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A view of the earth

A view of the earth

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A view of the earth. DIAMETER EQUATOR. 12,756 KM. DIAMETER POLES. 12,740 KM. 30% LAND. 70% WATER. SURFACE. ROTATION. 23 HOURS 56 MINUTES. REVOLUTION. 365 DAYS. HIGH SPOT. MT. EVEREST 8848 METERS ABOVE SEA LEVEL. LOWEST SPOT. MARIANA TRENCH PACIFIC OCEAN 11,033 BELOW SEA LEVEL - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A view of the earth

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DIAMETER EQUATOR

12,756 KM

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DIAMETER POLES

12,740 KM

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SURFACE

30% LAND 70% WATER

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ROTATION

23 HOURS 56 MINUTES

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REVOLUTION

365 DAYS

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HIGH SPOT

MT. EVEREST 8848 METERS ABOVE SEA LEVEL

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LOWEST SPOT

MARIANA TRENCH PACIFIC OCEAN 11,033 BELOW SEA LEVEL

AVERAGE 3795 METERS BELOW

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3 MAIN FEATURES OF EARTH

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WATER

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LAND

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AIR

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ESS

EARTH

SYSTEM

SCIENCE

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LITHOSPHERE

ROCKS

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ATMOSPHERE

AIR

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HYDROSPHERE

WATER

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BIOSPHERE

ANIMALS & PLANTS

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HISTORY OF THE ATMOSPHERE

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4 BILLION YEARS AGO

METHANE AMMONIA SOME WATER

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3.8 MILLION YEARS AGO

SUNLIGHT

REACTION FORMED NITROGEN HYDROGEN CARBON DIOXIDE

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OXYGEN

FORMED BY BLUE GREEN ALGEA

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NITROGEN

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OXYGEN

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CARBON DIOXIDE WATER VAPOR ARGON

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ENJOY THE HOMEWORK

DRAW & ID: NITROGEN CYCLE PG 185

CARBON DIOXIDE CYCLE PG 187

PROBLEM SOLVING PG 190

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PRESENT TIME

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LAYERS OF ATMOSPHERE

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TROPOSPHERE

WHERE WE LIVE

WHERE WEATHER OCCURS

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STRATOSPHERE

COLD -60 DEGREES

OZONE

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MESPSPHERE

-100 DEGREES

METEORS BURN UP IN THIS AREA

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THERMOSPHERE

HEAT SPHERE 2000 DEGREES PARTICLES

MOVING QUICKLY CREATE HEAT

ABSORB ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT

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exosphere

Upper thermosphere

Artificial satellites in area

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ionosphere

Lower thermosphere

Radio waves Bounced off of ions

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magnetosphere

Area extending around atmosphere

Traps deadly radiation