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Ch 1 Notes. Mr. Russo Beaumont High School. Ch 1 Vocab Matrix. Latitude Longitude Topographic Map Contour Line Contour Interval Hypothesis Theory Core Mantle Crust Atmosphere Geosphere. Objective.
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Ch 1 Notes Mr. Russo Beaumont High School
Ch 1 Vocab Matrix • Latitude • Longitude • Topographic Map • Contour Line • Contour Interval • Hypothesis • Theory • Core • Mantle • Crust • Atmosphere • Geosphere
Objective • We will be able to break down Earth Science into its 4 main parts and describe each part.
What is Earth Science • Study of Earth and… • Earth’s neighbors in space
Geology • Geology – Study of Earth (what the Earth is made of)
In case you were wondering • If you became a geologist you probably will get paid to travel across the whole world to study the different types of rocks etc. • Average $83,000
Oceanography • Oceanography – study the composition and movement of water (oceans, lakes, rivers, anything) • Average salary$70,000
Meteorology • Meteorology – Study of atmosphere and the processes that produce weather and climate • Average salary $74,528
Astronomy • Astronomy - Study of the universe • Stars and other planets • Average salary $55,000
Objectives – Ch 1.2 Notes • We will be able to break down the Earth into its interior and exterior components
Hydrosphere • Hydrosphere – Water portion of the Earth • All bodies of water (Ocean, lake, river, groundwater, etc) • 71% of Earth’s Surface • 97 % of all water is in the ocean
Atmosphere • Atmosphere - Gaseous portion of the planet • The air we breathe and all the gases in the air • Protects us from UV light • Produces all forms of weather
Geosphere • Geosphere– Layer of Earth under ocean and the atmosphere (All rock and/or ground)
Biosphere • Biosphere - All life on Earth • From the fish at the bottom of the ocean to the birds highest in the sky • Including plants
What are the 4 major spheres into which Earth is divided? • Hydrosphere • Atmosphere • Geosphere • Biosphere
Objectives • We will be able to break down the Earth into its interior and exterior components
What defines the 3 main parts of the Earth • Core • Mantle • Crust
Core • Core – Innermost layer of the Earth • Made mostly of Iron and Nickel • Approximately 6000°C
Mantle • Mantle – 2nd layer of Earth between the core and the crust • All rock is molten
Crust • Crust – Thin Rocky outer layer of Earth • 2 layers – Lithosphere & Asthenosphere
Question • If I was doing a study on the Earth’s crust, what would I be studying? • Oceanography • Meteorology • Astronomy • Geology
Question • If I was trying to predict weather patterns, what would I be studying? • Oceanography • Meteorology • Astronomy • Geology
Question • If I was doing a study on an endangered species, what sphere would I be studying? • Hydrosphere • Biosphere • Atmosphere • Geosphere
Question • If I was trying to learn to find new places to find fresh water, what sphere would I be studying? • Hydrosphere • Biosphere • Atmosphere • Geosphere
Objectives – Notes 1.3-1.5 (Pg27) • We will be able to determine where cities are on a map using latitude and longitude coordinates
What lines on a map are used to indicate location? • Latitude and Longitude
Latitude • Latitude – The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees. • LANS
Longitude • Longitude – The distance East or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees. • LOWE
Prime Meridian / Equator • Equator – 0 degrees latitude • Prime meridian – 0 degrees longitude
On White Boards • Using your definition, draw a globe with latitude lines.
Objective: Notes 1.3-1.5 (Pg 27) • We will be able to create a 3D map from a 2D topographic map. • We will be able to determine the elevation of certain features on a topographic map using contour lines and contour intervals
Topographic Map • Topographic Maps show Earth’s surface in 3 dimensions. They show elevation
How do topographic maps differ from other maps? • Topographic Maps show elevation. • Elevation means 3 dimensions • Most maps only show 2 dimensions.
Contour Line • Contour Line – A line on a topo map that indicates elevation • Every point on a contour line is the same elevation.
Contour Lines Cont’d • If contour lines are CLOSE together, that means the land is very steep. • If contour lines are WIDELY SPACED, the change in elevation is gradual.
Contour Interval • Contour Interval – The space in between contour lines. • The contour interval varies based on the map.
Explain the difference between a hypothesis and a theory • Hypothesis – A possible Explanation (untested) • Theory – Well tested and widely accepted by the scientific community
Examples • Theory of Gravity – Why we fall down • Atomic Theory – What we are made of • Theory of relativity – Einstein’s work • Big Bang Theory – How the universe was formed
What is a Topographic Map? In contrast to most maps, a topographic map shows the shape of the Earth’s surface by using contour lines.
Contours are imaginary lines that join points of equal elevation above or below sea level.
Let’s keep going! 100m
Now we’re at 200m. 200m 100m
Shall we march on? 200m 100m
We’ve made it to 300m! 300m 200m 100m
On to the peak! 300m 200m 100m
We’re on the peak, but what’s our elevation? 300m 200m 100m