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EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE
QUARTER 1 – MODULE 1:
ORIGIN AND STRUCTURE OF THE
EARTH (PLANET EARTH)
OBJECTIVES
After going through this module, you are expected to:
• 1. identify the characteristics of the Earth that supports
life; and
• 2. expound how the characteristics of the Earth sustain
the needs of a living organism.
QUESTION: What
can you say
about the
picture?
Earth is the only planet in
the solar system known to
harbor life. Our planet has
a molten nickel-iron core
which gave rise to an
extensive magnetic field,
which, along with the
atmosphere, shields us
from harmful radiation
coming from the sun. In
this module, you will
understand why this planet
is called the “living planet.”
What do you think are the
characteristics of the planet Earth that
make it different from all the other
planets?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KndSVsY5HWM
How is the story of Goldilocks related on
the characteristics of planet Earth that
make it different from other planets?
Based on the story,
Goldilocks only take the
things that is just right for
her.
That is not too cold, not too
hot. Just the right
temperature.
likewise also not too big, not
too small. Just the right size
Therefore if the Earth is like
Goldilocks, it will take the
right position in our solar
system
That is why the Earth is in
what we call the “ Goldilocks
Zone”
Earth: A Habitable Planet
Factors that make a planet habitable
Factors Not enough of
the factor
Just right Too much of the
Factor
Situation in the
Solar System
Temperature
influences how
quickly atoms
and molecules
move.
Low temperatures
cause chemicals
to
react slowly,
which
interferes with
the
reactions
necessary
for life. It can also
cause the
freezing of water,
making liquid
Life seems to
be
limited to a
temperature
range
of -15oC to
115oC.
In this range,
liquid
water can still
exist
under certain
conditions.
At about 125oC,
protein and
carbohydrate
molecules, and
the
genetic material
(e.g., DNA and
RNA)
start to break
apart.
Also, high
temperatures
cause
Surface: only the
Earth’s surface is
in this
temperature
range. Sub
surface:
the interior of
the
solid planets
and
moons may be
in
this temperature
Factors Not enough of
the factor
Just right Too much of the
Factor
Situation in the
Solar System
Atmosphere Small planets
and
moons have
insufficient
gravity to hold
an atmosphere.
The gas
molecules
escape to space,
leaving the
planet or moon
without an
insulating
blanket or a
protective shield.
Earth and Venus
are the right size
to hold a
sufficient
atmosphere.
Earth’s
atmosphere is
about 100 miles
thick. It keeps
the surface
warm and
protects it from
radiation and
small- to
medium-sized
Venus’s
atmosphere
is 100 times
thicker than
Earth’s. It is
made almost
entirely of
greenhouse
gasses, making
the surface too
hot for life. The
four giant
planets are
completely
made of gas.
Of the solid
planets
and moons, only
Earth, Venus, and
Titan have
significant
atmospheres.
Mars’ atmosphere
is about
1/100th that of
Earth’s, too small
for significant
insulation
or shielding.
Factors Not enough of
the factor
Just right Too much of the
Factor
Situation in the
Solar System
Energy When there is
too
little sunlight or
too few of the
chemicals
that provide
energy to
cells, such as
iron or sulfur,
organisms die.
With a steady
input of either
light or
chemical energy,
cells can run the
chemical
reactions
necessary for
life.
Light energy is a
problem if it
makes a
planet too hot
or if there are
too many
harmful rays,
such as
ultraviolet. Too
many energy-
rich
chemicals is not
a
Problem
Surface: The inner
planets get too
much sunlight for
life. The outer
planets get too
little. Sub-surface:
Most
solid planets and
moons have
energy-
rich chemicals.
Factors Not enough of the
factor
Just right Too much of the
Factor
Situation in the
Solar System
Nutrients
used
to build
and
maintain an
organism’s
body.
Without chemicals
to make proteins
and carbohydrates,
organisms cannot
grow. Planets w/o
systems to deliver
nutrients to its
organisms (e.g., a
water cycle or
volcanic activity)
cannot support
life.
Also, when
nutrients
are spread so thin
that they are hard
to
All solid planets
and moons have
the same
general
chemical
makeup,
so nutrients are
present. Those
with a water
cycle or volcanic
activity can
transport and
replenish the
Chemicals
required by
living organisms.
Too many
nutrients are not
a problem.
However, too
active a
circulation
system, such as
the constant
volcanism on
Jupiter’s moon,
Io,
or the churning
atmospheres of
the gas planets,
interferes with
an
organism’s
Surface: Earth has
a
water cycle, an
atmosphere, and
volcanoes to
circulate nutrients.
Venus, Titan, Io,
and
Mars have
nutrients
and ways to
circulate them to
organisms.
Sub-surface: Any
planet or moon
with sub-surface
water or molten
What are the factors that
make the planet habitable?
Temperature
Atmosphere
Energy
Nutrients
What are the characteristics of
planet Earth that makes it
habitable?
Extensive continental structure.
Plate tectonic activity and volcanism.
Liquid water covering most of the
surface.
Oxygen-rich atmosphere.
Relatively strong magnetic field. Life.
Intelligent life
Earth is the only place in the known universe confirmed to host life
and is the only one known for sure to have liquid water in the
surface. These are reasons why planet Earth is a unique one:
It has liquid
water;
surface or lithosphere which
includes the crust and the upper
mantle; and
It has atmosphere that shelters it
from the worst of the sun’s rays.
Earth is the only planet in the solar system
that has a large amount of liquid water.
About 70% of the surface of the Earth is
covered by liquid or frozen water. Because
of this, Earth is sometimes called “blue
planet.”
Planet Earth is habitable because it has
the right distance from the sun. It is kept
warm by an insulating atmosphere, and it
has the right chemical ingredients for life
including water and carbon.
It can provide water, oxygen, useful
biological products for human, and has
suitable
weather and climate.
Earth, Venus, and Mars may have similarities:
(1) They all are terrestrial planets,
made of solid rocks and silicates;
(2) They all have an atmosphere;
(3) They all almost have the same time to rotate on their
axes;
(4) Earth and Mars both have water;
(5) They all have carbon dioxide; and
(6 All have landforms.
Earth, Venus, and Mars may have
differences:
(1) Venus has no water;
(2) Venus and Mars don’t have oxygen; and
(3) Earth has life forms.
Activity 1.1 Understanding Planet Earth
Compare and Contrast
How is planet Earth similar and different from Venus and Mars? Provide
possible
explanations for your observations using the information in the table.
1. Which statement does not describe
planet Earth?
A. It has 70% water
B. It is rocky, terrestrial planet.
C. It has solid and active surface
D. It has atmosphere made of nitrogen
alone.
2. Earth can support the survival of organisms. What
is/are the factor/s that make/s Earth habitable?
I. atmosphere III. temperature
II. energy IV. Nutrient
A. I
B. I, II
C. I, II, III
D. I, II, III, IV
3. Which statements best define planet
Earth?
A. It has gases.
B. It supports life.
C. It has rocky core.
D. It supports other planet.
4. What is the reason why every living thing on
Earth has the chance of survival?
A. Earth is covered with 65% water.
B. Earth thick atmosphere consisted mainly of
carbon dioxide.
C. Earth has active volcanoes similar with those
that are found in Venus.
D. Earth has ozone layer to protect living
organisms from harmful radiation.
What makes planet Earth different
from the other planets in the solar
system?
A.It supports life.
B.It is mostly covered in water.
C.The atmosphere holds gases.
D.All of the above
5. In order for an organism to survive,
nutrients are needed. What are the
nutrients that planet Earth can offer for an
organism to exist?
A. Earth has an atmosphere and ozone layer.
B. Earth has both water cycle and nitrogen
cycle.
C. Earth has natural activities to circulate
nutrients.
D. All of the above
6. Many studies have shown similarities of
Earth and Venus. What makes Earth similar
with Venus?
A. Earth and Venus have the same orbit.
B. Earth and Venus have the same diameter.
C. Earth and Venus have the same
atmosphere.
D. Earth and Venus are of the right size to
hold a sufficient atmosphere.
7.Planet Earth is considered uniquely different
from any other planets in the Solar system. Which
among the given choices correctly answers the
statement?
A. Earth is the only planet that changes structure.
B. Earth is the only planet that turns around in
space.
C. Earth is the only planet that is mostly covered
with water.
D. Earth is the only planet that is mostly made
from rocks.
8. It was found out that Earth’s
surface is covered with water.
Approximately,
how many percent of water
comprises the Earth?
A. 45% water
B. 50% water
C. 60% water
D. 70% water
9. What makes human and other living
organisms capable to live on Earth?
A. Earth can provide food for the organism.
B. Earth can protect the organism from any
possible threat.
C. Earth’s temperature is mostly hot compared
to other planets.
D. Earth has the right amount of temperature,
water, good atmosphere, and favorable climate.
10. Which is not true about Earth
when compared to Mars?
A. It has life mechanism.
B. It has water and atmosphere.
C. It has carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere.
D. It has atmosphere that supports
oxygen.
Assignment
Determine the 4 subsystems of the Earth
and its characteristics
Module 1 Origin and Structure of the Earth Planet Earth.pptx

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Module 1 Origin and Structure of the Earth Planet Earth.pptx

  • 1. EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE QUARTER 1 – MODULE 1: ORIGIN AND STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH (PLANET EARTH)
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  • 3. OBJECTIVES After going through this module, you are expected to: • 1. identify the characteristics of the Earth that supports life; and • 2. expound how the characteristics of the Earth sustain the needs of a living organism.
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  • 5. QUESTION: What can you say about the picture?
  • 6. Earth is the only planet in the solar system known to harbor life. Our planet has a molten nickel-iron core which gave rise to an extensive magnetic field, which, along with the atmosphere, shields us from harmful radiation coming from the sun. In this module, you will understand why this planet is called the “living planet.”
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  • 8. What do you think are the characteristics of the planet Earth that make it different from all the other planets?
  • 10. How is the story of Goldilocks related on the characteristics of planet Earth that make it different from other planets?
  • 11. Based on the story, Goldilocks only take the things that is just right for her. That is not too cold, not too hot. Just the right temperature. likewise also not too big, not too small. Just the right size Therefore if the Earth is like Goldilocks, it will take the right position in our solar system That is why the Earth is in what we call the “ Goldilocks Zone”
  • 13. Factors that make a planet habitable Factors Not enough of the factor Just right Too much of the Factor Situation in the Solar System Temperature influences how quickly atoms and molecules move. Low temperatures cause chemicals to react slowly, which interferes with the reactions necessary for life. It can also cause the freezing of water, making liquid Life seems to be limited to a temperature range of -15oC to 115oC. In this range, liquid water can still exist under certain conditions. At about 125oC, protein and carbohydrate molecules, and the genetic material (e.g., DNA and RNA) start to break apart. Also, high temperatures cause Surface: only the Earth’s surface is in this temperature range. Sub surface: the interior of the solid planets and moons may be in this temperature
  • 14. Factors Not enough of the factor Just right Too much of the Factor Situation in the Solar System Atmosphere Small planets and moons have insufficient gravity to hold an atmosphere. The gas molecules escape to space, leaving the planet or moon without an insulating blanket or a protective shield. Earth and Venus are the right size to hold a sufficient atmosphere. Earth’s atmosphere is about 100 miles thick. It keeps the surface warm and protects it from radiation and small- to medium-sized Venus’s atmosphere is 100 times thicker than Earth’s. It is made almost entirely of greenhouse gasses, making the surface too hot for life. The four giant planets are completely made of gas. Of the solid planets and moons, only Earth, Venus, and Titan have significant atmospheres. Mars’ atmosphere is about 1/100th that of Earth’s, too small for significant insulation or shielding.
  • 15. Factors Not enough of the factor Just right Too much of the Factor Situation in the Solar System Energy When there is too little sunlight or too few of the chemicals that provide energy to cells, such as iron or sulfur, organisms die. With a steady input of either light or chemical energy, cells can run the chemical reactions necessary for life. Light energy is a problem if it makes a planet too hot or if there are too many harmful rays, such as ultraviolet. Too many energy- rich chemicals is not a Problem Surface: The inner planets get too much sunlight for life. The outer planets get too little. Sub-surface: Most solid planets and moons have energy- rich chemicals.
  • 16. Factors Not enough of the factor Just right Too much of the Factor Situation in the Solar System Nutrients used to build and maintain an organism’s body. Without chemicals to make proteins and carbohydrates, organisms cannot grow. Planets w/o systems to deliver nutrients to its organisms (e.g., a water cycle or volcanic activity) cannot support life. Also, when nutrients are spread so thin that they are hard to All solid planets and moons have the same general chemical makeup, so nutrients are present. Those with a water cycle or volcanic activity can transport and replenish the Chemicals required by living organisms. Too many nutrients are not a problem. However, too active a circulation system, such as the constant volcanism on Jupiter’s moon, Io, or the churning atmospheres of the gas planets, interferes with an organism’s Surface: Earth has a water cycle, an atmosphere, and volcanoes to circulate nutrients. Venus, Titan, Io, and Mars have nutrients and ways to circulate them to organisms. Sub-surface: Any planet or moon with sub-surface water or molten
  • 17. What are the factors that make the planet habitable? Temperature Atmosphere Energy Nutrients What are the characteristics of planet Earth that makes it habitable? Extensive continental structure. Plate tectonic activity and volcanism. Liquid water covering most of the surface. Oxygen-rich atmosphere. Relatively strong magnetic field. Life. Intelligent life
  • 18. Earth is the only place in the known universe confirmed to host life and is the only one known for sure to have liquid water in the surface. These are reasons why planet Earth is a unique one: It has liquid water; surface or lithosphere which includes the crust and the upper mantle; and It has atmosphere that shelters it from the worst of the sun’s rays.
  • 19. Earth is the only planet in the solar system that has a large amount of liquid water. About 70% of the surface of the Earth is covered by liquid or frozen water. Because of this, Earth is sometimes called “blue planet.” Planet Earth is habitable because it has the right distance from the sun. It is kept warm by an insulating atmosphere, and it has the right chemical ingredients for life including water and carbon. It can provide water, oxygen, useful biological products for human, and has suitable weather and climate.
  • 20. Earth, Venus, and Mars may have similarities: (1) They all are terrestrial planets, made of solid rocks and silicates; (2) They all have an atmosphere; (3) They all almost have the same time to rotate on their axes; (4) Earth and Mars both have water; (5) They all have carbon dioxide; and (6 All have landforms. Earth, Venus, and Mars may have differences: (1) Venus has no water; (2) Venus and Mars don’t have oxygen; and (3) Earth has life forms.
  • 21. Activity 1.1 Understanding Planet Earth Compare and Contrast How is planet Earth similar and different from Venus and Mars? Provide possible explanations for your observations using the information in the table.
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  • 23. 1. Which statement does not describe planet Earth? A. It has 70% water B. It is rocky, terrestrial planet. C. It has solid and active surface D. It has atmosphere made of nitrogen alone.
  • 24. 2. Earth can support the survival of organisms. What is/are the factor/s that make/s Earth habitable? I. atmosphere III. temperature II. energy IV. Nutrient A. I B. I, II C. I, II, III D. I, II, III, IV
  • 25. 3. Which statements best define planet Earth? A. It has gases. B. It supports life. C. It has rocky core. D. It supports other planet.
  • 26. 4. What is the reason why every living thing on Earth has the chance of survival? A. Earth is covered with 65% water. B. Earth thick atmosphere consisted mainly of carbon dioxide. C. Earth has active volcanoes similar with those that are found in Venus. D. Earth has ozone layer to protect living organisms from harmful radiation.
  • 27. What makes planet Earth different from the other planets in the solar system? A.It supports life. B.It is mostly covered in water. C.The atmosphere holds gases. D.All of the above 5. In order for an organism to survive, nutrients are needed. What are the nutrients that planet Earth can offer for an organism to exist? A. Earth has an atmosphere and ozone layer. B. Earth has both water cycle and nitrogen cycle. C. Earth has natural activities to circulate nutrients. D. All of the above
  • 28. 6. Many studies have shown similarities of Earth and Venus. What makes Earth similar with Venus? A. Earth and Venus have the same orbit. B. Earth and Venus have the same diameter. C. Earth and Venus have the same atmosphere. D. Earth and Venus are of the right size to hold a sufficient atmosphere.
  • 29. 7.Planet Earth is considered uniquely different from any other planets in the Solar system. Which among the given choices correctly answers the statement? A. Earth is the only planet that changes structure. B. Earth is the only planet that turns around in space. C. Earth is the only planet that is mostly covered with water. D. Earth is the only planet that is mostly made from rocks.
  • 30. 8. It was found out that Earth’s surface is covered with water. Approximately, how many percent of water comprises the Earth? A. 45% water B. 50% water C. 60% water D. 70% water
  • 31. 9. What makes human and other living organisms capable to live on Earth? A. Earth can provide food for the organism. B. Earth can protect the organism from any possible threat. C. Earth’s temperature is mostly hot compared to other planets. D. Earth has the right amount of temperature, water, good atmosphere, and favorable climate.
  • 32. 10. Which is not true about Earth when compared to Mars? A. It has life mechanism. B. It has water and atmosphere. C. It has carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. D. It has atmosphere that supports oxygen.
  • 33. Assignment Determine the 4 subsystems of the Earth and its characteristics