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Honors Marine Biology Welcome

Honors Marine Biology Welcome. August 23, 2012 Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Smith. Introduction. Class Expectations. The Wavemakers: A 4-H Group Class Challenge Daily Quiz Your Lab book Your Notebook and Homework Module Tests www.wavemakersrq.wordpress.com. Weekly Class Challenge.

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Honors Marine Biology Welcome

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  1. Honors Marine BiologyWelcome August 23, 2012 Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Smith

  2. Introduction

  3. Class Expectations • The Wavemakers: A 4-H Group • Class Challenge • Daily Quiz • Your Lab book • Your Notebook and Homework • Module Tests • www.wavemakersrq.wordpress.com

  4. Weekly Class Challenge

  5. Can you name all the Continents and the Oceans on Earth?

  6. Section through the Earth Showing its Layers

  7. Hypothesis of Land Mass pre- Continental Drift

  8. Earth's Crust: • The surface of the Earth is 71% water and 29% land (we should have named our planet Ocean).

  9. Note that the crust is thin under the oceans, thick under mountains. The convective motion of the mantle under the thin spots causes sea floor spreading/continental drift. • How do we know the continents are moving? Look at the fossil record.

  10. The crust shaped by: 1. impact cratering in the early solar system 2. erosion - wind, water, slumping (gravity) - most early cratering erased by erosion on planets with thick atmospheres 3. thermal-tectonic activity (plate tectonics) - outflow of heat from core transferred to convective motion in mantle.

  11. The motion is converted in linear motion of the crustal plates. • There are 12 plates all floating on the mantle with speeds of a few cm per 100 years.

  12. For a further study: • http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=map+of+earth+quakes+along+plates+of+Earth&view=detail&id=0076D82FC9D643D7AFF908B7C8575A24D2581EEF

  13. Lab Books Importance Complete Neatness Grade

  14. How to write up you Labs • Title, Date (and location) • Supplies • Introduction • Procedure • Observations • Conclusions

  15. Expansion of Water • Experiment 1.0 • Figure 1.9 (page 12)

  16. Effects of Salinity Experiment 1.3 Supplies: Clear Glass Jars (3) 3 Water samples Hydrometer

  17. Introduction: To measure the salinity of water using a hydrometer.

  18. Procedure: Pour the Samples of water into 3 different Glass jars. Place hydrometer into the first water sample. Take the hydrometer reading and record. Continue with the other water samples. Discard water samples safely and clean up.

  19. Observations: Observed that the hydrometer readings ….

  20. Conclusion:

  21. Homework Class Challenge: Crazy Sock Day Quiz on Continents, Oceans, Mid-Ocean Ridges and Trenches. Read Module 1 - Pages 1-19 Answer OYO Questions: 1.1 thru 1.9 Study Guide: Define a – i Questions 2-9

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