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Page 1: Is there Money in Science? Meteorologist - $54,000/yr Geologist - $55,000/yr Geophysicist - $106,000/yr Idaho 1st Year teacher - $31,500/yr Astronomer-

Is there Money in Science?Is there Money in Science?

• Meteorologist - $54,000/yr

• Geologist - $55,000/yr

• Geophysicist - $106,000/yr

• Idaho 1st Year teacher - $31,500/yr

• Astronomer- $96,000

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What is out there for you.What is out there for you.

• http://viewpure.com/QC9rTPNGc7w

-Describe the Earth Science Career that you are MOST interested in AND why.

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Branches of Earth ScienceBranches of Earth Science

• Geology - Study of Earth’s surface & interior

Geophysics – Physics of GeologyVolcanology – Study of VolcanoesMineralogy – Study of Minerals

Seismology– Study of earthquakes.

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GeologyGeology

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Branches of Earth ScienceBranches of Earth Science

• Astronomy – Study of the Universe

Deal with more indirect observations

Use telescopes & other remote sensing vehicles

Study radiation sent by other objects

Study moon rocks from 1969 – 1972 Apollo moon missions

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AstronomyAstronomy

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Branches of Earth ScienceBranches of Earth Science

• Meteorology – Study of Earth’s Atmosphere

Includes Climatology – study of climates

Atmosphere reaches height of several hundred kilometers

Made up of 4 distinct layers

Weather only occurs in bottom layerMost common goal is to forecast weather

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MeteorologyMeteorology

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Branches of Earth ScienceBranches of Earth Science

• Oceanography – Study of Earth’s Oceans

H2O covers ¾ of Earth’s surfaceTrack icebergs

Study plant & animal interactions

Ocean currents important inForecasting weather

Fishing opportunities

Global climate changes (El Nino & La Nina)

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Hydrology The study of all of earths waters and ways in which water moves.

1. Rivers

2. lakes

3. water cycle,

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Determine which of the jobs listed below would most likely Determine which of the jobs listed below would most likely be performed by a geologist, astronomer , meteorologist, or be performed by a geologist, astronomer , meteorologist, or oceanographer. Write on a sheet of paper a G,A,M, or O.oceanographer. Write on a sheet of paper a G,A,M, or O.

1. Track a school of dolphins.

2. Measure the air temperature.

3. Predict a meteor shower.

4. Determine the origin of the mantle.

5. Warn farmers of an early frost.

6. Map a volcano.

7. Research deep-sea organism.

8. Observe a lunar eclipse.

9. Repair a telescope.

10. Predict a hail storm.

11. Monitor changing sea levels.

12. Search for natural gas.

13. Photograph the sun.

14. Determine the location for a dam.

15. Predict a tornado.

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Create a concept mapCreate a concept map

Earth ScienceGeology

Seismology

Earthquakes

Use a newspaper to find a topic of one of the branches of earth scienceClip it out and glue it in your comp book on the back side of your concept and label the branch of ES it belongs too.

Instructions: You must have 4 sub topics for each of the branches of Earth Science. Each sub topics must have a sub-sub topic.