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Branches of Earth Science

  1. 1. Why Earth Science Write down 3 ideas, concepts, thoughts, you and your group had after watching the video (Back of Index Card)
  2. 2. Let’s see what you know!
  3. 3. In Textbook • Read The Study of Earth Science p.13-18 • Complete NB p.4-5
  4. 4. Geologists study the forces that have shaped Earth throughout its long history. Geologists study the chemical and physical characteristics of rock, the material that forms Earth’s hard surface. Geologists describe the features sculpted in rock and soil by water, wind, and waves.
  5. 5. Geology – The study of solid Earth and the processes in which it evolves.
  6. 6. X X X X Pages 16 &17
  7. 7. Geologists study the forces that have shaped Earth throughout its long history. Geologists study the chemical and physical characteristics of rock, the material that forms Earth’s hard surface. Geologists describe the features sculpted in rock and soil by water, wind, and waves. Oceanography is the study of Earth’s oceans. Oceanographers study everything from the chemistry of ocean water to the shape of the ocean floor to living things in the ocean’s depths.
  8. 8. Oceanography – The branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea.
  9. 9. Geologists study the forces that have shaped Earth throughout its long history. Geologists study the chemical and physical characteristics of rock, the material that forms Earth’s hard surface. Geologists describe the features sculpted in rock and soil by water, wind, and waves. Astronomy is the study of the universe beyond Earth. Some astronomers focus on the solar system. Other astronomers observe stars and galaxies in an effort to understand the universe and its history.
  10. 10. Astronomy – The Study of Earth and its place in our Universe
  11. 11. Geologists study the forces that have shaped Earth throughout its long history. Geologists study the chemical and physical characteristics of rock, the material that forms Earth’s hard surface. Geologists describe the features sculpted in rock and soil by water, wind, and waves. Meteorology is the study of Earth’s atmosphere. Meteorologists do much more than just forecast tomorrow’s weather. Meteorologists are scientists who gather information about conditions in the atmosphere from around the world. Scientists in related fields study the forces that change Earth’s climate.
  12. 12. Meteorology – the study of the changes in temperature, air pressure, moisture, and wind direction in the troposphere.
  13. 13. Geologists study the forces that have shaped Earth throughout its long history. Geologists study the chemical and physical characteristics of rock, the material that forms Earth’s hard surface. Geologists describe the features sculpted in rock and soil by water, wind, and waves. Environmental scientists, study Earth’s environment and resources. Environmental scientists work together to determine the effects of human activities on Earth’s land, air, water, and living things. They try to solve problems, such as pollution, that result from the use of resources.
  14. 14. Environmental Science – The study of Earth’s environments, resources, and the effects of human activities on the air, land, water, and living things.
  15. 15. Geologists study the forces that have shaped Earth throughout its long history. Geologists study the chemical and physical characteristics of rock, the material that forms Earth’s hard surface. Geologists describe the features sculpted in rock and soil by water, wind, and waves. Oceanography is the study of Earth’s oceans. Oceanographers study everything from the chemistry of ocean water to the shape of the ocean floor to living things in the ocean’s depths. Meteorology is the study of Earth’s atmosphere. Meteorologists do much more than just forecast tomorrow’s weather. Meteorologists are scientists who gather information about conditions in the atmosphere from around the world. Scientists in related fields study the forces that change Earth’s climate. Astronomy is the study of the universe beyond Earth. Some astronomers focus on the solar system. Other astronomers observe stars and galaxies in an effort to understand the universe and its history. Environmental scientists, study Earth’s environment and resources. Environmental scientists work together to determine the effects of human activities on Earth’s land, air, water, and living things. They try to solve problems, such as pollution, that result from the use of resources.

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