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ASSESSMENT

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A.
1. The big bang theory is universally accepted by those who do
research on the development of the volume galaxies and stars as
the case of the origin of the universe.
2. When it comes to the formation of our solar system the most
widely accepted view is known as the nebular system.
3. Earth is one special . planet it has liquid water plate tectonics and
an atmosphere that shelters it from the worst of the sun’s rays.
B
B.
• - Everything in earth system can be placed into one of four major
subsystems Land, water and living things air.

•C
• CRUST- The outermost shell of terrestrial planet.
• MANTLE- The mostly-solid bulk of earth’s interior
• OUTER CORE-Is a fluid layer about 2.400km
• INNER CORE- Is the innermost geologic layer of the planet earth.
D.
• The discoveries of recent years in the solar system made with the help
of cosmic probec are discussed.

•E
K 1. Laws of motion
A 2. Extraterrestrial intelligence
D 3. Space time continuum
B 4. Size of the milky way galaxy.
C 5. Heliocentric model
F 6. Geocentric model
H 7. Circumference of the earth
G 8. Planetary motion
J 9. Optical telescope
E 10. Theory on the formation

Reflection: The big bang is the most popular theory of our universe
origin centers on a cosmic cataclysm unmatched in all history.
VI. ASSESSMENT TASK
A. The rock cycle- the rock cycle is the process that describes the
gradual transformation between the three main type of rocks.

c. This chapter focuses on the weathering and erosion of rocks to form


sediments and the transport and modification of sediments to sides of
deposition.
VII. ASSIGNMENT
- Erosion is the process by which the surface of the earth is worn, too
much rain leads to flood and his flood water washes away the topsoil.

VI. ASSESSMENT TASK


A
1. The flow of heat from earth’s interior to the surface is estimated at
47+- 2 terawatts (TW)and comes from 2 main sources in roughly
equal amounts.
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2. Magma is formed at 3 main plate – tectonic settings: divergent
boundaries ( decompression melting ). Convergent boundaries (flux
melting) and mantle plumes (decompression melting)

3. Violates are substance that that rapidly evaporation like water


alcohol, acetone, methane, ammonia.
B.
1. Rocks have three possible responses to increasing stress (illustrated
in Figure below): elastic deformation:
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2.
C.
1. Heat (energy) travels in three ways: convention, conduction and
radiation. Conduction works by direct contact of two materials.
2. the liquid turns into gas when a milk temperature reaches the it
boiling point.
3. Volcanic activity is another constructive factor in the formation of
landforms. Volcanic action involves the release of molten magma
(melted rock) from deep below the earth's surface.
ASSIGNMENT:
• An underwater volcano erupts differently than a surface volcano. This
is because there is an unlimited amount of water to cool down the
lava.
VI. ASSESSMENT TASK
Explanation:

• Continental drift describes one of the earliest ways geologists thought


continents moved over time.

B.
C.
ASSIGNMENT:
The ocean floor featured the continental shelf, slope and rise, and also
ocean floor called as a abyssal plain.

LOPEZ,SAMANTHA ROSE
HUMSS 11- 3A
MRS. TINA YUSON

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