WELCOME BACK!. Do Now For Monday, Jan. 7 th 2013 - WRITE AT LEAST TWO FULLSENTENCES - Use your memory and your common knowledge to describe the difference.
Soil 1 – Rock Types. There are about 6.8 million hectares in Ireland. 25% of this area is covered with cities, roads and buildings etc. so the remaining.
{ The Geothermal Potential of Urban Heat Islands By: Ke Zhu, Philipp Blum, Grant Ferguson, Klaus- Dieter Balke and Peter Bayer The statements presented.
Why is the weather so bad at the moment?. BY THE END OF THE LESSON YOU WILL; 1) BE ABLE TO DESCRIBE HOW DIFFERENT FACTORS WILL AFFECT THE FLOOD HYDROGRAPH.
Groundwater. Objectives Students will review the water cycle Students will identify properties of aquifers that affect the flow of groundwater. Students.
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Topic VII….Continued Storage and Movement of Ground Water.
What is “transpiration?” A. Water to gas B. Gas to water C. Evaporation from plants D. Water falling from clouds.
Properties of Aquifers. Aquifer An aquifer is a wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materialsfrom which groundwater.
Week 7 PowerPoint Lecture Objectives: 4.01 Evaluate erosion and depositional processes: Objectives: 4.01 Evaluate erosion and depositional processes: Formation.
Weathering Weathering is the process that breaks down rock and other substances at Earth’s surface. Erosion Erosion is the movement of rock particles.
CHAPTER 7: WEATHERING. The Hoodoos near to Drumheller, Alberta What weathering processes likely contributed to the development of these remarkable rock.