Chapter 12.1 Meteorology Study of atmospheric phenomena Weather- day to day variations Climate- average weather over a long period of time.
This achievement standard requires demonstration of understanding of functional anatomy and biomechanical principles and how they relate to physical activity,
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Air Pollution. Primary Pollutants: Come from: Natural sources (volcanoes) Mobile sources (cars) Stationary sources (smoke stacks) Examples: Particle matter.
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Date: 8/31 LT: I can describe the behavior of particles in a gas. Sponge: How many carbons are in.
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Chapter 13 Notes States of Matter. Kinetic Theory and Gases Kinetic Energy—Energy that an object has due to motion. The Kinetic Theory is that tiny particles.
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Monday, October 22 nd Entry Task Take the next couple of minutes to study for your 16.1 Quiz Schedule: 16.1 and 16.2 Notes Homework: 16.2 Read/RSG 16.2.
Photosynthesis: The Calvin Cycle Life from CO 2 The Calvin Cycle Whoops! Wrong Calvin… 1950s | 1961.