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1 Do Now: While watching the following clip what do you think are the 4 major areas of earth science?

2 Turn and Talk: In your groups discuss your answers to the do now. As a group come to an agreement as to what are the 4 areas of earth science. Be ready to share with the class.

3 Aim: What is Earth Science?

4 What is Earth Science? Earth science is the study of Earth and the universe around it Uses observations and experimentation to discover the causes of natural events

5 Cultural Contributions China: kept records of earthquakes (780 BC) Ancient Greeks: cataloged rocks and minerals (200 BC) Mayans: tracked celestial movements

6 Branches of Earth Science There are four major areas of study: geology, oceanography, meteorology, & astronomy

7 Geology The study of the origin, history, processes, and structure of the solid Earth Examples: volcanologist studies volcanoes Can you think of any others?

8 Oceanography The study of Earth’s oceans Example: studying waves, tides, or ocean currents

9 Meteorology The study of Earth’s atmosphere, especially weather and climate Examples: meteorologists use Doppler radar to track storms

10 Astronomy The study of the universe beyond Earth Oldest branch of Earth Science Example: space exploration

11 Activity/Assignment:

12 Summary: Imagine that you are an Earth scientist and can travel wherever you want to on Earth. Describe the aspects or features of Earth that you would like to study. Explain where you would go and what you would do. Make sure you answer all questions above in five sentences or more. If you finish early, illustrate your answer as well.

13 Environmental Science Study of the way humans interact with their environment Example: effects of pollution, loss of biodiversity, use of natural resources

14 The Importance of Earth Science An understanding of natural forces can help predict potential disasters We also need to understand conservation of natural resources

15 Science as a Process Section 1.2

16 Behavior of Natural Systems Scientists assume: Nature is understandable Similar forces = similar results Nature is predictable

17 Ice Cores Provide clues to Earth’s past climate changes Ice cores are sliced thin and the gases they contain are analyzed

18 Scientific Measurements and Analysis Measurement is the comparison of some aspect of an object or event with a standard unit The International System of Units (SI) is used worldwide (based on powers of 10)

19 Accuracy and Precision Accuracy: how close a measurement is to the true value of the thing being measured Precision: the exactness of the measurement

20 Error An expression of the amount of imprecision or variation in a set of measurements Expressed as percentage error or as a confidence interval

21 Observations and Models A model is a representation, description, or imitation of an object, system, process, or concept Conceptual model: verbal or graphical (represents how a system works) Mathematical model: equations

22 Scientific Publication Scientific results are often published in journals Written in standard scientific format Many journal articles are found online

23 Peer Review Articles are submitted for peer review before they are published Several experts read through the article to make sure it is worthy of publication Scientists follow a code of ethics that only valid scientific results should be published

24 Formulating a Theory A theory is an explanation that has been tested and supported by experimental results Theories are based on scientific laws Scientific laws are general statements that describe how the natural world works Example: Law of gravity

25 Interdisciplinary Science The exchange of ideas between fields of science supports scientific evidence When an explanation is supported in a variety of fields, it is more accurate Example: meteor impact hypothesis

26 Science and Society Advances in science have led to the development of new machines, tools, materials, and processes Technology that was designed for space exploration has been used to improve computers, cars, medical equipment, and airplanes

27 Problems with Technology New technology can lead to new pollution problems Risks, costs and benefits must be considered Example: drilling for oil in ANWR will cause irreversible damage to the tundra

28 Scientific Advancements The main goal of technology is to solve human problems


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