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    • [DOC File]Name:______________________________

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      -Click on Quiz-Click on Graded Quiz-View Results-Record results directly on this sheet. You must complete all the videos by the end of the year . I recommend you do each unit as we do the tests for a review. This counts as a 100 test grade at the end of the year!!! Science. Cellular Life and Genetics. Cells Structures_____/10


    • [DOC File]Earth’s Environmental Systems:

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      The Earth as a Planet Ch. 1. Sept 1-5 Our Place in the Sun- Global Energy Systems (Q) Ch. 2, Ch. 3. Sept 8-12 Of What is the World Made? Earth Materials Ch. 12. Telling Time from a Geologic Perspective (Q) Ch. 13 (p. 349) Sept 15-19 The Fire Within- Magma & Volcanoes (Q) Ch. 14 (p. 377-389) Standing on Shaky Ground- Earthquakes


    • [DOC File]UC Observatories

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      On Earth, water condensed to rain and eventually formed the oceans. Carbon dioxide was absorbed in the oceans and is now locked up in carbonate rocks. Thus, most of the water on Earth remains in the oceans, and most of the carbon dioxide is in rocks, leaving a much thinner atmosphere than that …


    • [DOC File]Sample Test Questions -- Midterm 2

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      137. Primordial soup was found on Earth a. soon after it was formed b. for the first 4 billion years of Earth’s history c. from the beginning of the Earth until now d. never. 138. What do mitochondria and chloroplasts have that suggest they came from endosymbiotic cells? a. DNA b. enzymes c. membranes d. cell walls. 139.


    • [DOC File]Environmental Science Chapter 3 Section 1

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      * hydrosphere (water) = all the water on or near the Earth’s surface – most in the oceans, some found in the atmosphere, on land, and in the soil (29 km = 18+ mi) * biosphere (living things) = part of the Earth where life exists – made of parts of the other 3 layers – thin layer of the Earth’s surface down to the bottom of the ocean ...


    • [DOC File]Title: Understanding Weather Patterns and Seasons

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      The Water cycle and its affect on weather page 30. Jennifer Schwertman, Melissa Larking, Lindsey Sacksteder ... The teacher will begin to introduce the seasons by showing the children a picture of the earth tilted towards and away from the sun. ... Because of the cold and wind, most plants are small perennial groundcover plants which grow and ...


    • [DOC File]Definitions of Conduction, Convection, and Radiation

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      Conduction is heat transfer through matter. Metals conduct heat well. Air is not as good a conductor of heat. This is a direct contact type of heat transfer. The only air heated by the Earth is the air at the Earth’s surface. As a means of heat transfer, conduction is the least significant with regard to …


    • [DOC File]Describe the three main layers of the Earth

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      Wind blowing against mountains and scraping off bits of rock. Explain how these cause mechanical weathering: Ice: water settles into cracks, freezes and expands, making cracks get larger. Glaciers can cause rock to be scraped away as it moves downhill. Water: …


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      grinding away of rock by other rock particles carried by water, ice, wind, or gravity _____ water freezes and expands, acting like a wedge that pushes open cracks in rocks ... Violent rotating column of air that reaches the Earth surface. _____ What caused the above to occur a glacier or a wild fire? ... Create two weathering quiz questions.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 52: Intro to Ecology and the Biosphere – Summer ...

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      C. The hydrogen bonding in water causes it to be cohesive. D. Water is always cooler than the nearby landmasses. E. all of the above. 8. Why are many of the world's deserts located at latitudes of between 30°N and 30°S? A. Earth is tilted on its axis. B. The greatest amount of solar energy per unit area is absorbed by Earth between 30°N


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