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EARTH SCIENCE Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE Tarbuck Lutgens 

Overview of Earth Science 1.1 What Is Earth Science?  Encompasses all sciences that seek to understand Earth Earth's neighbors in space

Overview of Earth Science  Earth science includes 4. astronomy, the study of the universe 3. meteorology, the study of the atmosphere and the processes that produce weather 1. geology, the study of Earth 2. oceanography, the study of the ocean 1.1 What Is Earth Science?

Formation of Earth The solar system evolved from an enormous rotating cloud called the solar nebula.  Most researchers conclude that Earth and the other planets formed at essentially the same time.  Nebular Hypothesis 1.1 What Is Earth Science?

Formation of Earth The nebula was composed mostly of hydrogen and helium.  Nebular Hypothesis 1.1 What Is Earth Science? About 5 billion years ago, the nebula began to contract. It assumed a flat, disk shape with the protosun (pre-Sun) at the center.

Formation of Earth Inner planets begin to form from metallic and rocky clumps.  Nebular Hypothesis 1.1 What Is Earth Science? Larger outer planets began forming from fragments with a high percentage of ices.

Formation of Earth  Layers Form on Earth 1.1 What Is Earth Science? As Earth formed, the decay of radioactive elements and heat from high-velocity impacts caused the temperature to increase. Lighter rocky components floated outward, toward the surface. Gaseous material escaped from Earth’s interior to produce the primitive atmosphere.

Earth's Major Spheres 1.2 A View of Earth 1. Hydrosphere Ocean is the most prominent feature of the hydrosphere. - Is nearly 71% of Earth's surface - Holds about 97% of Earth's water Also includes fresh water found in streams, lakes, and glaciers, as well as that found underground

Earth's Major Spheres 1.2 A View of Earth 2. Atmosphere Thin, tenuous blanket of air One half lies below 5.6 kilometers (3.5 miles) 3. Biosphere Includes all life Concentrated near the surface in a zone that extends from the ocean floor upward for several kilometers into the atmosphere

Earth's Major Spheres 1.2 A View of Earth 4. Geosphere Based on compositional differences, it consists of the crust, mantle, and core. - Crust—the thin, rocky outer layer of Earth. - Mantle—the 2890-kilometer-thick layer of Earth located below the crust. - Core—the innermost layer of Earth, located beneath the mantle.

Earth’s Layered Structure

Plate Tectonics 1.2 A View of Earth  Plate tectonics is the theory that proposes that Earth’s outer shell consists of individual plates that interact in various ways and thereby produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and Earth’s crust itself.

What Is a System? 1.4 Earth System Science  Closed systems are self contained (e.g., an automobile cooling system).  Open systems allow both energy and matter to flow in and out of the system (e.g., a river system).  A system is any size group of interacting parts that form a complex whole.

Earth as a System 1.4 Earth System Science  Earth is a dynamic body with many separate but highly interacting parts or spheres.  Earth system science studies Earth as a system that is composed of numerous parts, or subsystems.

Earth as a System 1.4 Earth System Science  Sources of Energy Sun—drives external processes such as weather, ocean circulation and erosional processes Earth’s interior—drives internal processes including volcanoes, earthquakes and mountain building

Earth as a System 1.4 Earth System Science  Humans are part of the Earth system.  Consists of a nearly endless array of subsystems (e.g., hydrologic cycle)

People and the Environment 1.4 Earth System Science  Environment Surrounds and influences organisms Physical environment encompasses water, air, soil, and rock The term environmental is usually reserved for those aspects that focus on the relationships between people and the natural environment.

People and the Environment 1.4 Earth System Science  Resources Include water, soil, minerals, and energy Two broad categories 2. Nonrenewable—cannot be replenished in the near future (e.g., metals, fuels) 1. Renewable—can be replenished (e.g., plants, energy from water and wind)

People and the Environment 1.4 Earth System Science  Population Population of the planet is growing rapidly Use of minerals/energy has climbed more rapidly than the overall growth of population

Growth of World Population

Environmental Problems 1.4 Earth System Science  Caused by people and societies Urban air pollution Acid rain  Caused by natural hazards Landslides Ozone depletion Global warming Earthquakes  Local, regional, and global

Science 1.5 What Is Scientific Inquiry?  Science assumes the natural world is consistent predictable  Goals of science are to use the knowledge to predict to discover patterns in nature

Hypothesis and Theory 1.5 What Is Scientific Inquiry?  An idea can become a hypothesis—tentative or untested explanation theory—tested, confirmed, supported hypothesis  Scientific Method Formulate hypotheses Gather facts through observation Test hypotheses to formulate theories

Science Methods 1.5 What Is Scientific Inquiry?  Scientific knowledge is gained through following systematic steps 1. Collecting facts theories that withstand examination totally unexpected occurrences 2. Developing a hypothesis 3. Conducting experiments 4. Reexamining the hypothesis and accepting, modifying, or rejecting it