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What you should study for your exam:
*All of your previous tests and quizzes
Make sure you know the information that goes along with the following topics:
-Phases of Matter (Solid, Liquid and Gas)
-Compositional and Structural Layers (study the graphic organizers for these)
-The Theory of Plate Tectonics and evidence for Pangaea
-The 8 major tectonic plates
-The types of plate boundaries, the interactions that occur there and the geologic features that occur there (i.e.: At an oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary, two plates of oceanic crust are colliding and volcanoes and submarine trenches form there.)
-The types of volcanoes and the information about those types (such as type of lava, amount of steam, type of eruption, etc.)
- The information we wrote down on Tuesday about Earthquakes in your ISN.
- The three types of rocks and the processes that form them in the rock cycle.
- The various properties that we use to identify minerals, such as hardness, luster, density, etc.
- The Natural Resources and Human Impact notes from Tuesday and Wednesday.
Click here for Earth's Layers Notes
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What you should study for your exam:
*All of your previous tests and quizzes
Make sure you know the information that goes along with the following topics:
-Phases of Matter (Solid, Liquid and Gas)
-Compositional and Structural Layers (study the graphic organizers for these)
-The Theory of Plate Tectonics and evidence for Pangaea
-The 8 major tectonic plates
-The types of plate boundaries, the interactions that occur there and the geologic features that occur there (i.e.: At an oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary, two plates of oceanic crust are colliding and volcanoes and submarine trenches form there.)
-The types of volcanoes and the information about those types (such as type of lava, amount of steam, type of eruption, etc.)
- The information we wrote down on Tuesday about Earthquakes in your ISN.
- The three types of rocks and the processes that form them in the rock cycle.
- The various properties that we use to identify minerals, such as hardness, luster, density, etc.
- The Natural Resources and Human Impact notes from Tuesday and Wednesday.
Click here for Earth's Layers Notes
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Email: greever_j@hcde.org
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