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Introduction to Earth Science Notes: Pages 3 - 5.

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Page 1: Introduction to Earth Science Notes: Pages 3 - 5.

Introduction to Earth Introduction to Earth ScienceScienceNotes: Pages 3 - 5

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CommonCommonInstrumentInstrument

Volume of Regular, Rectangular Objects (a box)

Volume of Irregularly Shaped Objects (rocks)

Mass

Distance

Time

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density:

percent error (deviation):

rate of change:

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Good Morning

• Period 3/4 and 7/8 : today….– Collect HW from last week (Textbook) pass to your right– Tonight’s HW Density worksheet #1-7– Do Now Observation/Inference– Density Notes pg. 3, 6– Lab Requirements– Start Lab P-1 Density (pencil, calculator)

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What does it mean if you are asked to record your answer:

a. to the nearest tenth

b. to the nearest hundredth

c. to the nearest thousandth

one decimal place

two decimal places

three decimal places

Example: 0.1

Example: 0.01

Example: 0.001

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Direct Relationship:

As one variable increases, the other __________________.

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Examples

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Indirect (Inverse) Relationship:

As one variable increases, the other __________________

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Examples

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Cyclic Relationship: As one variable increases, the other

Events that are cyclic are also ___________________

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Examples

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No Relationship:

As one variable increases, the other __________________

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Examples

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State in words the relationship between relief and the average rate of erosion as shown in the graph.

As relief increases, the average rate of erosion increases

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State in words the relationship between air temperature and relative humidity.

As the air temperature increases, the relative humidity decreases