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Introduction to Earth Introduction to Earth ScienceScienceNotes: Pages 3 - 5
CommonCommonInstrumentInstrument
Volume of Regular, Rectangular Objects (a box)
Volume of Irregularly Shaped Objects (rocks)
Mass
Distance
Time
density:
percent error (deviation):
rate of change:
Good Morning
• Period 3/4 and 7/8 : today….– Collect HW from last week (Textbook) pass to your right– Tonight’s HW Density worksheet #1-7– Do Now Observation/Inference– Density Notes pg. 3, 6– Lab Requirements– Start Lab P-1 Density (pencil, calculator)
What does it mean if you are asked to record your answer:
a. to the nearest tenth
b. to the nearest hundredth
c. to the nearest thousandth
one decimal place
two decimal places
three decimal places
Example: 0.1
Example: 0.01
Example: 0.001
Direct Relationship:
As one variable increases, the other __________________.
Examples
Indirect (Inverse) Relationship:
As one variable increases, the other __________________
Examples
Cyclic Relationship: As one variable increases, the other
Events that are cyclic are also ___________________
Examples
No Relationship:
As one variable increases, the other __________________
Examples
State in words the relationship between relief and the average rate of erosion as shown in the graph.
As relief increases, the average rate of erosion increases
State in words the relationship between air temperature and relative humidity.
As the air temperature increases, the relative humidity decreases