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10/19/11 B DayLEQ: How do humans use technology to study geologic evolution?1. What is an adaptation?2. What is one adaptation that bald eagles have to help them survive?3. What is natural selection?4. Give one example of natural selection. 5. Copy and complete the following sentence:
If two species share similar adaptations, we can assume that they (share a common ancestor/ were
born on the same continent)
Schedule:
TODAY: LAST DAY OF UNIT 1NEXT CLASS: REVIEW FOR UNIT 1 EXAMNEXT CLASS: UNIT 1 EXAM
Today’s LEQ: How do humans use technology to study geologic evolution?
By the end of today, you should be able to…
1. Compare and contrast information gathered from remote imagery and ground truthing
2. Identify the different ways that sets of data are collected
Focus Vocabulary:
42. Remote Sensing43. Ground truthing44. Urban Sprawl
Activating Strategy:
Discovery Education: Tragedy in New Orleans
STOP AND JOT:How did scientists, politicians, and
the media collect information about the causes and effects of
Hurricane Katrina?
Hurricane Katrina Satellite Images – Remote Sensing
Before AfterSuper Dome in New Orleans
Before After
NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS
What information can you observe and infer from this photo?
What information can you observe and infer from this photo?
How are these two photos different?
You just discovered….
The two different methods for collecting
data about geologic evolution!
Draw this in your notes:
Collecting Data
REMOTE SENSING:-collecting information about an area without visiting it
Ex. Satellite photos
Image 2Image 1
Observe and Infer: Let’s compare these two regions…
How can remote sensing help us see…
–Beach erosion (evens)–Deforestation–Forest Fire damage–Volcanic eruptions (odds)–Urban Sprawl–Ice on Earth
B. We can see beach erosion after a hurricane through satellite imagery (remote sensing)
Deforestation
Forest Fires!
Kasatochi Volcano before and after the August 2008 eruption.
An example of volcanic eruption
Remote sensing!
July 2008 October 2008
Ice on Earth
Remote Sensing ???????
Draw this in your notes:
Collecting Data
REMOTE SENSING:-collecting information about an area without visiting it
Ex. Satellite photos
GROUND TRUTHING:-collecting information about an area by visiting it
Ex. Taking water samples
Remote Sensing Ground Truthing
PUT THESE IN YOUR T-CHART!
Satellite Images Collecting soil samplesInvestigating buried fossils
Weather StationChecking a Baby monitor
Interviewing people in person Aerial (airplane) photographs
Taking pictures with a portable camera
Remote Sensing Ground Truthing-satellite images-aerial photographs-baby monitor-weather station
-collecting soil samples-interviewing people-taking pictures with a portable camera-investigating buried fossils
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using remote sensing?
Advantages• Can track changes
of an area over time• Do not actually have
to go to the area• Can collect data
from the area anytime
Disadvantages• Cannot test
conditions of the environment
• Cannot see detail• Cannot talk to
people who are there
What are the advantages and disadvantages of ground truthing?
Advantages• Test the conditions of
the environment• More detail regarding
the area can be observed
• Verify what remote sensing gathers
• Talk to people who are there
Disadvantages• Can only survey a
small area at a time• Cannot track change
of the area over a long period of time
• Can only collect data when area is safe
HOT Q: Think-Pair-Share It’s 2005, and Hurricane Katrina is hitting
New Orleans. How could you use remote sensing and ground truthing to gather data and information about the hurricane and the damage it caused?
CONTEXT CLUES:1. I live in an urban area. There are big buildings,
busy streets, and lots of people that always seem to be busy!
2. He was so tired from school that he went straight home and fell asleep. When his mom got home, she found him sprawled across the couch with his backpack still on!
2. Her things were sprawled all across the floor. You could barely see the carpet when you walked into her room!
Stop and Jot: Write your own definition of these words!
Word Study:Urban = City
Sprawl = spread out; usually in a sloppy way
WHAT IS URBAN SPRAWL?
FRAYER DIAGRAM: Urban Sprawl
Urban Sprawl
DEFINITION: Cities spreading out into areas that used to be rural (countryside)
Study with:
LOOKS LIKE:
EFFECTS:
Urban Sprawl
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qGSIqsFa_Y
Urban Sprawl Video
1. How are satellites used to observe urban sprawl?
2. What are some problems with urban sprawl identified in the video?
3. What kind of information do we use to track urban sprawl?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qGSIqsFa_Y
FRAYER DIAGRAM: VOCAB WORD
Urban Sprawl
DEFINITION: Cities spreading out into areas that used to be rural (countryside)
Study with:
LOOKS LIKE:Less grassFewer treesMore buildingsMore roads
EFFECTS:
FRAYER DIAGRAM: VOCAB WORD
Urban Sprawl
DEFINITION: Cities spreading out into areas that used to be rural (countryside)
Study with:
REMOTE SENSING!
LOOKS LIKE:Less grassFewer treesMore buildingsMore roads
EFFECTS:
HOT Q: What effects would you predict as a result of urban sprawl?
FRAYER DIAGRAM: VOCAB WORD
Urban Sprawl
DEFINITION: Cities spreading out into areas that used to be rural (countryside)
Study with:
REMOTE SENSING!
LOOKS LIKE:Less grassFewer treesMore buildingsMore roads
EFFECTS:More cars, more buildings, more pollution
2000 2010
SUMMARIZER: Write a letter to the mayor of Charlotte!Your letter should:1) Describe urban sprawl2) Explain how we study urban sprawl (how do we collect the data?!)
3) Describe the negative effects of urban sprawl4) Give 2 ways that we can alleviate (ease or fix) the problem
of urban sprawl in Charlotte
EOG PRACTICE!!!!
1. What method can scientists in the United States use to monitor land use in the Amazon rainforest over
time?
a) Ground truthingb) Topographic mapsc) Remote sendingd) GPS
3. Remote sensing is the use of imagery from space or air to describe Earth’s surface. For
which of the following projects would remote sensing be most useful?
a) Determining the change of elevation of a 1 square kilometer area
b) Monitoring the changes in land use around a city over 5 years
c) Determining the distance between 2 citiesd) Identifying areas where highways cross over
bodies of water
4. Which is best used to track the global movement of volcanic ash after an eruption?
A) Ground truthingB) Satellite photographsC) Topographic mapsD) Weather balloons
5. How can satellite imagery best be used after a hurricane hits the coast?
A) To check nearby lake depthsB) To identify the amount of beach erosionC) To determine the location of sea turtles’
nestsD) To map topography inland of the coastal
region
6. Which is the best method for verifying data gathered by satellites?
A) Ground truthingB) Reflectance curvesC) Satellite imageryD) Spectral analysis
6. Which is the best method for verifying data gathered by satellites?
A) Ground truthingB) Reflectance curvesC) Satellite imageryD) Spectral analysis