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Title: Earth and Space Science


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Earth and Space Science
  • By Harrison Gafurafura
  • Science t-1

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ESS1
  • The Water Cycle
  • This cycle is made up of
  • a few main parts
  • evaporation (and transpiration)
  • condensation
  • precipitation
  • collection

3
Earths ClimateThe average weather in a
place over more than thirty years.
4
Changes in the ocean temperature
  • Sea level is rising
  • Arctic sea ice is melting
  • Sea-surface temperatures are warming

5
Changes in the atmosphere
  • The Greenhouse effect
  • Damage to the ozone layer
  • Acid rain

6
ESS 12 1 Composition Features of Earth
Materials
  • Layers of Earth

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Hydrosphere
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Atmosphere
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Geological Evidence Map showing distribution of
fossils on the southern continents. These
distributions caused Wegener to join the
continents as shown in the map.
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ESS131 Fossils
  • A fossil is the prehistoric remains of a plant or
    animal. There are usually preserved when they are
    buried under many layers of sand and mud. Under
    pressure the sand and mud become sedimentary
    rock. Minerals go into the fossil replacing the
    remains and creating a copy in stone.

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Fossil
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ESS141 OBSERVATION OF EARTH FROM SPACE
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ESS151
  • Plates movement

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ESS1 5 2Landforms
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ESS1 5 2Ocean floor
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ESS1 5 3
  • Convection
  • The transfer of
  • heat by movements
  • of a fluid
  • Convection happens in the Earth's crust,
  • ocean, atmosphere

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ESS611Rockcycle
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ESS162Sedimentaryrocks
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Igneous rock
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Metamorphic rock
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ESS163How is sedimentary rock formed
  • Little pieces of our earth have been
    eroded--broken down and worn awayby wind and
    water.
  • These little bits of our earth are washed
    downstream where they settle to the bottom of the
    rivers, lakes, and oceans.
  • Layer after layer of eroded earth is deposited on
    top of each.
  • These layers are pressed down more and more
    through time, until the bottom layers slowly turn
    into rock

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ESS164Rocks physical characteristics
  • Hardness is the ability of one substance to
    scratch another substance
  • Density Luster
  • Cleavage Color
  • Twinning Special light effects
  • Transparency Streak
  • Fracture


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ESS171
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ESS172 properties of water
  • Chemical Properties- one atom of oxygen bound to
    two atoms of hydrogen
  • Physical properties- the only natural substance
    that is found in all three states -- liquid,
    solid (ice), and gas (steam). It has mass and
    density

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ESS173

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ESS211
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ESS212
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ESS213
  • Earths rotation on its axis causes day and night.
  • .one complete revolution around the sun is called
    a year.
  • The phase of the moon you see depends on how much
    of the sunlit side of the moon faces earth.
  • An eclipse occurs when an object in space comes
    between the sun and a third object,and casts a
    shadow on that object.
  • .Tides are caused by the interaction of the
    earth,the moon and sun

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ESS221
  • The suns energy comes from nuclear fusion
  • In process of nuclear fusion, hydrogen atoms join
    together to form helium
  • Light heat gradually move from the core of the
    sun to its atmosphere and escape to space.
  • Some of this light and heat reach earth,
    becoming earth Maine source of energy
  • .

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ESS214The relationship between Earth,Sun,and
moon
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ESS231
  • There are 8 planets
  • The four inner planets are small and have rocky
    surfaces. These planets are Mercury, Venus,
    Earth, and Mars.
  • The four outer planets-Jupiter , Saturn,Uranus,
    Neptune are much larger then earth and do not
    have solid surfaces,

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ESS232
  • Newton concluded that two factors- inertial and
    gravity combine to keep the planets I orbit.
  • The tendency of a moving object to continue in a
    straight line or a stationary object to remain in
    place is the objects inertia.
  • The force, called gravity, attracts all objects
    toward one another.

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ESS233
  • Earth has liquid water and a suitable temperature
    range and atmosphere for living things to
    survive.
  • Other planets do not have such favorable
    conditions, which scientists sometimes call the
    goldilocks condition.

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ESS234
  • Visit these websites for excellent information on
    the planets
  • http//www.space.com/planets/
  • http//pds.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/

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ESS235
  • Gravitational force attracts all objects toward
    one another,
  • The strength of gravity depends on objects and
    the distance between them.
  • The planets are in orbit around the sun because
    the suns gravity pulls on them while their
    inertia keeps them moving ahead.

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ESS241
  • Satellites, rockets observatories and telescopes
    are tools used to explore the solar system.

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ESS311
  • 1 AU 149,597,870.691 kilometers
  • An Astronomical Unit is approximately the mean
    distance between the Earth and the Sun
  • ESS 312
  • A light year is a way of measuring distance
  • A light year is 5,865,696,000,000 miles
    (9,460,800,000,000 kilometers)
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