Topic IV: Motions of the Earth, Moon and Sun. Learning Objectives EARTH’S MOTIONS: Explain and demonstrate the difference between rotation and revolution.
Proof of Rotation and Time
Physical Geography: Landforms. Overview Geologic Time Movements of the Continents Earth Materials Tectonic Forces Weathering and Erosion Processes Erosional.
FOSSILS, ROCKS, AND TIME INTRODUCTION GEOLOGIC CALENDAR ROCKS AND FOSSILS FOSSILS AND LAYERS FOSSILS AND EVOLUTION NUMERICAL TIME SCALE/RADIOACTIVE DATING.
10.2 The Earth’s Interior What is below the crust? The crust is the outermost surface of Earth. Oceanic crust lies under the oceans and is thin.
(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 11.2 Ocean Currents There are more than 20 major currents which move large amounts of water predictably around the oceans.
Chapter: Plate Tectonics
Evidence for Continental Drift
Tue: 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM Wed: 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM & 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM Thr: 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM Course Syllabus can be found at:
Our Solar System 6 th grade 2015-2016. Earth’s movement is constant! Earth’s orbit – Sun is at the center – Orbit: movement of an object around another.
Coordinate systems O.S. Grid Site Grid Norths Whole Circle Bearings Partials Polar Conversions Radial Setting Out.