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Earth Science Day 05: Volcanoes
Pick up materials on the front table! Earth Science Day 05: Volcanoes Materials Needed: Writing Utensil Science Notebook Science Folder
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Earth Science Day 05: P wave S wave L waves Bellwork: Agenda
Cornell notes over types of volcanoes Complete the marking the text activity over volcanoes. compare compare waves compare
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Q1: What explains the difference between speed and velocity?
A. Velocity has time, and speed does not. B. Velocity has motion, and speed does not. C. Velocity has distance, and speed does not. D. Velocity has direction, and speed does not. SC8.2.2.a DOK 2
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Q2: What happens to a train’s momentum as its velocity increases?
A. increases B. decreases C. remains unchanged D. is transferred to it surroundings SC8.2.2.a DOK 2
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NeSA-S Review #5 The deepest hole ever drilled into the continental crust was in the Kola Peninsula, in Russia, in It was 12,226 m deep! Because the temperature of the crust increases with depth, it is impossible to drill much deeper into crust. Hot rock flows around the drill bit and fills the hole faster than the hole can be drilled. How deep is the hole compared to the height of Mount Everest (Hint: Mount Everest is 8,850 m high)? Did the hole extend into the asthenosphere (Hint: the crust is on average 50km deep)?
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Greek and Latin Greek Term Meaning Paragraph duct- to lead hemi- half
con- together lith- rock sub- under tect- to cover Write a paragraph that summarizes the material we have been covering AND that uses a minimum of 4 of your Greek example terms.
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Objectives I will know what earthquakes are and how they are monitored on Earth. I will know how volcanoes are formed and what types of volcanoes are located on the Earth. I will be able to analyze graphs and data to draw conclusions about earthquakes. I will be able to utilize text tagging strategies to discover how earthquakes can be related to volcanic activity.
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Bell Work Answers: P wave L waves S wave compare compare waves compare
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A1: What explains the difference between speed and velocity?
A. Velocity has time, and speed does not. Both involve time. B. Velocity has motion, and speed does not. Both involve motion. C. Velocity has distance, and speed does not. Both involve distance. D. Velocity has direction, and speed does not. Velocity is the rate and direction of the motion of an object. Speed is only the rate of motion. SC8.2.2.a DOK 2
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A2: What happens to a train’s momentum as its velocity increases?
A. increases Momentum is the product of mass and velocity, so if velocity increases, momentum increases. These two have a direct relationship. B. decreases If velocity increases, momentum also increases C. remains unchanged If velocity increases, momentum also increases. D. is transferred to it surroundings Momentum does not transfer to its surroundings. SC8.2.2.a DOK 2
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Answer NeSA-S Review #5 The hole in Russia is deeper than Mount Everest is tall. (12,226 m > 8,850 m) No, it didn’t extend into the asthenosphere. (The asthenosphere is also known as the middle mantle a layer found below the upper mantle and crust. The hole does not even reach the bottom of the crust (50km), thus it is has not reached the asthenosphere; 50km = 50,000m > 12,226m)
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Different Types of Volcanoes
Shield Volcanoes Shield volcanoes are built of layers of lava released from repeated non- explosive eruptions. Example: Hawaii
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Different Types of Volcanoes
Cinder Cone Volcanoes Cinder cone volcanoes are made of pyroclastic material usually produced from moderately explosive eruptions. Paricutin Mexico In 1943 a cinder cone stared growing on a farm near Paricutin Mexico. During 9 years of activity Paricutin build a propionate cone that covered 100 square miles that covered the town of San Juan.
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Different Types of Volcanoes
Composite Volcanoes (stratovolcanoes) are one of the most common types of volcanoes. They form from explosive eruptions of pyroclastic material followed by quieter flows of lava. Mt. Saint Helen’s
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Next you will be completing:
Earthquake Quiz Marking the text volcano article
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Exit Slip: Pick one type of Volcanos and describe it.
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