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1 Today Hand in work Check the list in the back, if you owe something. Get out a half sheet of paper, PUT YOUR NAME ON IT, share the other half. When bell rings the quiz will start and you will have 1 minute per question to answer.

2 Question 1 What 3 elements makes up the troposphere? (use your ESRT)

3 Question 2 What layer of the atmosphere has most of the water in it?

4 Question 3 What is the temperature at the Tropopause?

5 Question 4 What happens to pressure as you increase altitude?

6 Answers 1.) Oxygen (21%), Nitrogen (78%) other (1%) 2.) Troposphere 3.) -55oC 4.)Pressure decreases when altitude is increased. 10 points off for each incorrect answer! 100- points = the grade.

7 Vocab Density Mass Volume Graduated Cylinder Scale or triple beam balance

8 Density The first really important idea!!! (coke and diet coke?)

9 Why is density important? Earth Science is the study of the planet. Ask yourself this: Is there a lot of oil to use on this planet? How do we get it out of the ground? Should I dump chemicals into the water we use to drink? How do the chemicals mix? How to I clean up these messes, if they are every made? – How do you clean up if you spill oil? How does weather interact with the earths crust?

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11 Density What is the formula for Density? (Yes you do know) What is your Mass? – How much stuff makes you. What is you Volume? – How much of you there is. So your Density is the amount of Mass divided by the Volume you take up – It is how tightly pack the molecules are in a space! M --------- D * V

12 Cool info (layers) Air = 0.0012 g.mL Liquid Water (4oC) = 1.0 g/mL Ice = 0.9 g/mL Iron = 7.9g/mL People= 1.0 g/mL Plastics = vary form 0.8-1.3 Earth = 5.5 g/mL Saturn (yes the planet)= 0.7 g/mL Black hole 400,000,000,000,000 g/mL

13 Icebergs (dead ahead) If ice floats (less dense than water) where is most of the ice then? Only 10% of the whole berg is above water level why?

14 Does density change? The question is does density change? – I start with a block of wood and cut it. – What do I have then? – Density doesn’t change with size!! – Same thing with rocks, minerals counties and people. » If I cut you arm off your mass and volume would be lower equally, so your density would be the same! Let’s try it!

15 Can I change Density? (yes) Heat – By adding heat I change the energy level of matter causing the volume to change. Pressure – By squeezing an object the volume is changing. Think about it! – If I heat a rock up till it melts what happens? – If I squeeze a rock what happens?

16 Calculating and measuring Density is mass over volume How do I measure Volume? – L*W*H (cm3) – Graduated Cylinder (mL) How do I measure Mass? – Scale (g) or triple beam balance So if D=m/v what are the correct units for density? M --------- D * V

17 Relate density to weather Warm air does what compared to cold air, because it is less dense? Object usually do what when they freeze? – Heat up?

18 Practice Find the density if the mass is 10 g and the volume is 1 mL? – Formula? – Answer? Find the volume if the mass is 20 g and the density is 10 g/mL? – Formula? – Answer? Find the mass if the density is 5 g/mL and the volume is 10 mL? – Formula? – Answer?


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