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Inner Terrestrial Planets Introduction Inner Terrestrial Planets

The 8 Planets Planets are characterized by __________, _______, and __________________________. The inner planets are ________________ (example = Earth). The outer planets ____________________________ (example = Jupiter).

Planet Earth

Environmental Science - is the _______________ ________________________________________________________________________. This includes the living and non-living factors As Earth’s human population continues to grow, as technology advances and human needs and wants increase, our impacts on the world become more widespread and severe, despite improvement in some areas.

What’s so special about Earth? Earth supports life due to the presence of _____________. Earth maintains a steady surface temperature due to ______________ ___________________________________________________________. Many more unique qualities

Is the sun important? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Light travels to Earth in the form of _______

Why are plants green? Part I Part II

1.1 Planet of Life Living things are called ____________. __________ – Layer of land that forms Earth’s surface. __________ – All the parts of Earth that are made up of water. __________ – Layer of air that surrounds Earth. __________ – Anywhere on Earth where life exists

1.2 Earth’s Land and Water Lithosphere 3 Main rock types: Majority of rock is Igneous, however the rocks that we are in contact with are Sedimentary for the most part. Major Minerals – Silicates

Examples of Igneous rocks that would form from lava include basalt, obsidian, scoria, and pumice.

Rock that is changed by heat and pressure Metamorphic Rock Rock that is changed by heat and pressure

Sedimentary Rock Rock that is formed from smaller particles that are squeezed together due to pressure.

Hydrosphere More than ___________________________________. _____ of it is Salt water and _____ Fresh water

2/3 or ______________________________ As our ice caps melt our freshwater decreases and our saltwater increases. Surface water – ponds, lakes, and streams Groundwater - aquifers

1.3 The Atmosphere 4 Atmospheric layers based on temperature change. _____________ (Highest) _____________ _____________ (Lowest) The atmosphere becomes less dense the farther you travel from Earth.

1.4 The Biosphere Anywhere that life can and is supported. It is ______ _________

Spheres Interact Lithosphere interacts with the Hydrosphere when toxins from a factory run off into a water system and poison fish in a body of water Hydrosphere interacts with the Atmosphere when water evaporates and forms clouds Atmosphere interacts with the Lithosphere when acid rain falls and dissolves limestone