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Pg 1 Lithosphere: What’s the Big Idea? – Part III – Part II – Part I
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Apple Demo Questions – do these without looking at your sheets! What did the skin on the last 1/32 of the apple represent? When I first cut the apple into quarters and set ¾ aside, what did those ¾ represent? What percent of the earth is terrestrial? What percent of the earth is aquatic?
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Glossary Terms – put under correct letters in your glossary Atmosphere: (“atmos” = vapor or steam + “sphere” = round object) The layers of gas surrounding earth, held in by earth’s gravity Biosphere: (“bio” = life + “sphere” = round object) The zone of life on earth Hydrosphere: (“hydro” = water + “sphere” = round object) All the water on, in, and under Earth’s surface Geosphere: (“geo” = earth+ “sphere” = round object) The solid parts of earth made of rock Lithosphere: (“litho” = rock + “sphere” = round object) the outermost part of the geosphere Organic: characteristic of, pertaining to, or derived from living organisms
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Pg. 2 Earth’s Systems – Atmosphere: The layer of gases surrounding the earth, held in by earth’s atmosphere. It is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.93% argon, and 0.04% carbon dioxide. – Biosphere: The zone of life or the total area on earth where life can exist. – Hydrosphere: The combined mass of all water found on, over, and under Earth’s surface. – Geosphere: The solid part of the earth, composed of rock. The lithosphere refers to the uppermost layers including the crust and uppermost mantle.
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Pg. 3 The Water Planet – Earth’s Land Many different land forms, such as mountains, valleys, and plains. 25% of earth is land 12.5 % of earth is suitable for human use 3.125% of earth is suitable for farming – Earth’s Water Many different bodies such as rivers, lakes, oceans, ponds, streams, and groundwater (underground). The ocean alone supports 50% of all species on earth.
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Pg. 4 Saltwater and Freshwater – Saltwater is found in oceans and seas. – Freshwater is found in rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, and groundwater.
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Glossary Terms Clay: smallest soil particle Sand: largest soil particle Silt: medium-sized soil particle
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Pg. 5 Soil and Sand – Soil: Naturally occurring Layers (horizons) with different compositions and characteristics Contains mineral and organic (plant, animal, bacterial) matter – Sand: Naturally occurring Grains Made of small rock and mineral particles – Both: Naturally occurring Components of the lithosphere Come at least partially from broken down rocks and minerals
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Soil vs. Sand
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Soil Types SAND SILT CLAY
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Sand Largest particles Doesn’t hold many nutrients Drains water well and quickly and lets in lots of air
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Silt Medium size particle Dry, it feels smooth and powdery. Wet, it feels smooth but not sticky. Holds nutrients pretty well Drains water pretty well and lets in air
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Clay Small particles Smooth when dry and sticky when wet. Soils high in clay content are called heavy soils. Holds a lot of nutrients Doesn't let air and water through it well.
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