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Geology BELLWORK Answer questions and/or define each the vocabulary words. Answer questions in complete thoughts/sentences. Keep definitions short and to the point.

Week of 1/5 -1/8 1/6 Wednesday: Define and quick sketch the following words using the Earth Science textbooks pages ) rotation 2) revolution 3) new moon 4) full moon 5) waxing 6) waning

Week of 1/11 -1/15 1/11 Monday: Explain why we never see the other side of the moon. 1/12 Tuesday: Choose one of the following words and apply towards Kepler’s Laws. Explain why you used that word for that law. Only use each word once. -mario kart-lollipop-playground -football-rubber band

Week of 1/11 -1/15 1/13 Wednesday: Earth Science Textbook pages )How many Earths would fit in the diameter of the sun? 2)What is the suns volume compared to the Earth? 3)What is the cycle of the sunspots? 1/14 Thursday: Earth Science Textbook page 703 Define and sketch apparent magnitude absolute magnitude

Week of 1/11 -1/15 1/15 Friday Identify the moon phases #1-6 on the pink worksheet.

Week of 1/19 -1/22 1/20 Wednesday Tell how the following terms are different: numerical age vs. relative time 1/22 Friday Give an example for each of the following: Direct fossil Indirect fossil

Week of 1/25 -1/291/26Tuesday Tell the reason for each unconformity

Week of 2/8 -2/12 2/8 Monday Earth Science Textbook PAGE 365 What was each ERA known for? Precambrian Paleozoic Mesozoic Cenozoic

Week of 2/16 -2/19 2/16 Tuesday Old Earth Science Textbook PAGE What are the 2 hypotheses that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs? 2.Explain the process of Earth’s climate cooling over time. What caused the sun to be blocked out? 2/17 Wednesday Write the following statements and tell if the following are truths or lies: Flowering plants abundant in the Cenozoic Mammals abundant in the Mesozoic Ocean life explodes in the Paleozoic

Week of 2/22 -2/26 2/22 Monday Old Earth Science Textbook PAGE What is the temperature range for Moose Factory, graph B? 2.What are the average temperatures and amounts of precipitation for Chicago (graph A) in May, June, and July?

Week of 2/29 -3/3 3/3 Thursday Geology Textbook PAGE Describe the rocks in the photo. What caused the bending or folding?

Week of 3/7 -3/11 3/7 Monday Explain and show the differences between compression and tensional stress.

Week of 3/7 -3/11 3/11 Friday: Identify the following:

Week of 3/14 -3/18 3/14 Monday Draw a Reverse Fault Dipping 25* West with offset rock layers. 3/15 Tuesday Tell the stress and movement of the hanging wall for 1)Reverse fault 2)Normal fault

Week of 3/14 -3/18 3/17 Thursday Geology Textbook pages ) What causes earthquakes? (give at least 3 reasons)

Week of 3/28 -4/1 3/29 Tuesday 1)What factors (at least 2) determine the damage from an earthquake? (This is a thinking question.) 3/30 Wednesday 1)What are the body waves of an earthquake and where is the origination point? 2)What are the surface waves and their point of origin?

Week of 3/28 -4/1 3/31 Thursday: Geology Textbook page What helps buildings withstand damage from earthquakes? 2.What factors cause buildings more damage during earthquakes? 4/1 Friday: Geology Textbook page What time does the P-wave arrive at 8000 km? 2.What time does the S-wave arrive at 8000 km? 3. What is the S-P Interval Time for #1 and #2?

Week of 4/4-4/8 4/5 Tuesday: List the steps we take to find the epicenter of an earthquake? (The steps of triangulation?)

Week of 4/11-4/15 4/13 Wednesday: Compare and contrast: Active continental margin and Passive continental margin

Week of 4/25-4/29 4/25 Monday: What evidence was used to describe and support continental drift? (list as many as you can think of) 4/27 Wednesday: What features are associated with: 1. Convergent O-C 2. Divergent C-C 3. Transform C-C

Week of 5/2-5/6 5/5 Thursday: (Geology text book page 515) 1) Why do geologist “love” the plate tectonics theory? 2) What is the driving force for plate tectonics?

Week of 5/9-5/13 5/9 Monday: (Geology text book page 249) 1)Compare and contrast the headwaters of a stream to the mouth of the stream/river. 5/13 Friday: (Geology text book page 317 figure 12.14) 1) Compare and contrast stream valleys to glacial valleys. BELLWORK QUIZ ON MONDAY 5/16!!!