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Introduction to Earth Science. There are _____ major areas in Earth Science. __________ is the study of space. ____________ is the study of the Earth’s atmosphere. ______________ is the study of the Earth’s oceans. The study of Earth’s surface, materials, and processes is ________. four.
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There are _____ major areas in Earth Science. __________ is the study of space. ____________ is the study of the Earth’s atmosphere. ______________ is the study of the Earth’s oceans. The study of Earth’s surface, materials, and processes is ________. four Astronomy Meteorolgy Oceanography Geology
Astronomy • In astronomy we will study such topics as the sun and other stars, planets and other objects in our solar system, lunar phases, tides, and eclipses.
Meteorology • Here we will take a look at cloud and precipitation types, storms such as hurricanes and tornadoes, and fronts, pressure systems, and weather maps.
Oceanography • We will explore our four major oceans, the properties of seawater, ocean floor and coastline features, ocean sediments, and major ocean currents.
Geology • Here we tackle a variety of topics including minerals and rocks, volcanoes, earthquakes, faults and folds, soils, erosion, mountains, plate tectonics, and geologic history.
Earth Systems • Although we study four branches of earth science, there are many interactions between earth’s systems. You are standing on the ______sphere. You are breathing in part of the ______sphere. If you went to the beach or canoed down the James you where visiting the ______sphere. And you and all the other living things on earth make up the _____sphere. litho atmo hydro bio
Scientific Method • When solving problems scientifically we follow a series of steps to avoid wasting time, effort, and resources. These steps include: • 1. Defining the ________ (may include research or observation) • 2. Stating a ____________ (explanation of observation; must be able to be tested) • 3. _________ the hypothesis (involves measurement of one variable at a time) • 4. Analyzing the _________ (data organized in graphs, tables, and charts) • 5. Drawing _____________ (returning to step #2 as needed) ***This is not a rigid, step-by-step outline.*** problem hypothesis Testing results conclusions
Additional Chapter 1 Vocabulary • ________- the standard for comparison in an experiment • _______- all the variables we are not testing and trying to keep the same • ___________________- factor in an experiment that may change if the independent variable changes • _____________________- factor that the experimenter changes • ______________- also known as SI units; uses a decimal base 10 system; such units as liters, meters, and grams. • ____________________- shorthand where a number is expressed as a multiplier and a power of 10 • _______- explanation that is consistent with repeated observations, can be tested and make predictions, and is as simple as possible • ____- basic fact describing behavior of a natural phenomenon Control Constants Dependent Variable Independent Variable Metric Units Scientific Notation Theory Law