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OBJECTIVE 9/11/13 TO BE PREPARED FOR TOMORROWS TEST, TODAY WE WILL LEAVE CLASS ABLE TO…. UNDERSTAND WHAT AQUATIC SCIENCE IS AND THE DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES OF SCIENCE IT INCORPORATES. IDENTIFY KEY FEATURES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF GEOLOGIC AND AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS DESCRIBE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN AQUATIC SCIENCE AND FUTURE CAREERS. DESCRIBE AND DIFFERENTIATE THE STEPS OF THE WATER CYCLE

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•OBJECTIVE 9/11/13

TO BE PREPARED FOR TOMORROWS TEST, TODAY WE WILL LEAVE CLASS ABLE TO…. UNDERSTAND WHAT AQUATIC SCIENCE IS AND THE DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES OF SCIENCE IT INCORPORATES.

IDENTIFY KEY FEATURES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF GEOLOGIC AND AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS

DESCRIBE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN AQUATIC SCIENCE AND FUTURE CAREERS.

DESCRIBE AND DIFFERENTIATE THE STEPS OF THE WATER CYCLE

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You will need the following items for the gallery walk: Worksheet

Lab safety

Notes over water cycle

Map

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Gallery Walk Review You will be assigned to a section of the

gallery walk in a group of 2 or 3 people

As a collaborative group decide the best answer to copy onto the butcher paper

Once you have answered all of the questions wait quietly by you station for teacher to check your answers

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Gallery Walk Review Once all groups are done, I will dismiss

the groups to a specific station

Check your answers based on what is written on the butcher paper and make corrections to your worksheets if needed

You will have about 2 minutes at each station to review the answers

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Unit 1 Review Questions

You must raise your hand and wait to be called on to give the answer!

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What is the deepest ocean?

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Pacific

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A ridge that separates one basin from another?

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Sill

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What percent of land is located south of the equator?

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35

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How long is a fathom

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6 feet

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Studies sediments and topography of the ocean floor?

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Marine geologists

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What are the two major divisions of the ocean floor?

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Continental margin and ocean basin

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What shape is Indian Ocean?

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Triangular

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Where do all of the oceans meet?

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Principle of Unity

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What is the deepest spot in the Ocean?

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Mariana Trench

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Water evaporates because of the addition or subtraction of heat?

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Addition

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Does the ocean have a lot of natural partitions?

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NO! We name the different oceans for our own convenince

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Where is most of the fresh water on earth found?

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Frozen in ice caps

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Where do the continents and oceans merge?

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Continental margin

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Perimeter of the which ocean has many volcanoes, known as the “Ring of Fire”

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Pacific Ocean

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What percent of land is south of the equator?

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35%

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Continental margin encompasses what percent of the worlds ocean?

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21%

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Which ocean is the shallowest?

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Arctic

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Study of the changes and motions of sea water?

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Physical oceanographer

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True or False-less than half of the earths FRESH WATER is locked in ice caps?

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False

3% of the water on earth is fresh watera little over 2 % is locked in ice caps..so this means MORE THAN HALF OF TOTAL FRESH WATER IS LOCKED IN ICE CAPS

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Objective 9/11/13

To be prepared for tomorrows test, today we will leave class able to…. understand what aquatic science is and the different disciplines of science it incorporates.

identify key features and characteristics of geologic and aquatic environments

describe the connection between aquatic science and future careers.

Describe and differentiate the steps of the water cycle