1. Look at your Atmosphere KWL chart. Now that we have studied the atmosphere, fill in the L on the chart (what you have learned). Turn in your lab from yesterday if you…
Slide 1Using the clue and image, identify the element and its symbol. Remember that chemistry is the study of matter. 46 of the elements are included in this exercise. Element…
Slide 11.List the inner planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars 2. List the outer planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune & Pluto 3. a. Which planets are terrestrial?…
Slide 1 Slide 2 CST Review Standard 4 Energy enters the Earth system primarily as solar radiation and eventually escapes as heat. a.Know the relative amount of incoming solar…
Slide 13.4 Workbook Review *Vocab *Key Questions (at top of wkbk) *What is important about each cycle? Slide 2 Recycling in the Biosphere 1. The four elements that make up…
Slide 1Test on Chapters 15 and 16 7. What is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere? A.oxygen B.hydrogen C.nitrogen D.carbon dioxide Slide 2 Test on Chapters 15 and 16 9.…
Slide 1Unit 1 (formerly Module 2) Gases and Their Applications Slide 2 Lesson 2-1 About Gases 2 Slide 3 Gas is one of the three main states of matter Gas is one of the three…
Slide 1NUTRIENT CYCLES READINGS: FREEMAN Chapter 54 Slide 2 NUTRIENT CYCLES: ECOSYSTEM TO ECOSPHERE Nutrient cycling occurs at the local level through the action of the biota.…
Slide 1The Atmosphere Slide 2 The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet, such as Earth. Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases are all parts…
1. The Atmosphere 2. The atmosphere is the blanket of air that surrounds the Earth. 3. The Earth System 4. Composition of the Air Nitrogen 78% Oxygen 21% Other gases 1% *greenhouse…