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The Earth. The Earth from a global perspective. Why is it the way it is, what makes it different or similar to other planets? Earth from space – first seen in 1957 Imagine you’re an alien from another planet…. Distinguishing features of Earth (compared to other planets): - water - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Earth

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The Earth from a global perspective

• Why is it the way it is, what makes it different or similar to other planets?

• Earth from space – first seen in 1957

• Imagine you’re an alien from another planet…

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Distinguishing features of Earth (compared to other planets):

- water

- vegetation

- clouds

tranquil place

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Desert - Namibia

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Drainage patterns - Yemen

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Grand canyon from space

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Impact craters – Manicoagan crater - Quebec

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Mountains – Sierra Nevada

from space

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Volcanoes – radar image of

Mauna Loa from space

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Pyramids from space

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Earth at night

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Earth’s surface: constantly changing

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Similar Fossils Found on different Continents!

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Similar Rock Formations Found on different continents!

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250 Million Years Ago- Pangea

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Where does the energy for plate tectonics come from?

Energy from Earth’s interior

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Radioactive Decay

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Earth was most likely MOLTEN early in its history

•Energy sources to keep Earth molten throughout- decay of radioactive isotopes (atoms) from early solar system

- violent impacts from solar system formation debris numerous asteroids, meteoroids

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chemical differentiation” – heavier elements sinkdown lower in the structure

core = made of IRON

mantle = dense, iron-rich, but other lighter elements

crust = relatively thin, light, silicon-rich materials

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Earth’s Atmosphere

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Earth’s Atmosphere

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Early Earth’s Atmosphere

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Rock Formation Process

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Zircon

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Earth's oldest-known mineral -Over 4 billion Years old. We can figure out under what conditions it formed.

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CO2 Cycle

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Magnetosphere

• Magnetic Field roughly aligned with its rotation axis

• Charged particles from the Sun can interact with the Earth's field and change its shape

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Aurora

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