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Unit 1 Earth's Dimensions
  • Topic The Parts of the Earth

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Objective 1
  • The Earths outer layers are made up of 3 parts
  • - Lithosphere or crust
  • - Hydrosphere or oceans
  • - Atmosphere or air/gas

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The lithosphere
  • solid layer of rock that forms the outer shell of
    the Earth
  • 100 kilometers in thickness
  • upper portion is called the crust

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Hydrosphere
  • the layer of water that rests on the lithosphere
  • it is mainly made up of the oceans
  • covers 70 of the Earth
  • It is very thinabout 3.8 kilometers in thickness

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Atmosphere
  • shell of gases that surrounds the Earth
  • it is layered into four main zones
  • -Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere,
    Thermosphere
  • Troposphere Where we live!!
  • Nitrogen (78) Oxygen (21)

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The properties of the Earth
  • Topic The Layers of the Earth
  • The Layers of the Atmosphere

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The Layers of the Earth
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Using The Reference Table
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Layers of the Atmosphere
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Using the Reference Table
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Unit 1 Earths Dimensions
  • Topics Maps and Mapping
  • (Part I)

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Objectives 1
  • Polaris is used to determine the latitude
  • The Lines run across and measure North to South
  • 0 is the equator
  • 90 is the North and South Pole
  • What happens to Polaris when you decrease in
    Latitude?

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Locating Polaris
  • Remember the rule
  • Polaris altitude is the same as the latitude you
    are standing on --OR--
  • Use Ursa Major (akaBig Dipper)
  • Use the two pointer stars that are on the ladel
  • Diagram it.

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Locating Polaris
Polaris
Ursa minor
Ursa major
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Looking North in the Northern Hemisphere
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Longitude
  • Earth rotates from west to east
  • Earth rotates 360 in 24 hours
  • Which is 15 /hr
  • 0 longitude is the Prime Meridian
  • It is located in Greenwich, England

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Longitude
  • How can this be helpful in navigation?
  • LOCAL NOON sun at the highest point where you
    are
  • Know the GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
  • Multiply the difference by 15 /hr your present
    longitude
  • Practice It..

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What is the latitude and longitude of point X?
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What is the latitude and longitude of point Y?
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