2.2 The history of earth

Today
Questionnaire: How to be at our best? (15 min.)

Check the learning objectives of 3.1 (5 min.)

2.2 + 2.3 (15 min.)

Work on assignment (20 min.)
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Today
Questionnaire: How to be at our best? (15 min.)

Check the learning objectives of 3.1 (5 min.)

2.2 + 2.3 (15 min.)

Work on assignment (20 min.)

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What we don't want
What we do want

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To do
Go to SOM and open the link that's in todays lesson.
Take about 10 minutes to fill in the questionnaire.

Finished? Start reading 2.2 on page 30 and 31 of your book.

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Learning objectives for these 3 weeks
  • You know how the Earth has changed over the past 4,5 billion years.
  • You can explain how rock layers and fossils tell a lot about the geological history of the Earth.
  • You can explain the difference between relative and absolute time.
  • You can mention several different types of mineral resources and can explain how they are formed.
  • You can explan why Europe is depend on other countries for mineral resources.
  • You can explain why the European list of critical resources is not the same as the list of worldwide scare mineral resources.

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The origin of Earth

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Precambrium

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Learning objectives for these 3 weeks
  • You know how the Earth has changed over the past 4,5 billion years.
  • You can explain how rock layers and fossils tell a lot about the geological history of the Earth.
  • You can explain the difference between relative and absolute time.
  • You can mention several different types of mineral resources and can explain how they are formed.
  • You can explan why Europe is depend on other countries for mineral resources.
  • You can explain why the European list of critical resources is not the same as the list of worldwide scare mineral resources.

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How does a fossil end up in a rock?

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Mammoth
What does the finding of a mammoth at the bottom of the North Sea tell us?
  • the climate was colder then
  • the North Sea was once dry

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Limestone
What can you tell about the past when you encounter limestone?
  • there was once a sea there
  • sea creatures once swam in the sea whose lime skeletons fell to the bottom

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Types of rock
There are three types of rock:
  • Sedimentary
  • Igneous (like granite)
  • Metamorphic (marble)

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Absolute
Relative

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Absolute and relative age

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Mineral resources
Substances we extract from earth that are useful to humans.
  • Metals
  • Fossil fuels
  • Various raw materials (such as table salt)

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Get to work
Work on the practical assignment.

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