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2nd 9 Weeks Science Review. Created and modified 1/3/2012 By: C. Horejsi. WIND EROSION. ICE EROSION. WATER EROSION. ICE. Wind. WATER. weathering. EARTH'S. ROTATION. Causes N IGHT & DAY. CONSTRUCTIVE & DESTRUCTIVE. FORCES. erosion moves soil. breaking down of rocks.
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2nd 9 Weeks Science Review Created and modified 1/3/2012 By: C. Horejsi
WIND EROSION ICE EROSION WATER EROSION
ICE Wind WATER weathering
EARTH'S ROTATION Causes NIGHT & DAY
CONSTRUCTIVE & DESTRUCTIVE FORCES
breaking down of rocks Water &GRAVITY
The glacier moves down the valley and causes erosion and wearing away of the rock and soil underneath the ice. U = GLACIER
Destructive – wearing away Constructive – build up of sand Destructive – wearing away Destructive – wearing away
Resources in Review What are resources? Resources are things people use. Can you name some resources: wind, water, soil, trees, animals, oil, fossil fuels, solar energy, minerals, rocks, food, electricity, plastic, and many other items.
The most abundant natural resource on Earth 97% is NaCl H20 Can you restate this claim?
Renewable, Nonrenewable, or Inexhaustible Classify the following:
Fossil Fuels F F Non-renewable resources – it takes millions of years to make
Types of Fossil Fuels COP-NG Natural Gas Coal Oil Petroleum
EOPLE, PLANTS RENEWABLE NIMALS ITROGEN PANDAS RINKING WATER IR (ATMOSPHERE) OXYGEN – CARBON-DIOXIDE OIL
Soil Types Loam is a mixture of Clay, Silt, & Sand Sedimentary Layers Clay- tiny particles, retains moisture Silt-fine, rich ingredients, moved from some other place Sand-grainy, mixture Potting Soil – Large particles
Earth’s Resources S.H.E.L Fossil Fuels S.O.W. & Minerals
? [Online Imagehttp://www.roseflowergarden.com/images/soil-a-Small.jpg Downloaded February 4, 2007.
swog Inexhaustible Resources: S U N W I N D O C E A N TIDES G eothermal heat
EOPLE, PLANTS RENEWABLE NIMALS ITROGEN RESOURCES PANDAS RINKING WATER IR (ATMOSPHERE) OXYGEN – CARBON-DIOXIDE OIL
Fossil Fuels F F Non-renewable resources – take millions of years to make. Made from the remains of living organisms – such as plants and animals.
NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES Fossil Fuels, Rocks, Minerals Takes millions of years to make – cannot be replaced in our life time.
Types of Fossil Fuels COP-NG Natural Gas Coal Oil Petroleum
V U m ountains W eather From Water, Wind, & Ice
MAGNETS have 2 poles Opposites Attract Likes Repel
Electric currents flows through conductors flows through closed circuits