Earth Science Review - Layers of Earth, Types of Rocks, Renewable Resources

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  • Earth Science Review part 3. In this video I review, layers of the Earth, minerals, types of rocks, erosion, deposition, deltas ,barrier islands, plate tectonics ,fossils, soil, and renewable and non renewable resources.
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    Video Guide
    00:00 Introduction Earth Science Review
    00:42 Layers of the Earth
    04:19 Minerals and Rocks
    06:05 Types of Rocks Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic
    13:50 Erosion and Deposition
    14:46 Barrier Island
    15:51 River Delta
    17:25 Plate Tectonics - Plate Boundaries
    19:46 Fossils
    21:54 Soil Layers
    24:57 Renewable and non renewable resources
    This video reviews the following Science Standards.
    S6E5. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to show how Earth’s surface is
    formed.
    a. Ask questions to compare and contrast the Earth’s crust, mantle, inner and outer core,
    including temperature, density, thickness, and composition.
    b. Plan and carry out an investigation of the characteristics of minerals and how minerals
    contribute to rock composition.
    c. Construct an explanation of how to classify rocks by their formation and how rocks change
    through geologic processes in the rock cycle.
    d. Ask questions to identify types of weathering, agents of erosion and transportation, and
    environments of deposition.
    (Clarification statement: Environments of deposition include deltas, barrier islands, beaches,
    marshes, and rivers.)
    e. Develop a model to demonstrate how natural processes (weathering, erosion, and deposition)
    and human activity change rocks and the surface of the Earth.
    f. Construct an explanation of how the movement of lithospheric plates, called plate tectonics,
    can cause major geologic events such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
    (Clarification statement: Include convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.)
    g. Construct an argument using maps and data collected to support a claim of how fossils show
    evidence of the changing surface and climate of the Earth.
    h. Plan and carry out an investigation to provide evidence that soil is composed of layers of
    weathered rocks and decomposed organic material.
    S6E6. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the uses and conservation of
    various natural resources and how they impact the Earth.
    a. Ask questions to determine the differences between renewable/sustainable energy resources
    (examples: hydro, solar, wind, geothermal, tidal, biomass) and nonrenewable energy
    resources (examples: nuclear: uranium, fossil fuels: oil, coal, and natural gas), and how they
    are used in our everyday lives.
    b. Design and evaluate solutions for sustaining the quality and supply of natural resources such
    as water, soil, and air.
    c. Construct an argument evaluating contributions to the rise in global temperatures over the
    past century.
    (Clarification statement: Tables, graphs, and maps of global and regional temperatures, and
    atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, should be used
    as sources of evidenc
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