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Warm Up! 1)Explain the difference between renewable, nonrenewable, and perpetual resources? 2)What are the 2 major differences between traditional and alternative energy sources? 3) What are the 3 types of fossil fuels and how are they formed? 4) How is coal extracted from the Earth? Explain this process and what has to be done once the process is complete. 5) List one thing you learned from the guest speaker. *Don’t forget to use your notes! That’s why you have them! **Set up CORNELL NOTES! WRITE THE NEW OBJECTIVE & LEQ!!*

Warm Up! (answers) 1) Renewable- Plants, Trees, Animals, Water. As long as they are not over used or made unusable to humans. Nonrenewable- Oil, Coal, Gold, Natural Gas. Perpetual- water, wind, sunlight 2) Traditional- Burns fossil fuels & produces air pollution. Alternative- Uses natural resources and does not produce air pollution (minimal at most) 3) Coal-trees & plants buried in swamps Natural gas & Oil-animals in ocean died & buried 4) Mining- reclamation: putting the land back together

The Objective: SWBAT- Explain the consequences of human activities on the lithosphere and synthesize potential solutions by completing a news report. LEQ: What human activities are affecting the lithosphere? How?

Table Of Contents (1 st & 3 rd ) Left Side ItemsPageRight Side ItemsPage Resource Reading34Resources CN35 Cheerio Lab34Traditional vs. Alternative Energy CN 37 Sort-it-Out34NC Alternative Energy CN39 Energy Graphic Organizer36NC Traditional Energy CN41 Energy Madness36Midterm Review43 NC Alternative Energy Brochure38Human Impacts45 Cookie Lab40 Midterm Study Guide42 Human Impacts News Report44 Human Impacts Graphic Organizer44

GEMS of Wisdom (1 st & 3 rd ) PageAvid StrategyWICOR Resource Reading Cheerio Lab Sort-it-Out Energy Graphic Organizer Energy Madness NC Brochure Cookie Lab

Table Of Contents (2 nd ) Left Side ItemsPageRight Side ItemsPage Resource Reading36Resources CN37 Cheerio Lab36Traditional vs. Alternative Energy CN 39 Sort-it-Out36NC Alternative Energy CN41 Energy Graphic Organizer38NC Traditional Energy CN43 Energy Madness38Midterm Review45 NC Alternative Energy Brochure40Human Impacts CN47 Cookie Lab42 Midterm Study Guide44 Human Impacts News Report46 Human Impacts Graphic Organizer46

GEMS of Wisdom (2 nd ) PageAvid StrategyWICOR 36Resource Reading 36Cheerio Lab 36Sort-it-Out 38Energy Graphic Organizer 38Energy Madness 40NC Brochure 42Cookie Lab 44Midterm Study Guide 46Human Impacts News Report

Cornell Notes Write what is in yellow!

What is Mining? the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth. Impacts: Habitat destruction, air & water pollution, respiratory diseases

What is Deforestation? the removal of trees to clear land for a non- forest use. (e.g. farms, ranches, or urban use) Impacts: Increased erosion (washing away of top soil), loss of habitats & species

Deforestation

What is Agriculture? (farming) the production of plants, animals for food, fiber, and other products used to support human life. Impacts: water pollution from pesticides, fertilizers

Agriculture

What is Overgrazing? when plants are exposed to excessive grazing for long periods of time, or without enough recovery time. What causes it?  livestock, overpopulation of wild animals, poor agriculture practices Impacts: Loss of biodiversity (variety of life)

What is Urbanization the physical growth of urban areas as a result of global change. What are the Impacts?  Heat islands (reduces soil moisture & intensifies carbon dioxide emissions)

What is Overfishing To deplete (use up) the supply of usable fish in a certain area of water *Impacts: extinction of marine fish species, loss of biodiversity, decline in fisheries *Potential Solution: Aquaculture (fish farming!!): raises fish in ponds or fenced areas of water; however, it requires wild fish for feeding, fish crowding occurs, may invade native habitats

Graphic Organizer-in notes! Human Activity DefinitionImpactSolutions Mining Deforestation Agriculture Overgrazing Urbanization Overfishing

Gallery Style Notes You have 15 minutes to walk around the room and record the definition and impact it has on the environment for each human impact (there are 6 stations!!) You are also responsible for watching the youtube clip at each station. You may use your phone/electronic device or my computer! Use your time wisely! We are moving on after 15 minutes! NO EXCEPTIONS!!

MAKING NEWS! In groups, you will research a topic about a human impact on Earth’s surface. Using the information from your reading and Text Book, your group will create a 2 minute News Story Poster to present to the class

Information you MUST include in your news story poster...15min prep A description of the activity you are researching. Why it occurs. The impacts this activity has on the Earth. Most importantly: What potential solutions/alternatives can your team propose? *Winning presentation will receive a prize!!!

It’s up to us to take action!! h0c (Human Impact on the Environment) h0c

Homework Write a letter to President Obama. In your letter, explain how we can improve our environmental and quality of life. You need to support your argument. Use what you have learned over the past few days, including what you learned today about the negative impacts of our actions on the lithosphere.

Exit Ticket 1.Explain 2 negative affects of mining? 2.How does deforestation affect the environment? 3.What is another name for sustainable agriculture? 4.What is the cause of over grazing? 5.What is a Heat Island and where does it occur?