Earth Science Test 1 Study Guide
Test Date:  Tuesday,
Sep.30th 
Study Materials 
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Earth
Science
SECTION 1 SUMMARY 
·       
The four major branches of Earth
science are geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. 
·       
Other areas of science that are
linked to Earth science are environmental science, geochemistry, ecology,
geography, and cartography. 
·       
Some careers that are associated
with branches of Earth science are volcanologist, seismologist, paleontologist,
oceanographer, meteorologist, and astronomer. 
VOCABULARY
1. Geology 
2. Oceanography 
3. Meteorology 
4. Astronomy 
SECTION 2 SUMMARY 
·       
Scientists begin to learn about
the natural world by asking questions. 
·       
The steps of scientific methods
are to ask a question, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze the
results, draw conclusions, and communicate results. 
·       
Communicating results allows the
evidence to be reviewed for accuracy by other scientists. 
·       
Scientific investigations often
lead people to ask new questions about the topic. 
·       
Models are used to help us
understand the natural world. 
·       
There are three types of models:
physical models, mathematical models, and conceptual models. 
·       
Scientists must choose the right
type of model to learn about a topic. 
·       
A climate model is a mathematical
model with so many variables that powerful computers are needed to process the
data.
VOCABULARY
1. Scientific methods 
2.
Hypothesis
3.
Law
4.
Theory
Chapter 2 – Topographic
Map
Vocabulary
·      topographic map:  a map that shows the elevation of the land by
using contour lines
·     index contour lines:  dark lines on the map (they help you count
contour lines easier)
·       
gradual slope:  represented by lines that are spread apart
·       
steep slope:  represented by lines that are close together
·       
map scale:  shows the distance on a map 
·       
map legend:  a key that explains the symbols used on a map
·       
hachure lines:  a depression in the land
· contour interval: the difference in elevation between two contour intervals
· contour interval: the difference in elevation between two contour intervals
·       
sea level:  elevation = 0
·       
cartographer:  someone who makes maps; a mapmaker
Rules of Contour Lines
·       
Contour lines connect points that are the same elevation
·       
Contour lines never cross or touch
·       
Contour lines are imaginary
·      
They always connect (even if not the map) and form a circle
Things to Know!
·       
A group of circles grouped together represents a hill or a
mountain                    
·       
How to determine the contour interval on a topographic map (what
elevation each line represents)
 
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