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NAME: ____________________________________________ EARTH ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY GUIDE 2015-2016 INTRO UNIT 1. The branch of earth science that deals with the Earth’s history and structure is called? 2. Can a metric ruler be used to find the volume of a regular solid? If so, HOW? 3. Can meters be used to measure the volume of a liquid? If so, HOW? 4. A unit for density is g/L. Give an example of how this information can be used. 5. If we were to measure the distance from Charlotte to Mobile, AL, what metric unit of measurement should we use? 6. Oil floats on top of water. What does this mean with regards to its DENSITY? 7. Can meters be used to measure the volume of a liquid? If so, HOW? 8. Identify and describe the steps of the Scientific Method? 9. What would a scientist do to test a hypothesis?

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NAME: ____________________________________________EARTH ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY GUIDE

2015-2016 INTRO UNIT

1. The branch of earth science that deals with the Earth’s history and structure is called?

2. Can a metric ruler be used to find the volume of a regular solid? If so, HOW?

3. Can meters be used to measure the volume of a liquid? If so, HOW?

4. A unit for density is g/L. Give an example of how this information can be used.

5. If we were to measure the distance from Charlotte to Mobile, AL, what metric unit of measurement should we use?

6. Oil floats on top of water. What does this mean with regards to its DENSITY?

7. Can meters be used to measure the volume of a liquid? If so, HOW?

8. Identify and describe the steps of the Scientific Method?

9. What would a scientist do to test a hypothesis?

10. Recorded observations or measurements are called data and can be displayed…HOW?

11. At the end of an experiment, a scientist forms a(n)___________________.

12. A visual display of data or information is called a ________.

13. For statements A-D, determine which step in the scientific method is being described.

______________________ A. Spencer said, “If I fertilize my ferns, they will grow faster”

______________________ B. Bobby grew bacteria from his mouth on special plates in the lab. He placed different mouthwashes on the plates.

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ASTRONOMY (EEN 1.1)14.What is the shape of a planet’s orbit?

15.What theory states that the universe began in a violent explosion? What evidence(s) do we have to support this theory?

16.Why does Earth experience precession?

17. Identify 1-3 on the diagram of Earth’s motions to the right

1. ____________________2. _______________________ 3. ______________________

18. How are the following terms related to one another: galaxy, universe, star, and planet?

19. As a planet moves closer to the sun in its orbit, how is its motion affected?

20. Define the following terms:

ROTATION

REVOLUTION

PRECESSION

NUTATION

BARYCENTER

21. Even though it appears that planets orbit the center of the sun, explain what is really happening (consider barycenter).

22. How can astronomers determine if a star is moving toward or away from Earth? Explain thoroughly.

23.Why are the seasons in the Southern Hemisphere opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere?

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24.Why does the Earth experience seasons?

25. At what point is the tidal range at its greatest? Draw a picture to show the positions of the earth, sun, and moon.

26.What is a tidal bulge and how is it formed?

27.What chemical reaction produces the sun’s energy?

28. Energy is transferred from the Sun to Earth mainly by

29. At the higher latitudes, there is a lower concentration of solar energy than at the equator. What does this mean?

30. Label the types of radiation (A-G) on the electromagnetic spectrum to the right.

31. How does Earth’s atmosphere filter some of the electromagnetic radiation?

32. How is solar energy essential to plants?

33. How does the sun’s energy affect food webs on Earth?

34.What is the difference in the heating of land and the heating of water?

35. How does the earth’s magnetic field interact with space? How does it protect us from radiation?

GEOLOGY (EEN 2.1)36. Diagram a simple continental and a simple oceanic subduction zone explaining the relation between

earthquakes, the Benioff zone, and the formation of mountains by eruption of magmas formed from melting of ocean floor sediment.

EDC GFA B

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37. Explain the process of sea floor spreading.

38. Diagram an oceanic rift zone demonstrating the evidence for upwelling of mantle rocks by means of absolute dating and paleomagnetic evidence.

39. List and describe the various types of plate boundaries. Diagram What processes (land formations) are created

DIVERGENTBOUNDARY

TRANSFORM

BOUNDARYCONVERGENTBOUNDARY

OCEAN-OCEAN

OCEAN-CONTINENT

CONTINENT-CONTINENT

40. How does the subduction of crustal plates influence the rock cycle?

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41.What is the difference between a focus and an epicenter? label the diagram.

42. How can triangulation be used to find the focus of an earthquake? (Include the relationship between the speed of the p and s waves in your explanation.)

43. In the diagram (to the right) of the faults, label the type of fault with the following terms: strike-slip, reverse, and normal.

44.Why are seismic waves of an earthquake more strongly felt at the epicenter of an earthquake?45. Annotate a world map showing plate boundaries by type and hotspots.

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46. In Figure 3-1, label the process or processes would be occurring in the blank parts of the rock cycle.

47. If granite undergoes high temperatures and high pressures at depth within Earth, what type of rock will be formed? Assume that the granite does not melt.

48. The three groups of rocks are classified by...

49.What is the difference between magma and lava?

50.Where would the energy source be found which drives the processes that form igneous and metamorphic rocks?

51. The process that occurs when physical forces break rock into smaller pieces without changing the rock’s chemical composition is called

52.Which weathering process involves the constant freezing and thawing of water?

53. List several types of chemical weathering.

54. List several types of mechanical weathering.

55. How would acid rain cause the inscription on a marble gravestone to become harder and harder to read over time?

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56. Chemical weathering would happen faster in what conditions?

57.Why are wind, water, and gravity major agents of erosion rather than weathering?

58.What is the force behind mass movements?

59.What factor commonly triggers mass movements?

60. How does terracing relate to mass movements?

61. In figure to the right, what is found in the layer labeled R?

62. In the figure to the right, what is the layer labeled O composed of?

63. In the figure to the right, the B horizon is also called the ____.

64.What are the major components of soil?

65. The factor that has the greatest effect on soil formation is

HUMAN IMPACT (EEN 2.2)66.What are some consequences of land use such as urbanization, deforestation & agriculture?

67. How can humans lessen their impact on the earth while maximizing sustainable use of natural resources?

68. Explain effects of human activity on shorelines. Describe how development and artificial stabilization efforts impact shores.

69. Describe the effects of human activity on mountainsides. Explain 2 different methods used to stabilize these slopes.

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Using the maps above, answer the following questions:70. Give the approximate coordinates for location B (N.Canada).

71.Which letter is closest to the coordinates (30N, 120W)?

72. Are the coordinates (25S, 80E) describing an area of land or water?

73. On the topographical map, in what direction is the Ert River flowing?74. How does the replacement of large land areas with concrete and asphalt affect the land?

75. Compare the methods of obtaining energy resources: harvesting, mining, drilling and the effects of these activities on the environment.

76.Why does mining of coal and other natural resources often result in environment pollution?

WATER (EEN 2.3)77. Sketch the water cycle

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78. How can polluting one step in the water cycle have a cascading effect on the populations that rely on water as a resource?

79. How does groundwater and surface water interact?

80. Explain how water is an energy agent (currents and heat transfer).

81. How can rising groundwater levels result in a flooding event?

82. By what process does groundwater enter an aquifer? By what process does it leave the aquifer?

83. Describe what a rock layer with higher porosity might look like. Describe what a rock layer with low permeability might look like.

84. Be able to describe a river system (as a family): How groundwater, rivers, Basins, aquifers and watersheds unite to form a system. What is the cascading effect if one of these are being polluted?

85.Where does the energy that drives the ocean’s circulation ultimately come from?

a. Is hot water more or less dense than cold water? Why?

b. Describe this rising and sinking process in the ocean.

c. What is this giant current called?

86.What happens to warm water as it moves away from the Equator towards the poles?

87.What is salinity, how is it measured and how does this create convection currents in the ocean? a. List some processes that increase the salinity of seawater?

b. List some processes that decrease salinity… Are heat and salinity related?

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88. Describe the Coriolis Effect.

89.What is the difference between surface currents, upwelling and wave action?

90.Why is La Nina/El Nino a great example of how the oceans and atmosphere interact to influence global climate conditions? How is it proof that these systems (ocean/air) are working together as a team to effect the climate?

91. Describe how the balance of energy is maintained by ocean water? Use this map to explain how the earth’s climate is regulated by the movement of ocean water.

WATER QUALITY (EEN 2.4)92. Define potable? Why is our water Potable? Can you describe the cleaning process that makes it

potable?

93. Are fertilizers bad for river systems? Why?

94.What causes and algal bloom? Why does this result in fish kills?

95. As the population continues to increase, what would you say will happen to our supply of potable water resources here in Charlotte?

a. At the beach?

b. In the mountains?

96. Define non-point and point source pollution. List some possible sources of nonpoint source pollution and some possible sources of point source pollution.

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97.Which river basin has the highest population density? How does this impact the river basin ecosystem? How does development and growing cities effect the water basin ecosystem family?

98. Explain consequences of aquifer depletion including defining and explaining subsidence.

99. Describe salt-water intrusion on the coast, what is the consequence of salt water intrusion? How does it happen?

100. What are wetlands and why are they important? How are we polluting them? What would happen if we lost all out wetlands?

METEOROLOGY (EEN 2.5)

101. What does this station model tell us?

102. What are the major gases in the atmosphere from most abundant to least abundant?

103.

Location Atmospheric Layer As you rise, temperature:

As you rise, pressure: What can be found here?

4 (highest) warms Auroras

3 Mesosphere drops

2 drops

1 (lowest) Troposphere cools All Land (including Mt.

Everest)

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104. How does altitude affect air pressure? Why?

105. Does air (on Earth’s surface) generally blow from High Pressure → Low Pressure or from Low Pressure → High Pressure? Draw a diagram to the right →

106. What does it mean if the relative humidity is 100%?

107. If the air temperature is very close to the dew point, what is likely to form and why?

108. What are the forces that influence wind?

109. On a weather map, what connects points of equal pressure?

What connects points of equal temperature?

110. What are some characteristics of LOW pressures and of HIGH pressures?

111. Annotate this diagram showing Lows, Highs, Rainy weather, Clear weather, Strong wind, Weak wind, and general direction of wind.

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112. On an August afternoon in North Carolina, the barometric pressure is 29.92 inches and falling. What weather condition is likely to happen?

113. Label the fronts listed below with a C=cold W=warm S=stationary O=occluded

114. How are hurricanes and tornadoes related to air masses?115. Which is more damaging… hurricanes or tornadoes? Why?

116. What can humans do to minimize damage from hurricanes and tornadoes?

117. What human activity causes acid rain to form? Where would the highest amounts of acid rain most likely be found?

118. How is the ozone layer destroyed by human activities? What causes this destruction?

119. List ways to mitigate human impacts on the atmosphere.

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CLIMATE CHANGE (EEN 2.6)120.Describe the distinguishing features of the 6 major biomes.

121.Compare weather and climate.

122.Determine the relationship between sea temperature, wind direction and convection along the equatorial Pacific during El Nino and La Nina.

123.Describe changes in shorelines given selected rises in mean sea level.124.Using the NC barrier islands, predict the effect of sea level rise, nor’easters and hurricanes on the

islands and their inhabitants.

125.Explain the concept of the greenhouse effect and why carbon dioxide is most often the focus of public discussion.

126. Describe how deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels contribute to global climate change.

127. Explain how large areas of development can contribute to regional climate changes (for example: why is the temperature warmer in a city than in the rural areas surrounding the city?).

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128. Name 3 ways that humans can mitigate climate change locally as well as globally.

129. How will climate change affect agriculture, biodiversity and ecosystem balance?

130. Describe ocean acidification and its effect on ocean life. How is this connected to climate change?

131. Describe would glaciations and tectonic movements affect sea level change. Include any long term & short term changes.

BIOSPHERE (EEN 2.7)132. Many of the biomes that exist on Earth can be found in the western parts of North Carolina. What

is the primary reason for the existence of such a wide range of biomes in this area?

133. A biome is identified by its particular set of abiotic factors, like ___________________ and

______________________…and its biotic factors, like ________________ and _______________.

134. A biotic or an abiotic resource in the environment that causes population size to decrease is called

135. How is biodiversity essential to the environment?

136. Biodiversity loss is caused by what five major factors? Which of those is the most negative influence?

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137. Define (and give a few examples of) an Invasive Species.

138. Which global concern is indirectly responsible for all of the other concerns?

SUSTAINABILITY (EEN 2.8)

SOLAR WIND HYDRO NUCLEAR

BIOMASS /

BIOFUEL

GEO-THERMAL

FOSSIL FUELS

PROS

CONS

ENV. IMPACT

What technol

ogy is….

USED IN THE

MOUNTAIN

REGIONS OF

NORTH CAROLIN

AUSED IN

THE CHARLOTTE AREA

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CREATES RECREATI

ONAL AREAS

BUT PREVENT

S SPAWNIN

GUSING LAND

AND SEA BREEZES

IN COASTAL NORTH

CAROLINA

FOUND MAINLY

IN WESTERN

US BECAUSE

IT IS VOLCANI

CALLY ACTIVE

RELEASES

GREENHOUSE

GASSES AND AIR

PARTICLES

139. Why should the farming industry adopt sustainable agriculture practices?

140. Which change would most likely occur as a result of rapid increases in the global population?

141. Explain carrying capacity and describe what it means to a population.

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142. What are some factors that would cause the human population to reach its carrying capacity?

143. Deer share the open plains with other grazing animals and predators. What would lead to a decrease in the deer population?

144. Why would citizens be advised to recycle plastic products? Relate this to personal ecological footprints.