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  1. The Nature of Science Earth Science 1.1 Methods of Science 1.2 Communicating in Science 1.3 Chap. 1

  2. Objectives Earth Science – 1.1 • differentiate among four major branches of E.S. • Contrast four systems of Earth • Discuss how Earth science affects your daily life.

  3. What is science?

  4. What is science? • Acquiring knowledge about the natural world through observation and experimentation

  5. Biology • Study of living organisms

  6. Zoology

  7. Zoology • Study of animals

  8. Hydrology

  9. Hydrology • Study of water

  10. Vulcanology

  11. Vulcanology • Study of volcanoes

  12. Geology

  13. Geology • Study of Earth and its composition

  14. Archeology

  15. Archeology • Study of old things

  16. Ichthiology

  17. Ichthiology • Study of fish

  18. Hippology

  19. Hippology • Study of horses

  20. Conchology

  21. Conchology • Study of shells

  22. Speleology

  23. Speleology • Study of caves

  24. Major Sciences of ES

  25. Major Sciences of ES • Astronomy Cartwheel galaxy www.nasa.gov Study of objects beyond our Earth’s atmosphere

  26. Major Sciences of ES • Astronomy • Meteorology The study of air the surrounds Earth (and it’s affect on weather) www.noaa.gov

  27. Major Sciences of ES • Astronomy • Meteorology • Geology Study of materials that make of the Earth

  28. Major Sciences of ES • Astronomy • Meteorology • Geology • Oceanography Study of the Earth’s oceans

  29. Main Earth Systems

  30. Main Earth Systems • Lithosphere Rigid outer shell of the planet: includes crust and mantle

  31. Main Earth Systems • Lithosphere • Hydrosphere The water portion

  32. Main Earth Systems • Lithosphere • Hydrosphere • Atmosphere The layer of gases that surround the planet

  33. Main Earth Systems • Lithosphere • Hydrosphere • Atmosphere • Biosphere The part of Earth that includes life.

  34. Science and Technology We often develop new things as a result of scientific discovery

  35. The End

  36. Objectives Methods of Scientists – 1.2 • List steps used in scientific method • Compare experimental variables and controls • Identify basic SI units • Explain how to write numbers in scientific notation

  37. Scientific Method Organized approach to solving problems

  38. Scientific Method • Question or Problem

  39. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Do background research

  40. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Do background research • Make hypothesis An educated, testable guess for an observation

  41. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Test (experiment) • Control • Variable Study of the Earth’s oceans

  42. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Test (experiment)

  43. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Test (experiment) • Control The experiment by which the other is compared

  44. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Test (experiment) • Control • Variable The factor that is changed

  45. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Test (experiment) • Control • Variable • Independent variable Variable altered by experimenter

  46. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Test (experiment) • Control • Variable • Independent variable • Dependent variable Variable that changes as a result of the indep. variable

  47. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Test (experiment) • Organize/Analyze results

  48. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Test (experiment) • Organize/Analyze results • Make a table

  49. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Test (experiment) • Organize/Analyze results • Make a table • Make a graph

  50. Scientific Method • Question or Problem • Test (experiment) • Organize/Analyze results • Make a table • Make a graph • Look for trends