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Modules 26-28 Water ch. 9

Recall: Energy->Water->Food->Culture (Also Chapter 12 in Froggie book) Water: key points Section one: What is it, where is i...

Soils Lab

Demo: soil percolation Physical tests: visual inspection (color, grain size) manual inspection (tilth, moisture content) soil...

Lab Format

Title: what the lab is about Background: some information to give context to your reader Purpose: what you hope to study Materials: every...

lab format

Title: what the lab is about Background: some information to give context to your reader Purpose: what you hope to study Materials: e...

Modules 24-25 earth and soils

Module 24: Earth Science Key points: All elements up to Iron on the periodic table came from the big bang Earth was formed ...

Populations Mods 23-24

First of all a flow diagram: [image] Click for...

Mod 18-21 Population Ecology

See also chapter 5 in Withgott: Evolution, species interaction, communities and species interactions Lab: Predator prey phase delay Module ...

Mods 14-17 Biodiversity

Sunday Earthquakes 4.3 and 6.2 https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/hawaiian-volcano-observatory/earthquakes [image] P and S waves: ...

Mod 13 Aquatic Biomes

Recall terrestrial biomes are defined by temperature and precipitation (rain) Aquatic biomes are by definition underwater, so they are defined b...

Frog book ch.6 biomes

Frog book: biomes elephants and biodiversity carrying capacity-new term biome: climate and plant/animal life errors in ch.6-where? Fig 6.3 ...

Mod 12 Terrestrial Biomes

Look: Here's what we learned so far: [image] Now look at this map, and compare with your trusty globe: [image] See the pattern?...

APES notes: atmosphere, weather

APES notes atmosphere, weather see also frog book 15.1 and 6.1 Three ways heat energy moves: Radiation: no medium needed, e.g. l...

Modules 9, 10, 11 circulation

Circulation modules: Module 9: Heating of the earth Module 10: Air circulation Module 11: Ocean cir...

Chapter 3: modules 6-8 energy and matter cycles

Module 6: Movement of energy Biosphere-all life Producer (also primary producer) gets energy from sun or heat directly, also known as autotrop...

Poisoned Waters video-PBS

Poisoned Waters-Frontline Video Video is here: http://physics.hpa.edu/physics/apenvsci/videos/poisoned_waters/POISONED_WATERS.mp4 ...

Water, O-chem, food, energy

Water: Key points: Amphoteric: both an acid and a base, so pH is 7.0 (between 0 and 14), so pOH is also 7 (cool!) Cohesion: recall the weak hydro...

Worksheet 9.9.21

APES numbers worksheet 9.9.21 Another formula for decay: amount left = starting amount/2^n n = number of half lives ...

Calculating pH

How to do pH calculations: pH is a number between 0 (acid) and 14 (base) pH is defined as -log10 [H+] What this usually means is just the ex...

Calculating half-lives

How to do half lives: Let's say you are given 64 grams of something with a half life of 7 days. This means every 7 days, half of what you star...

Lab: radioactive decay

Radioactive decay lab: M&Ms® pour at least 40 M&Ms® into a jar, close the lid and mix pour the M&Ms® out onto a plate, and c...