Quarter 2, 2007 BENCHMARK MAP BENCHMARK MAP October 10 – December 20.
Earth Systems and Resources – College Board C. Global water resources and use: Freshwater/saltwater Ocean circulation Agricultural (use) Industrial and.
Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Lesson 1Lesson 1People and the Environment Lesson 2Lesson 2Impacts on the Land Lesson 3Lesson 3Impacts on Water Lesson.
WATER QUALITY AND MANAGEMENT (ch 8) [objectives] Describe water quality Describe important water management practices Calculate water volume Explain how.
The water cycle The Carbon Cycle The Nitrogen Cycle The Phosphorus Cycle The cycling of nutrients through the biosphere for use throughout the system.
Topic 3 – Human Population, Carrying Capacity, and Resource Use Topic 3.1- Population Dynamics.
Week 1 Ecology Chapters 52-54. Dispatch—Make 3 observations on the distribution of biomes.
Ecology and the Environment Taking care of what weve been given.
OBJECTIVE 14 Trace biogeochemical cycles through the environment, including water, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen Relating natural disasters, climate changes,
Earth Systems Overview The Earth is a system consisting of four major interacting components: the atmosphere, the biosphere, the hydrosphere, and the geosphere.
N2N2. Cosmic abundance of the elements Mass number.
NITROGEN CYCLE. Nitro Composes about four-fifths (78.03 percent) by volume of the atmosphere an essential part of the amino acids. It is a basic element.