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Divergent plate boundaries occur when two tectonic plates move away from one another.
Divergent plate boundaries are considered constructive boundaries.
If you look at a map of the major tectonic plates you can see several divergent plate boundaries.
There are two major types of divergent boundaries.
Continental and continental lithosphere and oceanic and oceanic lithosphere.
An example of an oceanic and oceanic divergent boundary is the mid-ocean ridge.
The mid-ocean ridge runs around the world including going right through Ice land.
A famous example of a continental and continental divergent boundary is the African rift valley.
Difference between angiosperm and gymnosperm plants.
Angiosperms are flowering plants.
Their seeds are enclosed in a protective covering called fruit.
Gymnosperms have a naked seed and many are cone bearing trees.
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Parts of a flower crossword puzzle
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A spider looks like an insect, but a spider is not considered an insect.
A spider is an arachnid and is similar to an insect but also different.
Spiders have two body regions, eight legs, no wings or antennae compared to insects.
Are spiders bugs? No, but they have several similar characteristics
Learn how to listen effectively in class. The ability to listen effectively is an important skill to learn and can help improve your grades.
Practice these four areas in order to improve your ability to listen in class
Set up your environment
Choose to listen
Be prepared
Actively listen
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As the moon rotates around the earth it travels through phases.
The alignment of the sun, earth, and moon create the phases.
I use an orrery to explain the moon's alignment during,
new moon, waxing crescent, ist quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, waning crescent, and back to new moon.
The sidereal period is 27.3 and the moon is measured against stars.
The synodic period is 29.5 days and the moon is measured against the sun.
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Rotation and Revolution of the Earth with an Orrery
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Phases of the moon with pictures.
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Gravity depends on mass and distance and is an attraction between objects with mass.
Why does the same side of the moon always face the earth?
Because of the orbit of the moon and its rotation are almost the same the near side of the moon always faces the earth. The orbit of the moon is elliptical and has a slight tilt.
Moon Information
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What is the difference between bacteria and archaea? Although they may seem to be the same,these two groups of organisms are different.
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Bacteria Cell Structure
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In this video, I'd like to talk about the difference between a solar and lunar and discuss different types of eclipses. As the moon orbits the Earth its position changes and may block the sun.
eclipse, when the shadow of one celestial body like the moon or the earth falls on another an eclipse, occurs.
A solar eclipse happens when the moon comes between the earth and the sun and the shadow of the moon falls on part of the
earth a lunar eclipse happens when the earth comes between the Sun and the moon
and the shadow of Earth falls on the moon.
I show a diagram of a partial solar eclipse, total solar eclipse, and an annular eclipse.
In addition, I diagram the types of shadows, umbra, penumbra, and antumbra.
Finally, I diagram the different types of Luna eclipses, penumbral, partial lunar eclipse, and a total lunar eclipse.
Learn all about Igneous rocks which are produced from molten rock. Igneous rocks can be divided into two major types, intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive rocks are formed inside the Earth from molten rock. Intrusive rocks can have large crystals and a coarse texture. Extrusive rocks are formed from lava and will have small crystals and a fine texture.
I also show examples of igneous rocks including, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
Rock Cycle
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Rock vs Mineral
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In this video, learn about the biome called the taiga. This biome is also called the coniferous forest or the boreal forest.
The taiga is found in the north and has very cold temperatures.
You will find moose,reindeer, and brown bear.
Longitudinal waves are waves in which the displacement of the medium is in the same direction as, the direction of propagation or movement of the wave. In other words, the displacement of the medium is parallel to the propagation of the wave
Longitudinal waves are also called compressional or compression waves, because they produce compression and rarefaction when traveling.
I also cover compressions and rarefactions.
In this video, I cover the difference between mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves. Mechanical waves need a medium in order to transport energy and electromagnetic do not.
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Law conservation mass word problems.
In the video, I show two types of law of conservation word problems. The first problem involves counting atoms and the second problem involves finding the mass of the reactants and the products.
Example problem:
How much oxygen would add with 36g of carbon to give 136g of carbon dioxide?
Savanna- Biomes of the world.
The savanna is a type of biome with large stretches of grasslands mixed with trees and shrubs. It is a mix between a tropical forest and a temperate grassland
Savannas have warm temperatures year round. There are actually two very different seasons in a savanna; a very long dry season in the (winter), and a very wet season in the (summer). In the dry season, a savanna may only receive 4 inches of rain
The dry season is between December and February and occasional fires may occur.
In the summer it will rain often and will this biome may have 10 to 25 inches of rainfall.
Savannas are located in Africa, Brazil, India, and Australia
The savanna we are most familiar with is the East African savanna. This savanna is dotted trees and shrubs. The Serengeti Plains of Tanzania are some of the most well known. Here animals like lions, zebras, elephants, and giraffes are found
Many animals in the savanna have the ability to migrate.
Many types of grasses exist in the savanna and this biome is known for acacia trees and. Baobab trees.
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Introduction to Biomes
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Components of blood and their functions
Learn about the major components of the blood
Your blood is made of,
red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, and platelets
Red blood cells carry oxygen
White blood cells fight germs
Plasma carries electrolytes and hormones.
Platelets clot the blood
Resources for Blood
White Blood Cell
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Your blood
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Parts of blood
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In this video learn the difference between evaporation and condensation.
In this video, I go over the angles created by a transversal that intersects two parallel lines.
When a transversal intersects two parallel lines several angles are created. In this video, I cover the following angles.
Vertical, alternate exterior, alternate interior, same side, supplementary. Each of these angles is created by the transversal.
Learn about the three different types of convergent boundaries.
Oceanic/Oceanic
Oceanic/Continental
Continental/Continental
Convergent boundaries create volcanoes, earthquakes, and deep trenches when the large tectonic plates made up of the lithosphere bump into one another.
How does the oxygen cycle work?
The oxygen cycle involves the movement of oxygen between biotic and abiotic factors.
the oxygen cycle maintains the level of oxygen in our atmosphere.
Processes within the cycle are considered either a source ( oxygen production) or a sink which involves oxygen consumption
Biogeochemical Cycles - How the Earth Recycles
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