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Environmental Science Chapter 3The Dynamic Earth
  • Mr. Manskopf
  • All notes can be found at http//www.manskopf.com

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Big Ideas
  • The Earth is a dynamic system consisting of the
    geosphere, the atmosphere, the hydrosphere and
    the biosphere.
  • The Earths geosphere is a complex system that is
    constantly changing impacting life on Earth.
  • A thin mixture of gasses that surrounds our
    planet makes life on Earth possible in many ways.
  • Life is contained in a very thin layer near the
    Earths surface that contains all that is needed
    for survival.
  • Water is a simple, yet complex molecule that
    shapes our world landscape, moderates our
    climate, provides habitat and most of all makes
    life possible

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Has Earth always looked this way? Will it always
look this way?
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Section 1 The Geosphere
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Section 1 Goals
  • Describe the main structure of the interior of
    the Earth
  • How does the plate tectonic theory explain
    earthquakes, mountain building and volcanoes?
  • Describe how wind and water alter Earths surface.

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What is the Geosphere?
  • Geosphere consists of all the rocks, soil and
    loose rocks on Earth surface.
  • Most inside of Earth
  • About 6,000 km in radius

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Earths Interior
  • 3 main layers inside Earth
  • Crust Solid outer layer, very thin
  • Composed of lighter elements
  • Less than 1 of mass
  • Thickest under continents (30 miles)
  • Earthquakes, mountains, mining all take place here

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Earths Interior
  • Mantle beneath the crust, makes up most of the
    mass
  • Mostly liquid rock called magma
  • More than 2,000 miles thick
  • Convection currents moving liquid rock around

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Earths Interior
  • Core innermost, hottest layer
  • Made of very dense metals like iron and nickel
  • HOW DO WE KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON INSIDE THE EARTH?

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Earths Interior
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Plate Tectonic Theory
Why dont we get Earthquake in Camden?
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Why do the earthquakes seem to follow a pattern?
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Plate Tectonic Theory
WHY DO MOUNTAIN BELTS FORM CHAINS?
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Why do the locations of volcanoes form patterns?
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Plate Tectonic Theory
  • Crust is broken into large pieces that are slowly
    moving around
  • Similar to chunks of ice floating on lake
  • Most plates
  • continent size
  • Move about
  • 2-5 cm/yr

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Plate Tectonic Theory
  • Plate Boundaries where plates touch each other.
  • Creates earthquake, mountains and sometimes
    volcanoes
  • Convergent
  • Divergent
  • Transform

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Earthquakes
  • Vibrations of the Earths crust caused by rocks
    in the crust breaking
  • Faults are cracks in crust MOST are located near
    plate boundaries
  • Can we get Earthquakes in NJ???

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Earthquakes
  • Seismic Waves carry the energy of an earthquake
    through the Earth
  • Measured on the Richter Scale

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http//earthquake.usgs.gov/ Earthquakes occur
ALL the time
What do you think kills most people in
earthquakes? How can we build safer buildings
and other structures?
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Volcanoes
  • Volcano is a mountain built by when lava cools on
    the surface of the crust
  • Most common at Convergent and Divergent plate
    boundaries
  • 75 of volcanoes in the Ring of Fire around
    Pacific Ocean

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Volcanic Impacts
  • Local Impacts earthquakes, ash cloud, deadly
    gasses, mudslides
  • Global Impacts decreased temperatures due to ash
    blocking out sunlight

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Rock Types
  • Igneous Rocks formed from cooled magma or lava
  • Sedimentary Rocks formed from compressed
    sediment like sand and mud
  • Metamorphic Rocks forms when other rocks are put
    under lots of heat and pressure

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Rock Cycle
  • http//www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/
    content/investigations/es0602/es0602page02.cfm

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Will this mountain continue to grow forever? WHY?
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Which mountains are older? How can you tell?
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Wearing Down Earths Surface
  • Plate Tectonics Builds Mountains and creates new
    rocks
  • Erosion is the removal and transport of Earth
    materials like rocks
  • Water is main agent of erosion on Earth
  • Wind, waves, glaciers, and others

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Section 1 Review
  • Describe the main structure of the interior of
    the Earth
  • How does the plate tectonic theory explain
    earthquakes, mountain building and volcanoes?
  • Describe how wind and water alter Earths surface.

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Section 2 The Atmosphere Goals
  • Describe the composition of the atmosphere
  • Describe the layers of the atmosphere
  • Explain the 3 ways heat is transferred in the
    atmosphere
  • Explain the greenhouse effect

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Our Atmosphere
  • Atmosphere a THIN layer of gases surrounding our
    planet
  • Makes life possible
  • Provides vital gases for plants and animals
  • Blocks out harmful sun rays
  • Keeps temperature comfortable
  • Burns up meteoroids

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Our Atmosphere
  • 78 Nitrogen
  • 21 Oxygen
  • 1 others like argon, methane, carbon dioxide
  • Dust, dirt, bacteria, viruses, ash, air
    pollution, salt, skin, bits of cloths, etc.

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Atmosphere is a dynamic place
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Layers of Atmosphere
  • Divided into 4 main layers according to changes
    in temperature

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Layers of Atmosphere
  • Troposphere lowest layer, all weather occurs
    here, most dense layer,
  • Temperature and air pressure drop quickly as
    altitude increases

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Layers of Atmosphere
  • Stratosphere layer above troposphere, contains
    ozone layer which blocks out harmful UV sun rays
  • Contains high levels of Ozone O3

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Layers of Atmosphere
  • Mesosphere coldest layer as low as -93oC
  • Thermosphere hottest layer, but would not feel
    hot ???

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Energy Transfer in Atmosphere
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How does the air get warm?
  • Radiation is the transfer of energy across space
  • Stand out in the sun wearing a black shirt
  • Sun 93 million miles away
  • Travels at 186,000 mi/s
  • Only about 50 of solar energy is absorbed by
    Earths surface

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Energy Transfer
  • Conduction energy transfer when the 2 object
    with different temperatures touch
  • Air touching the ground warms by conduction
  • You touch a hot metal pan and burn your hand

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Energy Transfer
  • Convection heat transfer by moving fluid (liquid
    or gas)
  • Hot air rising off the warm ground
  • Why does hot air rise?

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  • Explain how out atmosphere warms?
  • Why doesnt all the heat escape into space?

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Greenhouse Effect
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Greenhouse Effect
  • Gases in the atmosphere trap in heat not allowing
    it to escape into space
  • Mainly CO2, water vapor and methane gas
  • Natural process, well understood for centuries
  • Without those gases Earth is a very cold place

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Our atmosphere is critical to life on Earth, yet
is very thin and fragile
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Section 2 Review
  • Describe the composition of the atmosphere
  • Describe the layers of the atmosphere
  • Explain the 3 ways heat is transferred in the
    atmosphere
  • Explain the greenhouse effect

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Section 3 Hydrosphere and Biosphere
  • Describe the main steps in the water cycle
  • Explain how the ocean is a dynamic system of
    current, waves, and tides
  • Explain why life is confined to the biosphere.

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Hydrosphere
Hydrosphere includes all water on Earth Rivers,
lakes, streams, groundwater, glaciers, water
vapor, oceans, clouds, etc.
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Water Cycle
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Where is most water found?
97 in Oceans, less than 3 is fresh water Most
freshwater is in glaciers and ice caps
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Oceans
Cover 70 of Earths surface
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Ocean Water
The sodium and chlorine NaCl form salt Why is it
salty? Which parts of oceans would be saltier?
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Ocean Temperature Zones
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How is it possible that England is 700 miles
further away from the equator than Camden, yet it
has much warmer winters?
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Ocean Currents
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Ocean Current
  • Streamline movements of water in the oceans
  • Surface currents caused by wind only a few meters
    deep
  • Surface current impact climates worldwide moving
    heat from equator to polar regions

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Ocean Motions Tides
Tides are caused by the gravity of the moon and
sun pulling water closer to them
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Ocean Motions Waves
Waves are caused by wind Stronger Wind Bigger
Waves
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Fresh Water
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Fresh Water Groundwater
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Groundwater
What do you think makes groundwater a good source
for water? What could be some problems with
using groundwater?
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Biosphere
  • What makes life possible in the biosphere?
  • Sunlight
  • Moderate temperatures
  • Liquid Water
  • Gravity

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Life starts with the plants Primary
Producers Where do YOU get your energy from?
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Section 3 Review
  • Describe the main steps in the water cycle
  • Explain how the ocean is a dynamic system of
    current, waves, and tides
  • Explain why life is confined to the biosphere.

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Chapter 3
  • The Earth is a dynamic system consisting of the
    geosphere, the atmosphere, the hydrosphere and
    the biosphere.
  • The Earths geosphere is a complex system that is
    constantly changing impacting life on Earth.
  • A thin mixture of gasses that surrounds our
    planet makes life on Earth possible in many ways.
  • Life is contained in a very thin layer near the
    Earths surface that contains all that is needed
    for survival.
  • Water is a simple, yet complex molecule that
    shapes our world landscape, moderates our
    climate, provides habitat and most of all makes
    life possible

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