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Grade Level: 9-12
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Science Education Standards:
(Grades 5-8 National Science Education Standards)
Earth in the Solar System:
- The Earth is the third planet from the sun in a system that includes the Moon, the sun, seven other planets and their moons, and smaller objects, such as asteroids and comets.
Structure of the Earth System:
- Water, which covers the majority of the Earth's surface, circulates through the crust, oceans, and atmosphere in what is known as the "water cycle." Water evaporates from the Earth's surface, rises and cools as it moves to higher elevations, condenses as rain or snow, and falls to the surface where it collects in lakes, oceans, soil, and in rocks underground.
- Water is a solvent. As it passes through the water cycle it dissolves minerals and gases and carries them to the oceans.
Short Description: This four-slide powerpoint by the Division of Planetary Science includes basic information for college-level introductory courses.
Source: Division of Planetary Science