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Do Now: Copy the following definitions into a new page of your journal
Biosphere: global system integrating all living things and their relationships Geosphere: the solid portion of the Earth Hydrosphere: all waters on the Earth’s surface Atmosphere: a layer of gases surrounding a planet
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Activity: For each Earth system, identify 2 examples you may find in each
Biosphere: global system integrating all living things and their relationships Geosphere: the solid portion of the Earth Hydrosphere: all waters on the Earth’s surface Atmosphere: a layer of gases surrounding a planet
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Fossil Fuels
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Fossil Fuels What?: buried, combustible geologic deposit of organic material formed from decayed plants and animals exposed to heat and pressure over millions of years Where?: concentrated where ancient swamps and oceans once were Why?: decayed plants and organisms sank to the bottom of the water and over millions of years fossil fuels formed Examples: petroleum (crude oil), natural gas, & coal
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Minerals- Diamonds
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Minerals- Diamonds What?: pieces of solid carbon formed under intense heat and pressure Where?: diamonds can be mined in igneous rock near volcano sites Why?: diamonds can be found in the Earth’s mantle and come to the surface during volcanic eruptions
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Minerals- Gold
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Mineral- Gold What?: a heavy element formed during a supernova (the end of a star’s life) Where?: randomly dispersed on Earth and mined to extract Why?: natural gold found in space after a supernova was incorporated into Earth’s layers during Earth’s formation
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Soil
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Soil What?: small pieces of rock and decomposed animal matter
Where?: soil can be found all over the Earth, but fertile soil can readily be found in river beds Why?: running water breaks down rock and decomposed animal matter gets distributed with this rock pieces
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Ground Water
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Ground Water What?: water found in tiny gaps between rock, soil, and sediments under the Earth’s surface Where?: large aquifers can be found all over the Earth Why?: aquifers are formed by rain and surface water seeping into the water table underground
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