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stAIR Project By: Sarah Barnes Introduction All rocks change slowly from one type to another, again and again. The changes form a cycle, called "the.
8.1 The Rock Cycle 7.4.a Students know Earth processes today are similar to those that occurred in the past and slow geologic processes have large cumulative.
Semester 2 Jeopardy Review 7 th Grade Science MCMS 2014.
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WATER RESOURCES Water: we waste it, we pollute it, we take it for granted…. Virtually the most valuable commodity we have (along with O 2 ) Tree = 60%
Igneous Rocks Fire’s Within. Why Should We Study Rocks? It’s like a good history book – it tells us Earth’s long history.
Rocks Rock! Why? All Earth’s processes such as volcanic eruptions, mountain building, erosions and even earthquakes involve rocks and minerals. Rocks.
G & R CC: January 17 Oceans, Atmosphere, Land Surface, Cryosphere Follow up on questions from 12 Jan Lecture: Oceans, Atmosphere, Land Surface, Cryosphere.