Zion National Park-Flood-2012. Image: Ben Everitt |
UNIT 1: Earth Sphere Interactions
Our earth consists of living and non-living systems interacting with each other. An example of these interactions recently occurred at Zions National Park, during a flood, when the churning waters of the Virgin River, part of earths' hydrosphere, scoured the river bank into a frothy blend of sediment and flotsom. The biosphere represented in this image by the riparian plant community, interacts with the geosphere through its' roots, stems and leaves. Other spheres include: the atmosphere and the cryosphere.
UNIT 1 Earth Science Schedule
1/22/13
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UNIT 1: Supplemental Material
Earth as Spheres:
Creating an Earth System:
Why Study Earth Science?
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1.01 Introduction
1.01 Discussion 1.02 Why Study Earth Science |
Unit 1: Earth Science and Systems
Lesson 1: Semester Introduction
Lesson 2: Why Study Earth Science?
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1/23/13
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1.03 Spheres as Earth Systems
1.04 Review
1.04 Quiz |
Unit 1: Earth Science and Systems
Lesson 4: Review Why Study Earth Science and Earth Systems Lesson 3: Spheres as Earth Systems |
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1/24/13
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1.05 Lab: Topographical Maps
1.06 Earth Systems & Interactions
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Unit 1: Earth Science and Systems
Lesson 5: Laboratory: Topographic Maps Lesson 6: Earth Systems and Interactions |
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1/25/13
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1.07 Review
1.07 Quiz 1.08 Lab: Modeling Processes 1 |
Unit 1: Earth Science and Systems Lesson 8: Laboratory: Modeling Earth
Science Processes 1
Lesson 7: Review Earth Systems and Interactions |
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1/26/13
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1.09 Lab: Modeling Processes 2
1.11 Unit 1 Test: Part 1 1.11 Unit 1 Test: Part 1 |
Unit 1: Earth Science and Systems
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