2017-2018 GEOLOGY
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Les Brown Physics of Crystals Full Documentary 2 hours 13 min
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 2
- What is the general name for the material that forms a unique crystal shape?
- A combination of different minerals forms what object?
- Within the earth what happens to the rock when it is exposed to very high temperatures?
- what type of rock is made up of slowly buried sediments that were later cemented together by dissolved materials?
- How is a metamorphic rock formed?
- How do people use rocks in their everyday lives?
- Why is recycling important?
- True or false: Salt is a mineral?
- True or false: Fossils provide important evidence of how life lived in the past and reveal clues about their environment?
- True or false: The word igneous means water formed rock
FRIDAY APRIL 20
- 5 criteria of minerals, the building blocks of rocks;
- solid
- naturally occurring
- inorganic (this means no plants or animals so therefore no coal)
- fixed chemical formula
- specific atomic arrangement
- physical characteristics all come from the internal arrangements of the atoms: color, smellr
FRIDAY APRIL 13
- MAGNETISM- NASA
- BISMUTH IS THE ost diamagnetic element
WEDNESDAY APRIL 11
- HANDOUTS : they can work on it while watching videos and use it as a study guide
- WHAT REALLY IS MAGNETISM- 44 MIN
- WILL THE EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD SHIFT- NOVA MAGNETIC POLE FLIP 530,000 YEARS OVERDUE- 53 MIN
TUESDAY APRIL 10
- 8 MAGNETIC INVENTIONS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MINDS
- CAN MAGNETS TURN OFF THE BRAIN?
- HUMAN EXPOSURE TO THE EFFECTS OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD
- BLOOD BECOMES PARAMAGNETIC WHEN OXYGENATED
- Monster magnet meets blood-
- Magnetism really is the attraction of unpaired electrons to each other (deoxygenated)
- most hemoglobin in our blood is diamagnetic (oxygenated) so blood will repel a magnet.
MONDAY APRIL 9
- wireless inductive charging
- life hacks for a battery
- what is 5g and how it will change the world
- how do magnets work
- Paramagnetism and diamagnetism
- Paramagnet is weaker then a temporary induced magnet- aluminum is a good exacmple. so is cupric sulfate and gondolium oxide
- unpaired electron makes it a paramagnet and free to be magnetized
- diamagnet is the opposite and is repelled by a magnetic field: pyrolitic graphite is an example. So is water. The best perfect diamagnets are superconductors. Bismuth is a perfect diamagnet,
- mostly paired electrons
- Paramagnet is weaker then a temporary induced magnet- aluminum is a good exacmple. so is cupric sulfate and gondolium oxide
FRIDAY APRIL 13
FRIDAY APRIL 6
THURSDAY APRIL 5
- Jupiter's magnetic field is larger than the sun's
- Safest to live in middle of earth rather than towards poles where highest charges are attracted to
TUESDAY MARCH 20
- Understanding Magnetism Documentary- 50 min 17 sec
- The earth itself is a huge magnet
- "Magnet" got its name from "Mag"nesium
MONDAY MARCH 19
- Everything is connected- Here's how: Tom Chi
MONDAY MARCH 12
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- Cobalt , Nickel and Iron are attracted to magnets (made of iron)
- magnetic field lines always form closed loops
- an electric current produces a magnetic field
- first right hand rule
- point thumb in direction of electric current and the direction your fingers is direction of electric current
- 2nd right hand rule
- 3rd right hand rule
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MONDAY FEBRUARY 26
- BRAINPOP: HUMANS & THE ENVIRONMENT
- We are living in a simulation - new evidence! @ 13:47 30.18
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10
- What is the name of the current North Star? a) Sirius b) Beetelgeuse c) Polaris d) Antares
- inertia depends on what? a) mass b) velocity c) mass x velocity d) momentum
- What two planets are the closest in size to each other? 1) Earth & venus 2) Earth & mars 3) uranus & neptune 4) saturn and jupiter
- How many oceans are there? a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6 Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern , Arctid
- Which is false:
- Transmutation of lead into gold isn't just theoretically possible; it has actually been achieved!
- 2 cars can be travelling at the same speed but with different velocities
- gas that escapes from a rocket's exhaust facing backwards is pushed back by an equal and opposite force which pushes the rocket forward
- Transmutation of lead into gold isn't just theoretically possible; it has actually been achieved!
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8
- BRAINPOP: AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION
- BRAINPOP: WATER SUPPLY
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 6
- THE DUST BOWL- ck12
MONDAY FEBRUARY 5
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2
- TEST ASTRONOMY
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1
TUESDAY JANUARY 30
MONDAY JANUARY 29
- BBC SPACE DOCUMENTARY: A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME- 46 MIN
- First planet discovered outside our solar system is a "Hot Jupiter" aka Balerifon (discovered in 1995)
- HG209458d aka "Osiris" discovered in 2001
- Plenemos are rogue planets that are not connected with a parent star
- Vulcan is a hypothesized planet in between the sun and Mercury
THURSDAY JANUARY 25
- NEOK12.
- Planet size comparison
- Distances: Crash course ac stronomy #5
- Virtual dating (carbon dating)
- nhii biological labs
- star life lab
- The world in 2050
- The secrets of quantum physics
- The parallel universe another you
- Geordie Rose and AI coming to earth
- We are living in a simulation
- List of quantum computing documentaries
- What really is magnetism?
- BLACK DWARF- youtube
- To become a black dwarf it must have temperature of 5K and hypothetically 15 quadrillion years (15 x 10¹⁵) old
- Since white dwarf is size of earth then black dwarf would be size of United States
- Googol and googolplex 10^(googol)- 10^(10^100) - youtube
- The total number of particles in the universe is 10^80
- The biggest monster stars- compared to our sun- youtube
- Pistol sun (305 X solar radii)
- VY CANIS MAJORIS (1420 X)
- UY SCUTI (1708 X
TUESDAY JANUARY 23
MONDAY JANUARY 22
JANURY 18, 2018
- QUASARS: Brightest thing in the skie
FRIDAY DECEMBER 15
TUESDAY JANUARY 16
FRIDAY JANUARY 12
- H-R Diagram
- The more massive the star the less life expectancy it has (faster consumption of nuclear fuel)
- main sequence stars have size of 1/10 size of our sun to 8x size of our sun and will remain until hydrogen runs out
- Our sun will become 100 to 1000 times bigger as a red giant until the helium begins to run outlaIf sun is less than 1.4 x mass of sun then it collapses so quickly to white dwarf (very bright but not shiny). Earth shrinks to size of Europe
- it will take ten to billions of years until the white dwarf cools into black dwarf (universe is not old enough for it to be formed)
THURSDAY JANUARY 14
- WINTER CONSTELLATIONS: Auriga, Taurus, Geminis, Orion , Canis major
- H-R DIAGRAM based on luminosity and temperature
- The Sun is given the number 1 as the comparison
- Oh Be a Fine Girl/Guy Kiss Me *(O is the hottest classification while M is the coolest)
- Our sun is classified G2 star, absolute magnitude is 4.8 (the more negative the more brighter)
- Our sun is considered a yellow dwarf star. Its luminosity is 1
- Life span of star depends on the temperature in the core
- Did all neok12.com
- Neok12.com This is what is left:
SPRING: SECOND SEMESTER
JANUARY 8, 2018
- Did all neok12.com labelling for comets and earth
WEEK OF MONDAY DECEMBER 11
- SPACE EPISODE 10: THE OORT CLOUD THE KUIPER BELT AND THE BIGGEST THING IN THE UNIVERSE - 2:22
- OORT CLOUD VIDEO
FRIDAY DECEMBER 8
3 suns
THURSDAY DECEMBER 7
- Star classification
- Temperature from highest to lowest (OBAFGKM) "Oh Be A Fine Guy/Girl Kiss Me) and then 0-9 where zero is hottest and 9 is coolest
- most stars spend most of their time on the "main sequence"
- WHAT ARE CELESTIAL COORDINATES?
- Temperature from highest to lowest (OBAFGKM) "Oh Be A Fine Guy/Girl Kiss Me) and then 0-9 where zero is hottest and 9 is coolest
- guide to learning some stars- 14 min
- ck12.com astronomy subjects
- CONSTELLATIONS: THE UNIVERSE DOCUMENTARY- 42:21
- Declination & Right ascension (the latitude and longitude of the celestial sphere)
- + AND - are used instead of North and South
- GPS has replaced sexton
TUESDAY DECEMBER 5
- In describing the nature of elliptical orbits, scientists use a factor known as "eccentricity", which is expressed in the form of a number between zero and one. If a planet's eccentricity is close to zero, then the ellipse is nearly a circle. If it is close to one, the ellipse is long and slender. Earth's orbit has an eccentricity of less than 0.02, which means that it is very close to being circular. That is why the difference between the Earth's distance from the Sun at perihelion and aphelion is very little – less than 5 million km.
Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2014-11-earth-orbit-sun.html#jCp
MONDAY DECEMBER 4
- We knew it! NASA admits portals opening above earth- 14 min
- The ecliptic and the seasons- solstice and equinox- 9 min
- The great year- 45 min
- PLATO COINED THE TERM "THE GREAT YEAR"S (IRON (KALI YUGA), BRONZE, SILVER AND GOLD)
- IRON AGE IS DARK TIME
- GOLDEN AGEA
- PLATO COINED THE TERM "THE GREAT YEAR"S (IRON (KALI YUGA), BRONZE, SILVER AND GOLD)
- The earth is wobbling: The precession of the equinoxes- 7:15
- a tropical year is 20 minutes shorter than a sidereal year
- universe size comparison 3d- 10 min
- Travel inside a blackhole- 10 min
- INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY CRASH COURSE #1: 12:11
- DEATH FROM SPACE- GAMMA RAYS EXPLAINED
- Where is the center of the universe? Everywhere
FRIDAY DECEMBER 1
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29
- FINGERPRINT LAB:
- 3 common characteristicsg: loops, whorls, and arches
- (60% loops, 35% whorls, and 5% arches)
- ASTRONOMY
- The 8 planets and their order to the sun.
- The dwarf planets (Pluto, Haumea, makimaki, Ceres, Eris)\
- ck12.org "Secrets of our sun"- 12 min
- The Csar bomb: Rare footage- 1 min 20 sec
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28
- Neok12.com Light & Optics
- The science of light- 3 min
- we see the reflections of light and not the objects themselves. Light is a form of energy. Light from the sun is due to the energy being released when the atoms collide.
- How did people know that light is received by our eyes and not emitted
- What is light made of? 4 min
- what does the double slit experiment show? that light behaves as a particle and as a wave
- optics: light at work part 1- 9 min
- meta materials bend light and therefore cloak objects
- The science of light- 3 min
MONDAY NOVEMBER 27
- Forbidden archeology secret of ancient giants- Ancient history documentary
- All living things were more larger in the past
- Recreated lab made pirahnnas more than twice as large with pre-flood optimal conditions
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9
- What China found on the moon is the most astonishing space discovery ever
- Ancient megaliths that will challenge everything you know about history- 2 hours
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8
- The mountains were alive- 15 min
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7
- SONIC GEOMETRY: The language of frequency and form- 32:11 (the most elemental construction blocks)
- The Integraton- George Van Tassel abducted by aliens in the 1950s. Tassel claimed the Integratron was capable of rejuvenation, anti-gravity and time travel. Wikipedia
Address: 2477 Belfield Blvd, Landers, CA 92285
Phone: (760) 364-3126 - caliyuga in india is 432,000 years
- The most important # in history
- grand pattern based on frequency, time, shapes aNd
- sonicgeometry.com
- music notes based on harmonic fifths
- Pathygorean tuning 432
- Tibet bowls to native american flutes vibrate at 432 Hz (4th octave A)
- triangle is 180 F#, square is 360 C#, circle is 360, pentagon is 540, hexagon 720 F#, septagon 900 A# (F# major chord), octagon 1080s
- tetrahedron 720 F#, cube 2160 C#, octahedron F# , icosahedron 3600 A#
- 2 and 3d geometry can be expressed in F# major
- Factor 9 grid
- 2160 is expressed by both the cube and germ of life pattern, diameter of moon in miles is 2160
- sun is 864,000 miles 86,400 seconds in a day
- 432² = speed of light
- 2590= 1 great year
- all came from the 60 and 12 sumerian counting system
- 144,000 is bactun year for the mayans
- MDCCLXXVI
- The Integraton- George Van Tassel abducted by aliens in the 1950s. Tassel claimed the Integratron was capable of rejuvenation, anti-gravity and time travel. Wikipedia
MONDAY NOVEMBER 6
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1
TUESDAY OCTOBER 31
WE HAVE 4 OCEANS AND 63 SEAS
WHAT TO DO FOR PROJECT NEXT WEDNESDAY? (FIFTIES AND MUSIC THEME)
The mountains were alive- 15 min
Water pollution- Bozeman- 9:06
10 most amazing underwater discoveries- 7:29
Think of 50's music project
ASTONISHING NEW DISCOVERY !! MASSIVE OCEAN DISCOVERED TOWARDS EARTH'S CORE!- 11:22
MASSIVE ocean of water found 620 miles below earth's surface- 5 min (shows ghost on exercise yard)
we discovered a massive amount of water near the earth's core- 2:56
Scientists discover that black holes exist in earth's oceans 2:56
WHAT TO DO FOR PROJECT NEXT WEDNESDAY? (FIFTIES AND MUSIC THEME)
The mountains were alive- 15 min
Water pollution- Bozeman- 9:06
10 most amazing underwater discoveries- 7:29
Think of 50's music project
ASTONISHING NEW DISCOVERY !! MASSIVE OCEAN DISCOVERED TOWARDS EARTH'S CORE!- 11:22
MASSIVE ocean of water found 620 miles below earth's surface- 5 min (shows ghost on exercise yard)
we discovered a massive amount of water near the earth's core- 2:56
Scientists discover that black holes exist in earth's oceans 2:56
- the swirling eddies can be vortexes
- OCEANOGRAPHY 24 EPISODES
- Brainpop : Underwater world
- The waters of the earth (Pelagic habitats) are divided into 3 zones:
- Euphotic (down to 100m) or "photic"
- Bathyal zone (down to 6000m) little or no light
- Abyssal zone (down to 6000m) no light
- Benthic (ocean floor) covers:
- Coral reefs (made up of shells) to continental shelves to trenches to underwater mountain ranges
- Australia's great Barrier reef is 1 of the 7 great wonders of the world (93% of it is now bleached)
- the acidity of oceans are also on the rise
- world record for scuba depth is over 1,000 ft (Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus)
- Gagnan and Jacques Cousteau invented the 1943 aqua lung
- Oceans are home to 80% of all life on earth
- average depth of ocean is 12,000ft but light doesn't pass beyond 200ft
- Less than 5% of underwater space has been explored
- The sailfish can swim faster than a cheetah can run at 70mph
- The waters of the earth (Pelagic habitats) are divided into 3 zones:
MONDAY OCTOBER 30
- Ten things you never knew about the earth- 7 min
- UNDERGROUND OCEAN 660 KM BENEATH earth (3 x larger than all oceans on surface). Surface oceans were formed when underground oceans came up to surface
- Hudson Bay in Canada (small amount of landmass) you weigh less
- Days used to be shorter in the past millions of years ago
- earth used to be purple
- The longest mountain range is the mid-ocean ridge and is 20x longer than the longest range on the surface, the Andes.
- Ten things that would happen if the earth was flat- 10:46
- Ten lies you were taught about space-
- Mindblowing theories about the universe-
- OCEANOGRAPHY 24 EPISODES
- GODS FINGERPRINT- THE FIBONACCI SEQUENCE- GOLDEN RATIO AND THE FRACTAL NATURE OF REALITY- 13:54
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25
- LABORATORY: CORIOLIS EFFECT
- TDS DRINKING WATER TEST THAT WILL SHOCK YOU- 5:38
- THE hot water is 269 ppm (parts per million) and cold water is 188 ppm and 177 ppm for filtered water, 0.00 ppm
- so hot water is dirtier than cold
FRIDAY OCTOBER 20
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18
- VIRTUAL LAB: HOW ARE TIDES AFFECTED BY THE MOON
- Brainpop: Groundwater
- 3 biggest aquifers in the US is Ogallala aka High Plains Aquifer, Edwards Aquifer, and Floridan Aquifer under ALL of Florida
- If no streams or rivers how can you get water 100s of years ago? Dig a well
- THE LOVE CANAL DISASTER: TOXIC WASTE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD- 11 MIN
TUESDAY OCTOBER 17
- SUBSTITUTE TEACHER
MONDAY OCTOBER 16
- PLIX: Latitude, and direction: angle from the equator
- PLIX: Location: Longitude and Latitude
- PLIX: Direction: Using a compass
- PLIX: Seafloor: Sonar Beats
- (CHAPTER 16 OF EARTH SCIENCE TEXT- THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT) QUESTIONS
- A _____ (or simply head) is a coastal landform, a point of land usually high and often with a sheer drop, that extends out into a body of water.
- Wave _____ bend towards the headlands causing it to experience severe erosion and the eroded material is swept into the bays .
- The result of questions 1 and 2 is that the _____ are straightened by wave action
- A _____ is a sloping band of sand, pebbles, gravel, or mud at the edge of the sea.
- A longshore current is (parallel/perpendicular) to the shore
- Rip currents flow out to the ea through gaps in the _____
- Waves move faster in (deep/shallow) water.
- Chesapeake Bay and Palico Sound are these?
- On both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the US, longshore transport is usually in what direction?
- If you are ever in a rip-current swim (perpendicular/ parallel) to the shore to get out of it.
- A narrow bankway that projects into the water from an end in the coastline is called a _____.
- When a spit crosses a bay, a _____ forms.
- _____ are walls of concrete built to protect a harbor entrance from drifting sand.
- Over the last century surface temperatures over the earth has increased by (1/2; 1; 5; 10) percent?
- In the U.S. much of the West Coast is being pushed (up/down/inland/towards the sea) much more quickly than the sealevel is being pushed the same way.
- The deepest part of the ocean is the ______
- There are 2 types if crusts, continental crust with an average thickness of 40km; and oceanic crust with average thickness of around _____ km.
- The submerged parts of continents are called continental _____ and they include the continental shelf, slope and rise.
- MID ocean ridges break into shorter sections running at right angles called _____ zones. This is where volcanic and earthquake activity frequently form.
- The two types of volcanos are _____ and _____
headland
parallel South Jetties 7 |
crests
longshore bar parallel 1/2 margins |
shorelines
deep spit up fracture |
beach
estruaries baymouth Marianas Trench |
FRIDAY OCTOBER 12
- THE UNKNOWN CREATURES OF THE DEEP OCEAN SEA- 45 MINUTES
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11
CK12.ORG
TUESDAY OCTOBER 10
- Global weather extremes and the Gulf Stream- from ck12.org
MONDAY OCTOBER 9
- Brainpop: Tsunami
- Need a 7.5 earthquake or higher to trigger one
- means "harbor" and "wave"
- 80 % occur in the Pacific Ocean
- tsunamis can go up to 10 miles inland however los angeles is 35 miles inland
FRIDAY OCTOBER 6
- People who gained real superpowers after events
- saw old memories with incredible detail as shown in his paintings
- derek amato played the piano effortlessly
- kimberly gordon - in womb when mother was in thunderstorm
- nicolai- magnetic to meta at will
- curtis- after coma he spoke current French but thought he was matt mcconehay
- jason padgett- after a fight he turned into a genius and could draw mathematical fractals and equations with amazing accuracy.
- edwin robinson- self healing of various body parts. taking shelter under tree made lightning go through him. that evening he could see and hear.
- tony cicoria- struck by lightning and had an oobe and never was interested in piano but afterwards he started composing and playing music like master musician.
- serol- can tell you the exact weather conditions on any date after his accident
- adam rainer- grew up as a dwarf about 4 foot 5 and then he had tumor in pituitary and grew to 7 feet 8 inches
Wednesday October 6
- This Machine Captures CO₂ and turns it to fuel- 8 min
- This new perfect battery has experts stumped- 4 min
- DENSITY OF HOT WATER VS DENSITY OF COLD WATER LAB: WATCH ONE FLOAT UPON THE OTHER
Tuesday October 3
- WE WILL NOW STUDY AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS:
- diffferent lab densit layers: oil, water, corn syrup, soap water, corn syrup dishwater soap, vegetable oil, sugar water, regular water
- What are you really eating 18:40- left off at 4;30
WHAT ARE WHIRLPOOLS- 3 MIN - SECTION 15.3 FILL-INS FOR "OCEAN MOVEMENTS"
- Ocean waves are generated mainly by ____
- The highest point of a wave is the _____ and the lowest point is called the _____
- The distance from crest to crest is the _____
- The wavelength determines the _____ to which the wave disturbs the water. This depth is equal to half the wavelength. The wavelength also represents the ____ of the wave
- Wave speed (increases/decreases) with wavelength.
- Wave _____ is the length from the crest to the trough. It depends upon 3 things which are wind speed, wind duration, and _____
- Large tidal ranges, called ____ tides occur when the sun, moon and earth are all aligned. High tides are higher than normal and low tides are lower than normal.
- Small tidal ranges, called ____ tides occur when the earth, sun and moon make a right angle. High tides are now lower than normal and low tides are higher than normal.
- Spring and neap tides alternate every _____ weeks.
- In general, spring tides are ______ times higher than neap times.
- Earth's rotational speed at the equator is _____ miles per hou
wind
depth/speed little Bit 1000 |
crest
increases neap |
trough
heighth 2 |
wavelength
spring 3 |
Monday October 2
- CHAPTER 14 EARTH'S OCEANS WORKSHEETS
- Fresh Water
Distribution of Water on Earth
States of Water
The Water Cycle
Surface Water
Streams and Rivers
Ponds and Lakes
Flooding
Glaciers
Underground Water
Groundwater
Groundwater Aquifers
Springs and Geysers
Oceans
Importance of the Oceans
Seawater Chemistry - Salts are added to seawater by _____ eruptions and by the weathering & erosion of ______ (volcanic; rocks)
Ocean Zones
Ocean Movements
Wind Waves
Tides
Surface Currents
Ocean Currents and Climate
Deep Currents
Ocean Life
Types of Marine Organisms
Marine Food Chains
Ocean Ecosystems
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29
- OCEAN MOVEMENTS
- Wind waves
- tides
- surface currents
- Ocean currents and climate
- Deep currents
- What would happen if there was no moon?
- Nights would be much darker
- The days would only be about 6 days
- Tides will only be 1/3 as high
- No lunar or solar eclipses
- neok12.com
- Quiz on oceans #1, #2, #3, Quiz on oceans life, on marine animals
- 25 Terrifying sea creatures that actually exist- 10 min
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27
- CK12.ORG QUESTIONS ON OCEAN MOVEMENTS
- Wind waves (right before breaking onto the shore the bottom of the wave travels slower than the top of the wave)
- tides
- surface currents
- Ocean currents and climate
- Deep currents
- New! Amazing science experiments 2016 : 3min34sec
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26
- CK12.ORG QUESTIONS ON OCEANS
- Importance of the oceans
- Seawater chemistry
- ocean zones
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25
- WATER ON EARTH
- FRESH WATER
- DISTRIbution of water on earth
- States of water
- The water cycle
- SURFACE WATER
- Streams and rivers
- ponds and lakes
- floodoing
- glaciers
- UNDERGROUND WATER
- Groundwater
- Groundwater aquifiers
- springs and geysers
- OCEANS
- Importance of the oceans
- Seawater chemistry
- ocean zones
- OCEAN MOVEMENTS
- Wind waves
- tides
- surface currents
- Ocean currents and climate
- Deep currents
- OCEAN LIFE
- Types of marine organisms
- Marine food chains
- Ocean ecosystems
- FRESH WATER
- BRAINPOP: MONOTREMES
- platypus and anteaters are the only mammals that lay eggs
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22
- A new continent is discovered in the pacific ocean. - PLASTIC GARBAGE FROM HUMANS
- WAX MONTH is able to eat a hole through plastic (polyethylene specifically) within 40 minutes.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 19
- Biggest animal EVER recorded in the ocean's depth
- OCEAN GARBAGE PATCH
Plastics (80% of trash thrown away that ends up in oceans) are not biodegradable - they kill over 100,000 sea life animals each year - practice on www.ck12.org
- OIL SPILLS IN OCEAN
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18
The Mariana Trench Mystery- 44 min
- How deep is the ocean: Incredible animation shows us how deep the ocean really is
- Oceans harbor 99% of all the life on earth
- 7 things we don't know about the ocean
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15
- Taboos of science- 10 min
- Hungarian doctor (Semmelweis) that said that doctors should wash hands before delivering babys and ignored and put into mental assylum afterwards
- now we put human genes into animals (chimeras)
- cloning is illegal in only 13 states in United states
- The worst nobel prize ever awarded
- a neuroscientist was working with the brains of monkeys (fulton) He removed part of their frontal lobe their personality changed. But when the entire frontal lobe was removed then they became docile and quiet. Moniz destroyed the nerve fibers that went from frontal lobe to the thalamus. They no longer seemed stress but they also no longer seemed human. The patients were fundamentally impaired afterwards and these "lobotomies" . They had no motivation, no concentration, no emotions. Today "lobotomies" are considered archaic and dangerous. Today things like depression are battled with medications and psychotherapy.
- Brainpop: Mammals
- endotherms (maintain same body temperature)
- marsupials have babies grown in a pouch
- monotremes lay eggs
- mammals reproduce sexually (placental- most common, marsupial-raised in pouch or monotremes- lay eggs)
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 13
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 12
- TEST ON THE OCEANS AND SALINITY
- Which of the following is used to measure ocean depth? a. bottom dredges b. nets c. sonar d. tidal patterns
- Which of the following are the most common gases emitted by volcanoes?
- hydrogen and helium b. oxygen and nitrogen c. water vapor and carbon dioxide d. chlorine and hydrogen
- What is the average depth of the oceans? a. 380m b. 38m c. 3800m d. 3km
- What is the average salinity of seawater? a. 100 ppt b. 50 ppt c. 35 ppt d. 3.5 ppt
- What is the average temperature of deep water below the thermocline? a. 15℃ b. more than 4℃ c. less than 4℃ d. 0℃
- What type of seawater has the greatest density?
- warm, with low salinity 2. warm with high salinity 3. cold with low salinity 4. cold with high salinity
- To what average depth does light penetrate the ocean? a. 1. b. 10m c. 100m d. 1000m
- The Arctic Ocean is the northern part of which body of water? a. Atlantic ocean b . Pacific ocean c. Bering Sea d. Indian ocean
- Which region's seawater is most likely to have the highest concentration of dissolved salts?
- an equatorial region b. a subtropical region c. a polar region d. a delta where rivers empty into oceans
- Another name for the Antarctic ocean is? a. Polar ocean b. Caspian ocean c. Southern ocean d. None of these
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11
- STRANGEST THINGS FOUND IN THE OCEAN- 10 min
- 98% of the oceans are unmapped and unexplored
- 1 nautical mile = 1.15078 miles
- CHAPTER 15.2- SEA WATER
- What is the salinity of average sea water?
- What is the salinity of Don Juan Pond in Antarctica, the most saltiest body of water in the world?
- What is the salinity of the Dead Sea?
- Besides volcanic eruptions the weathering and _____ of rocks bring salt into the water.
- At what temperature does sea water freeze?
- At _____ meters below sea level the light become insufficient to do photosynthesis.
- Which light, red or blue, penetrates farther into the water? Hint: Deep sea shrimp are seen as black under 10 ft. (They are usually red)
- Areas near the _____ have the warmest surface water at about 30 degrees C. The coldest are surface water at the poles with a temperature of -2℃.
- The ocean can be divided into 3 layers when dealing with depth. The first kilometer is the surface layer which is relatively warm. The second layer rapidly decreases temperature with depth and is called the _____. Then you got the bottom layer which is between 0 and 4 degrees.
- The water salinity of (subtropical/equatorial) regions is higher.
- Cold freshwater is (more/ less) dense than warm seawater.
- Desalinization is a process where salt is extracted from seawater. First the seawater is boiled at an extremely high temperature to kill all bacteria until it _____ and then condenses into a distillate. The leftover salt is then returned to the ocean.
- The density of _____ water is .9998 g/cm³. The density of pure ice is .918 g/cm³
- All water absorbs _____ which makes it not transparent.
3.5
-2 subtropicallight |
44
100 more |
33.7
blue vaporizes |
erosion
equator fresh |
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 8
- REVIEW
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6
- Dr. Wilhelm Reich vs FDA- 1 hour 46 minutes
- Unknown force: Beyond the limits of mind and spirit- 52:52
- The most censored science books you're not supposed to read - 26:29
- Altered Genes, Twisted truth
- Poison Spring (secret history of pollution and environmental pollution agency)
- GMO truths and myths
- Morphic resonance The nature of formative causation (
- A Mind of your own (attacks the multimillion dollar anti-depressant industry)
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 5
- Bill Nye Oceanography - 20 min
- Water Keeps the same temperature more than aiR
- Currents move clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counter clockwise in the south
- The Gulf Stream bring warm
- BILL NYE OCEAN EXPLORATION- 25 min
- 1 nautical mile = 1.15 miles
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 2017
- Going over fill ins
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30, 2017
- LAB PRESSURE- FAILED (write possibilities why)
TUESDAY AUGUST 29, 2017
- AQUATIC AND MARINE BIOMES
- READ THEIR TEXTS AND SECTION REVIEWS
- DO PACKET
MONDAY AUGUST 28, 2017
- EARTH, PARALLELS AND MERIDIANS, LATTITUDE AND LONGITUDE
- Parallels: Tropic of cancer and capricorn (warm zone in between, temperate zones north and south of them) are parallels like the equator
- Meridians are the vertical lines like the prime meridian (lines of longitude which determine east and west)
- EARTH rotates counter-clockwise
- EARTH revolve around the sun counter clockwise
- Earth and the other planets are all in the same plane
FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 2017
- Introduction to Oceanography Part I: History and Ocean Basics
- Seas are parts of oceans usually almost surrounded by lands and therefore they have unique properties themselves
- The Mediterranean Sea is broken down into many more seas.
- Bays are small incursions of oceans into the land. And if the bay is really large then it is called a gulf. And if it is large enough then it can actually be another sea.
- Peninsula is a stretch of land going into the sea. And capes are small peninsulas.
- Polynesians were the first sea farers who went to different continents and inhabited them. And were therefore our first oceanographers.
- The Challenger mission was the first when over 200 scientists joined a crew for an oceanography exploration.
- Introduction to Oceanography Part 2: History and Tools
- The ships are the main tools- used for research, they have submarines already and even landing pads for helicopters
- buoys- they even have buoys that predict tsunamis (records pressure and high waves in the ocean to provide warning for coming tsunami). Sensors include salinity and temperature (suface to depths below the surface). They are basically small oceanography stations sitting in the middle of the ocean. There are thousands of them all around the globe. Satelittes like Poseidon and Sea Star
- Diving and scuba
- Ocean Basins Part 1: Features of the Ocean floor (Continental Margin).
- Ocean crust is usually much less thick than continental crust.
THURSDAY AUGUST 24, 2017
- Nicola Tesla's biggest secret- The one thing he said that no one mentions- 10min
- CIA releases information on Nikola Tesla on scalar waves- 3 min
- Project: What do you like about science and what do you not like about it, the pros and the cons? What are some of the good things you think science is doing for the world and what are some not-so-good things. What are some possible future good things and also what are some possible not-good scenarios that you could see pertaining to science in the future.
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23, 2017
- Allow for reading and answering section review questions
TUESDAY AUGUST 22, 2017
- Where are the different seas?
MONDAY AUGUST 21, 2017
- Seas of Asia link
- Why do you hear ocean noises from a seashell? The crevices and shapes within make so that you can hear amplified all the sounds around you. So if you were by an ocean then you would hear it but not otherwise.
- shell is made of limestone and is attached
- CHAPTER 15 QUESTIONS
- What does sonar stand for
- In what decade was sonar technology invented?
- Volcanic gases primarily consist of carbon dioxide and _____.
- Studies of radioactive isotopes indicate that earth is about _____ years old.
- Water is added to the hydrosphere by volcanism but it is also being destroyed by _____. These two processes balance each other.
- The oceans contain _____ percent of the water found on earth.
- The other freshwater is located in the frozen ice caps of _____ and Antarctica and in rivers, lakes, and other underground sources.lobal
- Global _____, the level of the ocean's surfaces, has risen and fallen by hundreds of meters in responding to ice melting during warm periods and expanding glaciers during ice ages.
- Other processes that affect sea level are _____ forces that lift or lower portions of the seafloor.
- At present, average global sea level is slowly (rising/falling) at a rate of 1 to 2 mm per year in response to melting glaciers.
- The average depths of the oceans are around _____
- Most land masses are in the (northern/southern) hemisphere.
- The _____ ocean is the largest and deepest out of the five oceans and contains roughly half of the Earth's seawater. Alone it is larger than all the land masses put together.
- North of the Arctic circle the _____ ocean is referred to as the Arctic ocean.
- The Southern ocean is also known as the _____ ocean.
- ____ are smaller than oceans and are partly or mostly landlocked.
- This sea is located between Africa and Europe?
- This sea is located between Alaska and Siberia?
- This sea is located north of South America, east of Central America, and south of Cuba and the Dominican Republic?
- This sea is located north west of the Caribbean Sea?
Sound navigation & ranging
ultraviolet radiation tectonic Pacific Mediterranean Sea. |
1920s
97 rising Atlantic Bering Sea |
water vapor
Greenland 3800 meters or 12,467 ft Antarctic Caribbean Sea |
4.6 billion
sea level northern seas Gulf of Mexico |
FRIDAY AUGUST 18
- ANTARCTICA ADMIRAL BYRD REAL FOOTAGE- 1 HOUR 15 MINUTES
THURSDAY AUGUST 17, 2017
- Rice consciousness experiment by Dr. Emoto- 4 min
- Rice was cooked and put into two different containers with love label placed on one and hate on another. And love was projected to one while hate to the other and the LOVED one was preserved while the hate started to mold after 3 days.
- Dr. Masaru Emoto's water experiment
- Water has memory- short version of the "The mystery of water. What we know is a drop" 3 minute version instead of 49 minutes
- What happens when you boil the ocean?
- Brainpop: Water- Salt lowers the freezing point. Hard water has calcium and other metals dissolved in it. It is the universal solvent. Main ingredient of our blood. Covers 70% of our planet's surface.
- THE WATER PLANET
- 10,915 meters deep of ocean has been discovered and this is the depeest depth of any ocean on earth and is called this?
- Ocean currents move what around the world ?
- 60 % of the mass of the human body is made up of water.
- Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae and some what?
- The _____ is all the water on and below Earth's surface.
- surfWater vs sand, which one has a lower cohesion?
- Water beneath earth's surface is called _____?
- Earth's frozen water is all the a
Mariana's Trench
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thermal energy
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bacteria
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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16, 2017
- Water and memory and its changing patterns of crystallizations that can be observed
TUESDAY AUGUST 15, 2017
- Brainpop: Ocean Currents- The large clockwise or counter-counterclockwise currents are called gyres. They are produced by what is called the Coriolis effect. The gulf stream brings warmer water from north america to west coast of europe. deep beneath ocean current the gulf stream gets colder and sinks in the north atlantic and flows to antarctica. It is called the global conveyor belt and it moves very slowly and could take a 1000 years to move around the earth.
- Brainpop: Oceans- 71% are covered by oceans. Seas are bodies of water that are smaller than oceans. The stream currents regulate temperature across the world. Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Southern ocean. Atlantic ocean contains the gulf stream. Pacific is the largest and deepest. Indian surrounded by africa, india and australia lots of monsoons. Arctic is smallest of 5 oceans. The Southern Ocean recognized in 2000
MONDAY AUGUST 14, 2017
- HAND OUT TEXTS
- The history of geology; Intro to geology; The Science of Geology; Bill Nye Rocks and Soil 20 min;
- Bill Nye Oceanography- 18 min
- (winds and differences in salt density make ocean currents- thermohaline currents-)
- water acts to stabilize temperature
- clockwise currents in the northern hemisphere- the Gulf Stream is a very powerful current in northern hemisphere
- counterclockwise currents for the Southern hemisphere
- Death Valley is lowest area below sea level while Mt. Everest is highest
- An egg will sink in water but float if enough salt is added to the water