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Regents Earth Science Review Put your name here Put your Block here Your job is to design a slide show to demonstrate your understanding of the major Earth Science concepts on the top of each slide.

Density/The formula Delete when finished. Design a problem where you are given the mass and volume of a mineral. Show step by step how to solve for the density.

Density/The Formula Delete when finished. Design a problem where you are given the mass and the density of a mineral. Show step by step how to solve for the volume.

Density of a pure substance /Relate to size and shape Build a graph to show your understanding

Density/Temperature change Build a graph to show your understanding

Density/Pressure change Build a graph to show your understanding

Percent Error/The formula Design a problem to show your understanding of % Error

Use water displacement method to determine the VOLUME of a mineral Step by Step instructions to the reader….use pictures to help Include the term meniscus in your explanation.

Earth’s Shape and Size

Latitude and Longitude of a location in N.Y to the nearest minute.

How is latitude related to POLARIS? Diagram should be included.

Why is Erastosthenes important? Create a diagram to show his method.

Topographic Maps Take the next 5 slides to demonstrate your knowledge of the basic 5 rules for Topographic maps. You can use these maps or find others that are better.

Topographic Maps

Topographic Maps/Gradient The distance between A and B is 10 miles A B Design a problem to demonstrate your understanding of Gradient

Minerals Define them

Minerals Discuss their physical properties. Use several slides to do this. Rate them from most important to least important. Use shared folder to find pictures.

Minerals Discuss their physical properties. Use several slides to do this. Rate them from most important to least important. Use shared folder to find pictures.

Minerals Discuss their physical properties. Use several slides to do this. Rate them from most important to least important. Use shared folder to find pictures.

Minerals Discuss their physical properties. Use several slides to do this. Rate them from most important to least important. Use shared folder to find pictures.

Rocks How are they classified? What are the families and their properties. Use shared folder to find pictures.

Rocks/Igneous How are they classified? What are the families and their properties. Use shared folder to find pictures.

Igneous Identification Describe the steps of identification

Rocks/Sedimentary How are they classified? What are the families and their properties. Use shared folder to find pictures.

Sedimentary Identification Describe the steps of identification using the ESRT

Rocks/Metamorphic How are they classified? What are the families and their properties. Use shared folder to find pictures.

Metamorphic Identification Describe the steps of identification using the ESRT

Rock Cycle

Rock Cycle Analysis What does the rock cycle mean?