPELAGIC. From 100-200 m to depth of 3300 ft (1000 m). 1 WOCE was conceived in late-1970snot so easy to re-capture thinking of the time: A: Sunlight – Producers require sunlight for photosynthesis. Ocean life is determined by many factors:. B: Temperature – most animals live near the surface where it is warmer. Ocean life is determined by many factors:.
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