Why do we need to study Earth Environmental Science?

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Why do we need to study Earth Environmental Science? Essential Question Why do we need to study Earth Environmental Science?

Why Earth Environmental Science? Stars like our Sun are powered by nuclear fusion. Milky Way Galaxy, our galaxy. http://www.geosociety.org/graphics/eo/Why_Earth_Science.pdf Astronomy

1. What is Astronomy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3is8j4ynYd0

Astronomy is the study of the universe. Stars like our Sun are powered by nuclear fusion.

Astronomy Vocabulary Words Earth, motion, space, precession, nutation, barycenter, galaxy, rotates, revolves, sun, 365 days, Polaris, elliptical plane, tilted, seasons, tides, Southern Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, gravitational pull, surface temperature, heat, reflected, radiation, helium, nuclear fusion, hydrogen, solar energy, chemical energy, photosynthesis.

Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arctic Ocean

Oceanography deals with the oceans on earth and how they influence the weather.

http://usresponserestoration. files. wordpress http://usresponserestoration.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/pacific-garbage-patches-currents_noaa-marine-debris_id.png?w=820

Oceanography Vocabulary Words salinity, density, wave, current, global warming, El Nino, La Nina, sea level rise, ocean currents, gyre, pollution

2. What is Oceanography? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc8LD08Pws4

Atmosphere, climate, weather, clouds, precipitation Meteorology

Meteorology Vocabulary Words atmosphere, troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, exosphere, air pressure, humidity, barometer, nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, air mass, weather systems, warm front, cold front stationary front, occluded front, cyclone, hurricane, typhoon, weather data, wind, temperature, weather, climate

Meteorology is the study of weather and climate. Both weather and climate describes the condition of the atmosphere. But weather is for a shorter time , like days, and climate is for a longer time, usually 30 or more years.

3. What is Meteorology? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6jIMkPwahQ

Geology Layers of Sedimentary Rocks. Geology

Geology Vocabulary Words rock cycle, plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, lithosphere, sea floor spreading, oceanic subduction zone, Benioff zone, mountains, eruption, magma, melting, ocean floor, sediment, oceanic rift zone, upwelling, rocks absolute dating, paleomagnetic evidence, crustal plates, crustal plates, heating and melting, cementing and compaction, parent material, weathering and erosion, intense heat and pressure, metamorphic rock, igneous rock, sedimentary rock, faults, plate boundaries, seismic wave, epicenter, focus, topographic maps, geologic maps, mechanical weathering, chemical weathering. agents of weathering, agents of erosion, soil formation, geohazards, landslides, avalanches, tsunami, safety precautions, mass movements, contour plowing.

4. What is Geology? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryrXAGY1dmE

Plate Tectonics describes the motion of tectonic plates the lead to earthquakes, volcanic eruption, subduction, and many more

Earth science empowers us to think globally and act locally. 5. Why study Earth Environmental Science? Earth science empowers us to think globally and act locally. to make sound decisions about issues important in our lives as individuals and citizens.

5. Why Earth Environmental Science? Just as Earth systems directly affect each of us, we — as individuals, communities and nations — affect our planet. We need sustain our limited Earth resources!

Ecology is the study of how to protect and promote of environment. Ecology deals with biomes like the tropical rainforest, grassland, deserts, taiga, and tundra. It also tackles issues on global warming and climate change.

6. Using the five figures below, show the relationships between Earth Science, Astronomy, Geology, Meteorology, and Oceanography .

Using the five geometric figures below, show the relationships between Earth Science, Astronomy, Geology, Meteorology, and Oceanography. Earth Environmental Science

Branches of Earth Science Astronomy Earth Environmental Science Meteorology Geology Ecology Oceanography

Environmental Science https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuW6qNkD7sM

Why do we need to conserve water Why do we need to conserve water? When the amount of water on Earth is the same as the amount water during the Jurassic. Think! Of, relating to, or being the period of geologic time from about 200 to 146 million years ago, the second period of the Mesozoic Era, in which dinosaurs were the dominant form of terrestrial animal life, and the earliest birds appeared

Introduction to Earth Environmental Science Eric Angat Teacher PHS EES

Formative Assessment 1. Stars are powered by nuclear fusion. Hydrogen is the fuel of stars? What is the most abundant substance in the universe? The sun make life of Earth possible. How? 2. The oceans of earth greatly affect Earth’s weather? How? 3. Weather is the present condition of the atmosphere? Explain 4. The earth’s crust is constantly changing. How? 5. Why is there a need for global sustainable development?

Vocabulary Words Oceanography Meteorology Geology Astronomy Earth Environmental Science Star Nuclear Fusion Hydrogen Nuclear Power Plant Nuclear Fission Uranium

Environmental Earth Sciences is concerned with all aspects of interaction between humans, natural resources, ecosystems, special climates or unique geographic zones, and the earth.

Lithosphere Hydrosphere Atmosphere Hydrosphere Atmosphere Biosphere Lithosphere Biosphere