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Explain the processes that lead to the formation of deep water in the North Atlantic.
Discuss the properties of soil and soil type includes how wind and water have an impact on the quality of soil.
Choose a tectonic plate to investigate from among the 15 listed. What is the name of the plate, and where in the world is it located?
What are one or more aspects about the universe, our solar system, or our moon that you find interesting? Research this and tell us more about it
Question: How does the bare soil surface type affect the amount of runoff?
Question: How does the energy flowing from the interior of the Earth compared to the amount of energy received from the Sun?
What is the landform that stretches from here (N 64.392317° W 110.083281°) to here (N 64.392707° W 110.075197°),
Question: List the four processes that lift air. Which one forms rain shadow desert? Why?
In what ways can you seek God's help to bring about good change to improve your community's thinking about how God wants us to take care of the Earth?
Question: How was the 1998 ice storm formed?
Based on your graphs, what relationships do you notice between temperatures, dew point, humidity, cloud cover, and air pressure?
1. Discuss the factors that control the average temperature in any region. 2. Discuss how oceans affect coastal climate.
What is the water cycle and how does the conservation of matter apply to the water cycle? Discuss two possible human impacts on the water cycle.
Reflect on familiar and new themes discussing deforestation & land degradation as significant drivers of climate change.
Problem: At the end raise a critical thinking question about fossils or fossilization for them to work on in groups
Estimate the incoming short-wave energy density (in W/m2) on a gently sloping hillside, slopping downward at 5 degrees in the direction of the sun,
Describe the various ways fossils are formed to a third-grade class. At the end, raise a critical thinking about fossils and/or fossilization for them to work
Describe the layers of earth's atmosphere from the ionosphere through the troposphere and how temperature varies
Problem: Describe key components of a municipal drinking water distribution system?
What Biases do you have toward particular types of science; biases about certain types of scientific research or data; moral, religious, or cultural biases
How do continued racism and failure to achieve inclusive environmental communities (environmental science, environmental education, environmental activism)
It is essential to mention that ozone can have a good or bad effect on life on Earth. Ozone occurs in the stratosphere and the troposphere.
Problem: Do you think the introduction of non-native species to an ecosystem always pose a threat to that ecosystem?
Discuss the effects that growing on red mud residue may have on the metabolism of the plant, on plant water relations and on nutrient uptake.
Briefly define ozone and describe how it provides protection to the earth's surface. Provide at least one example on the dangers of ultraviolet radiation