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

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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 1/9 -1/13 1/12 Thursday: Number 1-6 Look at the Pink WS Moon Phases Look at your notes and determine the moon phase

Week of 1/17 -1/20 1/19 Thursday: Explain the relationships of the HR Diagram. What does the graph compare?

Week of 1/23 -1/27 1/26 Thursday: 1/24 Tuesday: Give your personal definition of a fossil. 1/26 Thursday: Why are fossils useful to scientists?

Week of 1/30 -2/3 1/31 Tuesday: Define – Index Fossil 1/30 Monday: Zircon Article Read the article Write at least 5 facts from the reading that explain or describe earth’s geologic history. 1/31 Tuesday: Define – Index Fossil

Put in order from oldest to youngest: Week of 1/30 -2/3 2/1 Wednesday: Put in order from oldest to youngest:

Week of 2/6 -2/10 2/8 Wednesday: Demise of the Dinosaur Read pp 385 Old Earth Sci Textbook 1) Explain the hypotheses of the dinosaur extinction.

Week of 2/21 -2/24 2/21 Tuesday: New Earth Sci Textbook Pages 378-380 What are the causes of climate? 2/23 Thursday: Number 1-8 Answers only for the weather questions

Week of 3/6 -3/10 3/7 Tuesday Describe the differences between the stresses: compression, tension, and shearing. 3/8 Wednesday Draw a before and after offset normal fault dipping to the left on your paper. Show arrows for stress and wall movement, label stress, HW, and FW.

Week of 3/13 -3/17 3/15 Wednesday What is YOUR definition of an earthquake.

Week of 3/20 -3/24 3/20 Monday What are the types of earthquake waves? 3/23 Thursday Describe the process of locating the epicenter of an earthquake. (use a flow chart or step by step process)

Week of 3/20 -3/24 3/24 Friday Geology textbook pages 416-417 Tell the number for the Mercalli and Richter Scale: Earthquake is felt quite noticeably by people indoors, especially on upper floors of the building. Many people do not recognize it as an earthquake. Standing cars may rock slightly. Earthquake is felt by all, many frightened. Some heavy furniture is moved: a few instances of fallen plaster.

Week of 4/3 -4/7 4/5 Wednesday Geology textbook pages 416-417 Tell the number for the Mercalli and Richter Scale: Earthquake damage is negligible in buildings of good design and construction: slight to moderate in well-built ordinary structures. Water well levels change. Earthquake is felt by very few. Some hanging items may swing.

Week of 4/10 -4/14 4/13 Thursday Geology textbook pages 448 What is the velocity of the P and S wave in the: 1. Lithosphere? 2. Mantle?

Week of 4/24 -4/27 4/24 Monday Finish the boundaries on the practice map: