The Core Movie Questions Graph Notebook Pg. 158

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The Core Movie Questions Graph Notebook Pg. 158 1. The Aurora are caused by high altitude static discharge, (from charged particles given off by the sun), what color are the Aurora Borealis lights in the sky? 2. What does the Earth’s magnetic field protect us from? 3. Describe the two parts of the Earth’s core. a. Inner Core – b. Outer Core- 4. The scientists decided to launch their ship into the Marianas Trench. a. What is the advantage of launching there? b. What is the risk of launching there? 5. Why are the crystals in the lower mantle so huge? 6. What observation led the crew to realize the outer core was much less dense than expected?

The Core Movie Questions Graph Notebook Pg. 158 1. The Aurora are caused by high altitude static discharge, (from charged particles given off by the sun), what color are the Aurora Borealis lights in the sky? Auroral displays appear in many colours although pale green and pink are the most common.

The Core Movie Questions Graph Notebook Pg. 158 2. What does the Earth’s magnetic field protect us from? Earth's magnetic field serves to deflect most of the solar wind, whose charged particles would otherwise strip away the ozone layer that protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.

The Core Movie Questions Graph Notebook Pg. 158 3. Describe the two parts of the Earth’s core. a. Inner Core – is a solid ball with a radius of about 760 miles. It consist primarily of an iron–nickel alloy and is about the same temperature as the surface of the Sun b. Outer Core-

Ch. 21.2 World Climate Pg. 592-599 Pg. 159-160 Graph Notebook Part 1: Write one paragraph explaining dry climates and why Antarctica can be classified as a desert. Refer to pg. 598- 599 Part 2: Word Glossary Definition Picture 1. Koppen Climate Classification System 2. Wet Tropical Climate 3. Tropical Wet and Dry Climate 4. Humid Subtropical Climate 5. Marine West Coast Climate 6. Dry Summer Subtropical Climate 7. Subarctic Climate

Ch. 21.2 World Climate Pg. 592-599 Pg. 159-160000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000`` Graph Notebook Word Definition 1. Koppen Climate Classification System 2. Wet Tropical Climate 3. Tropical Wet and Dry Climate Word Definition Picture 4. Humid Subtropical Climate 5. Marine West Coast Climate 6. Dry Summer Subtropical Climate 7. Subarctic Climate

Ch. 21.2 World Climate Pg. 592-599 Pg. 159-160 Graph Notebook Part 1: Write one paragraph explaining dry climates and why Antarctica can be classified as a desert. Refer to pg. 598-599

The Core Movie Questions Graph Notebook Pg. 158 Instructions: Write out Q’s 5 and 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Why are the crystals in the lower mantle so huge? 6. What observation led the crew to realize the outer core was much less dense than expected?