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Earth’s Systems and Patterns
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The Atmosphere- denser near Earth’s surface and thinner farther from Earth - keeps Earth warm –greenhouse effect (CO2) Atmosphere made up of nitrogen (78%), oxygen, trace gases (CO2, ozone, argon, water vapor)
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Troposphere: where we live, weather happens Stratosphere- ozone, airplanes Mesosphere: ionosphere/auroras Thermosphere: meteors burn up Exosphere: low pressure and density, molecules escape gravity
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The Hydrosphere: system containing all of Earth’s water
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The Cryosphere: frozen portion of water on Earth’s surface – snow, glaciers, icebergs The Biosphere: all living things
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The Geosphere: solid part of Earth 3 layers of Earth: crust, mantle, core. Crust- brittle outer layer, make of rock, thinnest layer Mantle- largest layer, made of rock- hotter and denser Core- center of Earth, made of metal iron and nickel outer core: liquid inner core: dense ball of solid iron
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INTERACTION OF EARTH SYSTEMS
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The Water Cycle
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Changes in the Atmosphere Weather: influenced by geosphere and hydrosphere -we describe using air temperature, pressure, wind, humidity
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Weather Patterns
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Weather Patterns – FRONTS – boundary between air masses https://www
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Severe Weather Thunderstorms Tornadoes Hurricanes Blizzard Why is tracking the weather important?
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Climate: average weather pattern for region over long period of time - influenced by altitude, latitude, rain shadows
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Rain Shadows
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Climates classified based on temperature, precipitation, and native vegetation Microclimate: localized climate different from climate of larger area around it -city, forest Climate determines what food we can grow, how we design buildings, what organisms can survive Weather vs climate
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WEATHERING, EROSION, AND DEPOSITION
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Weathering: physical and chemical processes that change objects on Earth’s surface over time. Video Mechanical weathering: rock breaks naturally into smaller pieces – chemical makeup stays the same - ice wedging, abrasion, plants, animals
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Chemical weathering: changes materials of the rock into new materials - water (dissolving) - acids - oxidation: combines oxygen, produces oxide - rust
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The environment helps determine the rate of weathering.
What affects weathering rates? The environment helps determine the rate of weathering. The type of rock being weathered also affects the rate of weathering and determines what kinds of products result.
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How are features on Earth’s surface influenced by Weathering
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