Grade 8 Science Unit 1: Water Systems on Earth Chapter 2.
Noble dame, 1959 © Succession Picasso / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2001 Sibylla von Cleve als Braut, Lukas Cranach d. Ä. (1472-1553) Visualization is important!
Physical Geography: Landforms. Overview Geologic Time Movements of the Continents Earth Materials Tectonic Forces Weathering and Erosion Processes Erosional.
Exploration of the Ocean Oceanography: Oceanographers: study the ocean & its floor up to 6.4 km into the ocean floor Ocean floor: is made up of continental.
Proterozoic Neoproterozoic 1 -0.545 bybp Mesoproterozoic 1.6-1 by Paleoproterozoic 2.5- 1.6bybp.
“Ocean Floor Features” 14.2. Titanic on Ocean Floor.
Grade 8 Science Unit 1: Wa ter Systems on Earth Chapter 2.
Ch. 23 THE OCEAN FLOOR. STUDYING THE OCEAN FLOOR Submersibles, satellites, and other technology allow scientists to study the structure and composition.
Oceans. What do you know about the oceans? Fig. 16.1, p.400 Arctic Ocean Baltic Sea Bay of Fundy Persian Gulf Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean.
Ocean Bottom Chapter 3. Will lead to unlocking some of the mysteries of the ocean and may give insight into Earth’s past.
Ocean Bathymetry Topography of the ocean floor. Main Regions Continental Margins – drowned edges of the continents Deep-ocean Basins – the ocean floor.