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Scientific Method Steps It allows to test hypothesis Experiments should be replicable Exact instructions Re-test should give same results

Earth Composition pg 18, 19

Weathering What is ……? Weathering small pieces change the chemical make up of rock Break down What agents cause weathering pg 171 Types of weathering : physical and chemical Types of physical weathering Types of chemical weathering Pg 152-161

Erosion and deposition What is ……? How does erosion and deposition affect Earth’s surface? What is sediment? How does it forms? Pg 168-173 Erosion and deposition

Landforms What landforms tell us about the past? Types of Landforms Whish process creates which landform? Glacial erosion and deposition Landforms in Florida Pg 174-175 Lesson 4.3 Pg 200-207 Landforms

Topography Topography refers to the contour of the physical landscape; it is roughly synonymous with “terrain.” ... Measure the heights and depths of the terrain. Atopographic map's contour lines derive from regularly measured or extrapolated elevations.

Kinetic and Potential energy What is Energy? Kinetic and Potential energy Gravitational energy Lesson 5.1

Energy transformations Form kinetic to potential From potential to kinetic Other types of transformations Pg 233-236

The Law of Conservation of Energy The law of conservation of energy is a law of science that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only changed from one form into another or transferred from one object to another