Earth Science Physical Setting Relationship Review Sketch all graphs in pencil For a uniform material. Density. Average Temperature
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1 except water Water For a uniform material Volume For a uniform material Volume (cm3) Volume (cm3) ( C) Distance Between Isolines Latitude ( N) Latitude ( N) Number of Isolines Amount of red shift Gravitational Force Gravitational Force mass (g) Altitude of Polaris Average Gradient Isoline Interval Distance to galaxy Distance Mass of Object eccentricity for constant L eccentricity for constant d Orbital Velocity Period of Revolution Distance between foci Length of major axis Distance from Sun Distance from Sun
2 Rate of Rotation sunrise sunset 90 for an equinox NYS 41 N Latitude Kinetic Energy & Potential Energy KE PE Height above Surface A B C D A Position in orbit 12/21 3/21 6/21 9/23 12/21 Gravitational Force Orbital Velocity Apparent Diameter Length of Day Temp of Planet Angle of Insolation Intensity of Insolation Distance from Sun Angle of Insolation Altitude of noon sun Length of Shadow Altitude of Sun Length of Shadow noon Time of Day Altitude of noon Sun 12/21 3/21 6/21 9/23 12/21 Apparent Diameter Potential Energy Location of Vertical Ray Distance A B C D A A B C D A A B C D A Position in orbit Position in orbit Position in orbit
3 Heating Curve of H2O Rate of evaporation Rate of evaporation Rate of evaporation Chance of Precip Moisture Capacity Air Pressure Air Pressure Air Pressure CO2 Concentration Height of Sea Level Rate of evaporation Wind Velocity of Air Time (min) Air 1950 Time 2000 Earth's Ave. Temp Air Elevation Atmospheric Moisture Air Air Difference between wet bulb & dry bulb Pressure Gradient Air Wind Speed Surface Area Moisture Content Difference between Air Temp & Dew Point
4 Rate of rainfall Runoff Permeability Capillarity Permeability Stream Discharge Height of Water Table Runoff Infiltration Amount of Aerosols Air Slope of Surface Slope of Surface Round & sorted Runoff Atmospheric Transparency Potential Evapotranspiration (Ep) Infiltration Particle Size Round & sorted Round & sorted Particle Size Particle Size sorted unsorted sorted unsorted Infiltration Water Retained (ml) round flat loose Tight clay pebbles clay pebbles Shape Packing Sediment size Sediment size
5 equal masses NYS 41 N Tidal Range Air & new 1/4 full 1/4 new clay pebbles J F M A M J J A S O N D 12am 6am noon 6pm 12am Lunar Phase Sediment size Month Time of Day clay boulders Height of waves Settling Time (sec) Settling Rate Settling Time (sec) Range Rate of chemical weathering Depth of Soil Amount of erosion Stream Velocity Stream Velocity Average Average Surface Area Potential Evapotranspiration (Ep) Stream Discharge Slope of Surface Elevation Latitude equal masses Distance from large body of water Sediment size Time Stream Velocity Wind Speed round flat round flat particle shape particle shape
6 plot P & S waves Particle Size Particle Size 100 % of radioactive Isotope Steepness of slope Amount of pollution Concentration of pollution Difference in arrival time Age of oceanic crust of oceanic crust Depth of EQ focus Settling Time (sec) Settling Rate Travel Time Settling Rate Distance Transported crystal size crystal size Stream Velocity Time for cooling Rate of cooling Depth below surface Distance from epicenter Distance from epicenter Distance from ridge Distance from ridge Distance from trench Time humid arid Climate Human Population Distance from pollution source
Earth Science Physical Setting Relationship Review Sketch all graphs in pencil. Density. Average Temperature. Gravitational Force.
except water Water For a uniform material For a uniform material Volume (cm3) 0 4 10 Volume (cm3) ( C) Altitude of Polaris Average Gradient 0 4 5 90 0 4 5 90 Distance Between Isolines Latitude ( N) Latitude
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