- Find a graph showing either global temperature or carbon dioxide concentration. Post it on your blog. Then, answer the following questions about it:
- What is the horizontal scale of your graph? How many years does it show? It is vertical and it goes for 120 years.
- What is the vertical axis showing? What are the units? What is the total range shown? It show's temperature anomaly. The units go up by .2 and the total range is -.4 to .6
- Can you tell from the picture's host page where the data came from? If so, where? I don't know where it came from.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
- 1 - What do you think the global average temperature is? This means the average for everywhere on Earth, day and night, for an entire year. Explain why you answered what you did.
- 2 - People are often talking about "global warming." How much do you think the average global temperature has increased in the past 100 years? Do you think that this is a lot?
- 3 - What do you think is the hottest the Earth has ever been? (since there has been an atmosphere?) How about the coldest the Earth has ever been? Explain why you answered what you did.
- 4 - Are you concerned about "global warming?" Why or why not?
Monday, January 3, 2011
Guilty parties for oil spill
I feel the main reason for the oil spill was the person who originally made the machine. The break valves should have work and not malfunctioned and none of that would have happened. So it really lies on the person's shoulders who made it
fossil fuel
Coal is called a fossil fuel because it was formed from the remains of vegetation that grew as long as 400 million years ago. Coal is made of old vegetation that was buried for very long. it was heated so much to turn into that hard rock like shape.
Monday, December 20, 2010
mass movement
Mass wasting, also known as slope movement or mass movement, is the geomorphic process by which soil, regolith, and rock move downslope under the force of gravity.
Some types of mass movements are lahars , earthquake , Creeps, landslides, slumps , falls , and topples.
this is a rock topple.
Some types of mass movements are lahars , earthquake , Creeps, landslides, slumps , falls , and topples.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010
fossils
Friday, September 17, 2010
science

this is the order 3, 2, 1 ,6 , 4, 5 from youngest to oldest. 3 would be the youngest because it cut through 2 layers of rock and its an intrusion so the principle of cross makes it young. 2 is also an intrusion but it only goes through 1 layer of rock but principle of cross makes it one of the youngest. 1 is the top layer so the principle of superposition makes it one of the younger ones. 6 is on the second layer of rock not including the intrusions so the principle of superposition makes it the 4th oldest. number 4 is the second to last rock closest to the bottom so the principle of superposition makes it one of the oldest rock layers. The oldest layer is 5 because it is at the very bottom so principle of superposition makes it the oldest.
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