Mentality. Earth From Above *1 Ode to Farmers *2.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Weather Hurricanes. Satellite Photo of Hurricane Opal Courtesy NOAA, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank.
Advertisements

Days of rainfallHeavy rainfall Linear reg. of rainfallLiner reg. of Heavy rainfall Days of Heavy rainfall.
Branches of Earth Science
CHESAPEAKE CREATURES AND OIL SPILLS Mathematics & Science Center PRESENTS Photo: NOAA.
KT Boundary s t u d y o n J a p a n. The Cretaceous-Tertiary (KT) extinction event, also known as the KT boundary, was a period of massive extinction.
Lesson 7 Natural Disasters and Environmental Change
Objective: Learn the Causes and Effects of Mass Extinctions 1. What does “extinction” mean? 2. What is the rate of extinct species in the planet? 3. What.
Human Impact on the Earth. Water Water Air Air Land Land.
Amanda, Hamza, Noah.  A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard (e.g., flood, tornado, hurricane, volcanic eruption, earthquake, heat wave,
Natural Disasters By: Raymon Hughes Joselyn Barron Enrique Rodriguez.
Air Quality 2006 Prentice Hall Science Explorer- Earth Science.
With news reports, rampant pollution and who can forget the Gulf oil spill, we must beg the question “What’s in the water?”
Natural Catastrophes. Wildfires Lightning strikes cause one out of every five wildfires. Drought conditions, wind, high temperatures, and low humidity.
Volcanoes CERT Basic Training Hazards. A Volcano… ●Is a vent through which molten rock escapes to Earth’s surface V-1CERT Basic Training Unit 1: Volcanoes.
Human Impact on the Environment
Ecological Succession Environmental Science. Ecological Succession  Ecosystems are constantly changing.  Ecological succession is a gradual process.
Some volcanoes and earthquakes are under water. The largest volcano on planet earth is the mauna loa but some of it is under the sea. There is a volcano.
CO: Earth Systems Science LO: Identify and describe Earth’s four spheres. Earth’s Spheres…..
U22 Environmental protection. Master some endangered species and natural disasters Listen to the report, do Ex2/fill in the blank Discuss: What are the.
Levels of Organization in Ecology  What is the correct level of organization (think back to the card activity from our previous class)?  atom  molecule.
Legacy of the Dust Bowl Dust Storm Media 1930s. Prowers County, Colorado. Dust storm Courtesy of the Library of Congress America from the Great Depression.
The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet, such as Earth. Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide Gases can be added to and removed from the.
Natural disasters Alex Coombe.
Environmental Protection
WildWeathering Erosion & Deposition Natural & Human Hazards Helpful- Harmful Humans Be Resourceful $ $ $ $ $ $
How Ecosystems Change Ecosystems are constantly changing.
PHYSICAL & ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF EARTH Francisci WG.2.
Climate Change Warms the Earth Changing Rain Patterns Puts Strain on Small Scale Farming practices Increases Social/Political Tension Affects Frequency.
1.1.  Volcanoes  Rocks  Earthquake damage  Landscapes.
By Mahdi, Josh, and Garrett.  Are risks that are caused by natural occurrences.  Can result in loss or damage of property and may cause a business to.
TSUNAMIS! We hope you enjoy our slides! What is a tsunami. A Tsunami is a huge wave that has a load of water gushing behind it.
Globalization: Social and Environmental Issues. Social problems 1.Poverty is a complex issue with many causes. There is a growing gap between the rich.
How Ecosystems WorkSection 3 DAY ONE Chapter 5 How Ecosystems Work Section 3: How Ecosystems Change.
Environmental Consequences of Globalisation. A graph showing Amazon rainforest destruction from Starter: Write 3 comparative statements about.
Do You Want to Be a Geologist? Written by Margret M. Keats.
CORNELL NOTE TAKING.
Geosciences and Environmental Sciences are linked •
CERT Basic Training Hazards
Natural disasters by N.Sevostyanova.
Causes of Refugees By Chanel & Nicole.
Section 4: How Ecosystems Change
Sustainability When one tugs at a single thing in nature,
Utah Natural Disasters Facts, Science, and Preparedness
Hazardous environments
هل يمكن أن نكون جيل الأرض الأخير؟
Part 1: Natural or Caused By Human Activity
A Photo Story Inquiry Project
Ecological Succession
Natural disasters Prepared Vladyslav Suprun, 10-B.
List all the hazards you can under these headings
The Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl What Was It? Severe dust storms that destroyed the Mid Western states Completely destroyed farms and land.
Level 4 Unit 10.
Atmosphere The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet, such as Earth. Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide Gases can be added to and removed.
Rocks and Fossils Science - Year 3 Rocks – Block 3R Session 5
NOTES 31 – Population Ecology
Presentation 1 Natural disasters.
Science - Year 3/4B Autumn 1
CONCEPT DIAGRAM Factors Impacting Earth Systems Key Words
Earthquakes The Earth is moving ….
Types of Environmental Issues
Environmental emergencies
Environmental emergencies Which environmental emergency is it?
Ecology - Populations.
Dust Bowl.
Where do volcanoes form?
Ecological Succession
CERT Basic Training Hazards
7 Environmental Systems and Ecosystem Ecology Part C
GEOGRAPHY t CHANGING WORLD u Notions
Presentation transcript:

Mentality

Earth From Above *1

Ode to Farmers *2

Earth From Above *1

Ode to Farmers *2

Earth From Above *1

Ode to Farmers *2

Earth From Above *1

Ode to Farmers *2

Earth From Above *1

Ode to Farmers *2

Earth From Above *1

Ode to Farmers *2

War in Afghanistan

War

Pirates

Earthquake

Snow storms

Volcano Eruption

Disruption

Drought

Environmental Imbalance

Dust Storms

Water, source of Life

Drought

Oil spill (Gulf)

Oil spill

Floods

Earthquake

Every day all around the Planet we call Earth Millions of Living Creatures are fulfilling their ecological functions in order that we all Survive.

Every day all around the Planet we call Earth Millions of Living Creatures are fulfilling their ecological functions in order that we all Survive.

As a member of the family of Human Beings we have the Responsibility To be the caretakers of this immense Paradise In which we live in

As a member of the family of Human Beings we have the Responsibility To be the caretakers of this immense Paradise In which we live in

Let’s be Good to it.

So It could be Good to Us

Song « Fragile » by Sting *(1) Photos courtesy of Yann Arthus Bertrand (Earth From Above) 307, ,00.html *(2)An Ode to Farming (Foreign Policy) 04/26/an_ode_to_farming?page=0,1 And other related news agencies

ZarCom Media Production May Think Different