GEO 1013
University Of Texas - San Antonio
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Module 11 class notes GEO 1013
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The Third Planet Module 11 covers the air of our planet, its atmosphere and layers. As well as how does the radiation of the Sun affect the atmosphere, along with heat transfer.
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Module 8 class notes GEO 1013
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The Third Planet module 8 covers rocks and their age, helping in determining the age of the Earth, classifying its era. All in all seeing the two theories on how the Earth formed. As well as seeing the (un)conformity of the rocks and its fossils.
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Module 9 class notes GEO 1013
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The Third Planet module 9 covers the ocean and its topography. As well as the characteristics of its floor and ridges located all throughout. Also, quickly covering the three types of seafloor sediments.
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Module 10 class notes GEO 1013
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The Third Planet module 10 covers the ocean and its climate. As well as how does the climate characterize its environment, such as the ocean itself and coasts.
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Module 12 class notes GEO 1013
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The Third Planet module 12 covers weather vs climate, as well as the different terms when talking about weather in an area. Such as a meteorologist would.
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Class notes GEO 1013
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The Third Planet Module 13 covers the theories and understandings of early astronomers about the universe. As early on as seeing that the Greeks believed that we were in a geocentric cycle, and then finding out that heliocentric is the true cycle of our solar system.
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Class notes GEO 1013
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The Third Planet Module 1 notes covers rocks, how they form through different materials, along with the processes of crystal formation.
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