CONCEPT DIAGRAM Factors Impacting Earth Systems Key Words

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Catastrophic Event. An event that results from Earth processes and that can cause damage and endanger human life –TornadoHurricane –EarthquakesTsunamis.
Advertisements

Catastrophic Event. An event that results from Earth processes and that can cause damage and endanger human life Weather Geologic –tornadoearthquake –hurricane.
Thinking About Catastrophic Events Lesson 1. Targets Lesson Internal and external processes of earth systems cause natural hazards. 1.2 Natural.
The earth's atmosphere is divided into layers on the basis of changing temperatures. The density of the atmosphere decreases exponentially as you go away.
Catastrophic Event. An event that results from Earth processes and that can cause damage and endanger human life –TornadoHurricane –EarthquakesTsunamis.
The world’s worst disaster? 1.a) Natural HazardsMan-Made hazards. Avalanche Drought Earthquake Epidemic Fire Flood Forest Fire Hurricane Landslide Tornado.
Classifying Natural Disasters Comparing and Analyzing Natural Disasters.
Catastrophic Events Q 3 & B 10/29/14 & 10/30/14 Q3: What is a catastrophic event? B: Below your Q3, draw illustrations (pictures) of the different types.
Natural Hazards Science: Reducing America’s Risk Hazards are inevitable; disasters are not. Mount St. HelensMount St. Helens 03/08/05 Mount Pinatubo.
Weathering, Erosion and Natural Catastrophes
Catastrophic Events  Catastrophic Event –Any event naturally occuring or caused by human action that:  Causes severe damage to the land  Endangers.
Masters of Disaster Weather events? Geological events?
Catastrophic Events and the Ecosystem lesson 1
Natural disasters. Flood Hurricane Blizzard Earthquake Tornado Lava Volcano Eruption Landslide To wash away To repair To destroy To blow over To freeze.
Natural Disasters Natural Disasters are disasters that occur in this world naturally and we can not control nature to stop them – we can only control our.
Science and the Environment Part 3. 1.What are the two ways ecosystems experience changes? Ecosystems can experience slow and rapid changes.
60 Masters of Disaster 10/13/ /13/2014 Starter: Name weather/earth events that you know can cause major problems. Application/Connection: Masters.
CHANGES IN ECOSYSTEMS CHANGES, CHANGES, CHANGES Change is always occurring in ecosystems. All organisms, including humans, cause change. Two types of.
JH-KEADLE Catastrophic Events.
Good Introductory Text: Natural Disasters, Patrick Abbott, McGraw-Hill.
Natural Risks By: Kevin Simpson, Ally Caesare, Ben Zmolik.
Natural Disasters Book 7 th grade science 2014 Malnory/Pietsch.
Natural Catastrophes. Wildfires Lightning strikes cause one out of every five wildfires. Drought conditions, wind, high temperatures, and low humidity.
By: Lyssa De La O.  Difficult/no access to food, water, and electricity  May last days, weeks, or longer.  No light  No communication.
Using Satellite Images to Explore our Dynamic Earth LuAnn Dahlman, TERC Education specialist & general inspiration Robert Simmon, SSAI/NASA GSFC Data handling,
Topic 4: Water World What do these pictures have in common?
COS: Identify ways to prepare for natural disasters in the United States. Examples: preparing for earthquakes by identifying structural needs of homes.
Impact of Catastrophic Events on the Earth Vocabulary of Instruction:
WildWeathering Erosion & Deposition Natural & Human Hazards Helpful- Harmful Humans Be Resourceful $ $ $ $ $ $
Tornado Strong cyclone (circle) wind Fast rotating columns of air associated with severe thunderstorms. Common in ‘tornado alley’ –Texas panhandle and.
Beatriz Canche Naomi Guzman Maria De La Riva Sidney Garcia.
By Mahdi, Josh, and Garrett.  Are risks that are caused by natural occurrences.  Can result in loss or damage of property and may cause a business to.
Unit 4 Factors impacting Earth Systems
52 Masters of Disaster 10/05/ /05/2015 Starter: Name weather/earth events that you know can cause major problems. Application/Connection: Masters.
Teaching About Hazards Using Current Events John McDaris, Science Education Resource Center, Carleton College R. Heather Macdonald, College of William.
Catastrophic Event Notes
In today’s lesson: Understand the key characteristics of aid and insurance (risk spreading) and land-use zoning (planning). Give examples of where these.
What is the connection between these pictures?
CORNELL NOTE TAKING.
You are Welcome!.
Habitats & Niches Changes In Populations Human Impacts On Ecosystems
Catastrophic Events An event that causes great distress and suffering; a disaster classified by the extent and intensity of its impact on the ecosystem.
Environmental problems
DO NOW What is an ecosystem? What are the parts of an ecosystem? Date:
Chapter 5 global disasters
JH-KEADLE Catastrophic Events.
Natural disasters.
The Big Stuff That Makes Big Changes
HOTS Questions-Catastrophic Events
Hazardous environments
Part 1: Natural or Caused By Human Activity
Severe Weather and other Natural Disasters
Content Enhancement Templates.
Natural disasters Prepared Vladyslav Suprun, 10-B.
Unit 9 Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters. Natural Disasters What are some different types of natural disasters? Have the students brainstorm different natural disasters that.
Go through and highlight important information.
Level 4 Unit 10.
Monday October 29, 2018 Agenda:
UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS
Like Terms 1 2 Parts of an Algebraic Expression 4x, 4y 2x, x2 5a2, 3a
SEANCE 1.
Presentation 1 Natural disasters.
Unit 9 Environment and Ecology
What is Biodiversity?.
Environmental emergencies Which environmental emergency is it?
CATASTROPHIC EVENTS ON EARTH
Visit _________________
Presentation transcript:

CONCEPT DIAGRAM Factors Impacting Earth Systems Key Words 3 1 CONVEY CONCEPT 2 OFFER OVERALL CONCEPT NOTE KEY WORDS 4 CLASSIFY CHARACTERISTICS CONCEPT DIAGRAM Always Present Sometimes Present Never Present 5 EXPLORE EXAMPLES Examples: Non-examples: 6 7 PRACTICE WITH NEW EXAMPLES TIE DOWN A DEFINITION Catastrophic Events Wildfire Hurricane Drought Volcano Tornado Earthquake Tsunami Floods Rain Landslide Deposition Topography Sediment Aquifer Factors Impacting Earth Systems Catastrophic Events Rain Wildfire Earthquake Topography Landslide Hurricane Tsunami Sediment Deposition Drought Floods Aquifer Volcano Tornado Hurricane Katrina House Fire Dust Bowl Wildfire in Bastrop Deforestation Tsunami in Japan Oil Spill Wimberley/San Marcos Floods Pollution Catastrophic events are factors impacting Earth systems such as wildfires, hurricanes, droughts, volcanoes, tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, and floods. They are classified by the extent and intensity of their impact on the ecosystem.

Greenhouse Effect Claim Evidence Reasoning Dinosaur Extinction Claim Evidence Reasoning Overgrazing Claim Evidence Reasoning Your Choice Claim Evidence Reasoning

Factors Impacting Earth Systems Key Words 3 1 CONVEY CONCEPT 2 OFFER OVERALL CONCEPT NOTE KEY WORDS 4 CLASSIFY CHARACTERISTICS CONCEPT DIAGRAM Always Present Sometimes Present Never Present 5 EXPLORE EXAMPLES Examples: Non-examples: 6 7 PRACTICE WITH NEW EXAMPLES TIE DOWN A DEFINITION Catastrophic Events Wildfire Hurricane Drought Volcano Tornado Earthquake Tsunami Floods Rain Landslide Deposition Topography Sediment Aquifer Factors Impacting Earth Systems Catastrophic Events Dust Bowl Catastrophic events are factors impacting Earth systems such as _________, __________, _________, _________, _________, ___________, __________, and _______. They are classified by the extent and intensity of their impact on the ecosystem.

Greenhouse Effect Claim Evidence Reasoning Dinosaur Extinction Claim Evidence Reasoning Overgrazing Claim Evidence Reasoning Your Choice Claim Evidence Reasoning