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What is Earth Science

What is Earth Science. March 31, 2008. Earth Science is the study of the Land, Water, Air of Earth, and the space surrounding it. The “ Four Biggies ” of Earth Sciences.

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What is Earth Science

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  1. What is Earth Science March 31, 2008

  2. Earth Science is the study of the Land, Water, Air of Earth, and the space surrounding it. The “Four Biggies” of Earth Sciences

  3. Astronomy ~ The study of the “Astros”. Some people call this Cosmology, or the study of the “Cosmos”. Americans have astronauts, the Russians have cosmonauts and the Chinese have talkonaughts.

  4. Meteorology ~ The study of the air. That is why rocks falling through the air are called Meteors. These same things are Meteorites AFTER they hit the ground (assuming they do hit the ground and do not burn up), and meteoroids when they are in space.

  5. Geology ~ The study of the solid Earth. The Earth is about 4.6 billion years old, and geologists try to determine how it got here, what it is doing, and what will happen in the future.

  6. Oceanography ~ The study of the oceans. The oceans cover roughly ¾ of the Earth, and more people have been on the MOON than on the bottom of the ocean. The oceans account for most of our oxygen production, and much of the world’s energy production, food production and transportation needs.

  7. The oceans are also the number one location of our trash disposal and waste remediation. If you throw a cigarette butt into the street, the chances are very, very good that it will end up in the Atlantic Ocean.

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  9. The countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea dump 30-50 million tons of untreated or partially treated urban wastes and sewage into coastal waters every year. Calcutta and Mumbai (Bombay), India, dump 400 million and 365 million tons, respectively, of raw sewage and other municipal wastes into coastal waters every year.

  10. The four main systems of Earth Science Lithosphere ~ Litho roughly means “rock”. Lithosphere, therefore, roughly means all the things that are made up of rock.

  11. Continental crust is that part of the lithospheric crust that continent float on.

  12. Oceanic crust is that part of the lithoshperic crust that oceans float on.

  13. Hydrosphere ~ Hydro roughly means “water”. If it has water, it is part of the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere has about 97% of the in the form of seawater. Frozen water accounts for about 2%, and the last 1% is fresh, with a VERY small amount of the total being evaporated gas in the atmosphere.

  14. Atmosphere ~ This is the layer of gas surrounding the Planet, and extending far, far out into space. It is about 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, and 1% everything else. This ratio is not unchanging. In the equatorial rainforest, just before it rains, the atmosphere may be as much as 4% water vapor. Water vapor is a very powerful greenhouse gas.

  15. Biosphere ~ Bio roughly means “life”, so this is the stuff on Earth that is alive. The biological action of things on Earth has changed the atmosphere is a dramatic way (we now have oxygen). Living organisms have also changed the Lithosphere and the Hydrosphere, but to an obviously lesser degree.

  16. Vocabulary words you should know Astronomy Meteorology Geology Oceanography Lithosphere Hydrosphere Atmosphere Biosphere Earth Science Earth System

  17. Earth Science

  18. Earth Science Astronomy Meteorology Geology Oceanology

  19. Atmosphere Lithosphere Biosphere Hydrosphere

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