Earth Science SAGE Workbook SAGE Review

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Earth Science SAGE Workbook SAGE Review

Page 16 Standard 4: Objective 3: Students will understand the dynamics of the hydrosphere. Objective 3: Analyze the physical, chemical, and biological dynamics of the oceans and the flow of energy through the oceans.

Page 16 Research how the oceans formed from outgassing by volcanoes and ice from comets.

Page 16 Investigate how salinity, temperature, and pressure at different depths and locations in oceans and lakes affect saltwater ecosystems.

Page 16 Design and conduct an experiment comparing chemical properties (e.g., chemical composition, percent salinity) and physical properties (e.g., density, freezing point depression) of freshwater samples to saltwater samples from different sources.

Page 16 Model energy flow in the physical dynamics of oceans (e.g., wave action, deep ocean tides circulation, surface currents, land and sea breezes, El Niño, upwellings).

Page 16 Evaluate the impact of human activities (e.g., sediment, pollution, overfishing) on ocean systems.