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This article explores critical concepts surrounding earthquakes and the aquaponics cycle. It delves into the meaning of "tidbit," discusses Yuri Fialko's methods for representing the San Andreas fault's pent-up energy, and examines the role of friction in earthquakes. Additionally, it outlines the three types of geological boundaries and their formation. The aquaponics section encourages readers to observe and question the mechanics of a tabletop system, enhancing their understanding of nitrogen, water, and carbon cycles.
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Ready to Rock Questions 1. From the first paragraph of the article, “Ready to Rock” what does the word “tidbit” mean? 2. What did Yuri Fialko use to show the San Andreas fault has pent-up energy? 3. Explain how friction plays a role in causing massive earthquakes. 4. What are the three types of boundaries and how are they formed? 5. How does Fialko know that a big earthquake is coming?
Aquaponics Cycle Questions“Questioning the system” Observe the tabletop aquaponics system, and come up with 3questions about the system. Use your knowledge of cycles (nitrogen, water, carbon) to increase the depth of your questions. Write your questions on pg. 36 in your notebook