45:211: Environmental Geography Module 8 Atmosphere and Climate.
WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE? 1.1 Environmental science: is defined as the study of the earth, air, water and living environments, and the effect of technology.
Weather Unit Investigation IV: Counting Matter Lesson 1: Tower of Air Lesson 2: Lighter Than Air Lesson 3: More Than a Billion Lesson 4: Take a Breath.
NEEDS OF LIVING THINGS. ENERGY GAS EXCHANGE WATER LIVING SPACE HOMEOSTASIS 5 NEEDS OF LIVING THINGS.
CHAPTER 4 The variety of resources on earth 1.Water, air, soil, mineral, fossil fuel are resources on earth. 2. Human beings and other living things need.
Important gases in atmosphere as they relate to atmospheric pressure State Change of water Humidity and dew points affecting weather Explain motion.
C A S I X Centre for observation of Air-Sea Interactions and fluXes (A NERC Centre of Excellence in Earth Observation) Nick Hardman-Mountford, Jim Aiken.
Earth Science: A study in Change - Natural Resources: Our Climate.
Photosynthesis 8.1 & 8.2 Notes. Chemical Energy and ATP Energy is the ability to do work. Your cells are busy using energy to build new molecules, contract.
PLANT NUTRITION The soil and nutrients Essential mineral nutrients Nitrogen metabolism.
Impact of eruptions
12 - 1 I. Intro to Blood Connective tissue of cells (45%) and liquid plasma (55%) Functions: Old Charlie Foster hates women having dull clothing.