CONCEPTS OF
EARTH AND THE ENVIROMENT
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| This course provides a review and extension of concepts delineated by the Missouri science frameworks. It is part of a 4-semester course for 9th and 10th grade students with the objective to increase the student's level of achievement as measured by the MAP science tests. |
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Assessment |
| 1. Identify the processes that change minerals and rocks, their uses, and factors that affect the soil formation in an ecosystem. |
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| 2. Analyze the crustal plate movements that provide evidence of the geologic time scale, and their effects on geologic activities still occuring. |
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| 3. Identify technology that has enhanced our ability to detect & monitor patterns in the Earth's circulation of air and water, driven by the sun, causing regional weather and climate. |
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| 4. Analyze the normal cycles elements follow through ecosystems. Design a balanced aquatic ecosystem, so that overpopulation will not occur, leading to depletion of resources and elimination of species. |
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| 5. Design a biosphere capable of supporting human life, including flora and fauna necessary to sustain it, protecting the bodiversity (and stability) or the ecosystem, and ensuring the resource needs of successive generations. |
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