Write What You Know! Write everything you know about the prompt below for five minutes, try for at least 3-4 complete sentences.
Explain the three major types of evidence that support the idea of sea-floor spreading.
Write What You Know! Write everything you know about the prompt below for five minutes, try for at least 3-4 complete sentences.
On the ocean floors, where do you find older oceanic crust, and where do you find newer oceanic crust? BSU will host the 10th annual STEM Exploration Day (previously Discover Engineering Day) on Saturday, February 1, 2014 at BSU. The event is a free family day that offers something for everyone and all ages. Families will be introduced to the many fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. For more information, visit http://coen.boisestate.edu/STEMExploration/.
Write What You Know! Write everything you know about the prompt below for five minutes, try for at least 3-4 complete sentences.
Why do the tectonic plates move around on the surface of the Earth? What causes this to happen?
Write What You Know! Write everything you know about the prompt below for five minutes, try for at least 3-4 complete sentences.
Describe the three major different ways that continental plates can come together (or move apart). (Hint: the three types of boundaries) In class or at home, watch the two videos below and, in your class notebook, write ten questions and the answers to them. The questions and answers are due Friday, January 17.
Write What You Know! Write everything you know about the prompt below for five minutes, try for at least 3-4 complete sentences.
In addition to the shapes of the continents and matching fossil evidence, what other evidence do we have that today’s continents were once one super-continent and later drifted apart? |