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Earth As A System and The Nature of Science Chapter 1 Chapter 2
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Views of the Earth Past Perceptions –Myths and legends –We were the center of the universe (all important) –Perceptions based on observation
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Rise of the System Five major systems that encompass earth science: 1. Geosphere (land) 2. Atmosphere(weather) 3. Biosphere (living things) 4. Cryosphere (ice) 5. Hydrosphere (water) All five work together
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Continue… A system –Group of related objects or components that interact to create a whole Types of Systems: –Open (water cycle) –Closed (submarine) *The difference between an open and closed system is in an open system matter and energy can move with the surroundings. *In a closed system energy can move but matter cannot move.
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Nature, Science, Human… Humans have realized that they impact the world and have led to important changes Not easy to balance human needs/wants with what is best for nature. Understanding the issues and making the decisions about them require an understanding of the earth sciences.
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Branches of Science Biology: the study of living organisms and their function Chemistry: the study of properties and composition of matter Physics: the study of forces, motion, and energy and its affect on matter Earth Science: the name for all the science that collectively seek to understand the earth and it neighbors in space. GEOSCIENCE PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY
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OMEGA The five parts of earth science Each interacts with the others Each a specialty OMEGA: acronym for Oceanography, Meteorology, Ecology/ Environmental, Geology, and Astronomy
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Four Spheres The only planet to sustain life due so because of the interaction of the spheres –Atmosphere –Biosphere –Geosphere/Lithosphere –Hydrosphere
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WATER CYCLE Water cycle continuously moves water from the surface to the atmosphere
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Energy Cycle Energy Cycle shows the continual movement of all energy between the earth and sun and between the spheres themselves
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Carbon CYCLE Carbon Cycle is the “biogeochemic al” movement of the element carbon throughout the spheres.
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The Scientist’s Mind Coming from varied backgrounds, scientist share a commonality: of observing the world and solving problems
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Different Lives; Common Goals: Carl Sagan Enriqueta Barrera Evan B. Forde
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Qualities of Scientific Thinking Asking questions Observant Prediction of results Hypothesis/Theory/Law Technology
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Methods of Inquiry Scientific Method –State the Problem –Research the problem –Hypothesis –Experiment –Analyze Results –Draw Conclusion
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Peer Review Experiment are continually judge for accuracy; research technique and for non-biased information
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Control: A standard of comparison; does not change. Variable: 2 types –Independent: The variable that is being tested –Dependent: The results of the change.
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HYPOTHESIS: an educated guess THEORY: a tested, educated guess SCIENTIFIC LAW: a proven, tested, educated guess All this testing for….
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ACCURACY: is an estimate (all darts close to the center of the target) PRECISION: us correct but not close (all darts are near the bottom but not near the center of the target) What’s the difference? Its close enough!!
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Scientists’ Tools Computers Satellites Telescopes Hammer/chisel Eyes/ears Pencil Your Brain!
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