Letter to Alfred Wegner Theory of Plate Tectonics 46

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Letter to Alfred Wegner Theory of Plate Tectonics 46 3rd 9 weeks Letter to Alfred Wegner 45 Theory of Plate Tectonics 46 Types of Boundaries 47 Plate Boundaries 48 Convection Current Lab 49 Convection Current Lab 50 Reading Topographic Maps 51 Topographic Maps 52 Model of Day and Night 53 Day and Night 54 Seasons Inference & Illustration 55 Seasons 56 Tides Illustrations 57 Tides 58 Lunar Cycle Illustrations 59 Phases of the Moon 60

Reflection Page 45 Earth’s continents seem to fit together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Write a letter to Alfred Wegner about his theory explaining why you agree or disagree with his theory. Make sure that you justify your point of view with logical evidence.

Types of Boundaries Transform Boundaries Divergent Boundaries Convergent Boundaries /Subduction Zone

Reflection pg. 47 Include the following Name of the main Plate boundary. Describe the specific plate(s) that collide per boundary. Identify the main stress in crustal deformation for each plate. Describe the change in the land created by each specific plate boundary. Describe the formation of land forms at the plate boundary. Include a labeled illustration…drawn not computer generated.

Draw the beaker of water with the paper in it Draw the beaker of water with the paper in it. Be sure to label the beaker, water, paper, heat source (if applicable), and the path of movement of the paper (if any). Pages 49-50

Pages 49-50

Pages 49-50

Pages 49-50

Reflection pg.53 Illustrate a model of rotation that depicts day and night. Use a four square model. Must have color throughout and label day and night in model.

Seasons Reflection Page 55 Inference what would happen if the Earth’s axis was at a 0° tilt. Illustrate a revolution of the Earth at a 23.5° tilt, label the seasons in the northern and southern hemispheres. Draw the Axis including north and south hemispheres, the Sun and North Star. Must include color!

Tides Reflection page 57 Illustrate both Spring and Neap tides MUST INCLUDE COLOR. There should be two examples of each tide to demonstrate the different lunar cycles they are affected by. Label the Two types of Tides ---Spring/Neap Label the Earth, Sun, and Moon. Label the lunar cycles that cause the tide Include the axis of the earth and the North Star

Reflection Pg. 59 Illustrate and Label the Moon Cycle in order when the sun in on the Left side and when the sun is on the right side.

Shade the moon to indicate which side is dark and which side is lit Shade the moon to indicate which side is dark and which side is lit. Label each Phase of the lunar cycle. Sun

Shade the moons to indicate how we would see the moon if we were standing on Earth. Label each Phase of the lunar cycle.

Reflection Page 61 Use your number to research and Identify and example of each of the ecological relationships Producer/Consumer Predator/Prey Parasite/Host Draw and label your examples with a fun fact about that ecosystem.

Ocean Forest Tundra Desert Taiga Rainforest Grassland Savannah

ISN Pg. 63 Research 4 Short-term environmental impacts not mentioned in the notes. Research 4 Long-term environmental impacts not mentioned in the notes. ISN Pg. 63