Monitoring Earth’s Changes

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Monitoring Earth’s Changes Earth Watch Monitoring Earth’s Changes Project developed by T. Tomm 2016 Full lesson available at http://sciencespot.net/

What would each of these scientists monitor? Earth Watch What significant events have happened since the first of the year? Which of Earth’s system were involved? What data do we need? Where would we find it? What do we predict will happen in the next several months? What would each of these scientists monitor? Geologists Seismologists Meteorologists Volcanologists

Earth Watch Let’s set up the teams … Geologists Seismologists What questions do we need to answer? What do we need to do today to get started? Let’s set up the teams … Geologists Seismologists Meteorologists Volcanologists Go to Google Drive  Shared With Me  Earth Watch to find your team’s folder and other resources.

Our first report day will be ______________________. Earth Watch Reports Our first report day will be ______________________. Each team will need to share a list of significant events that includes the dates, location, and a description of the event. You may use the report form provided or create your own methods using Google tools. Go to Google Drive  Shared With Me  Earth Watch to find your team’s folder and other resources.