2.2 Planet earth

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This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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PROGRAM
  • Review documentary
  • Explanation 2.2
  • Work individually / homework

LEARNING GOALS
• You can distinguish between the rocks basalt and granite
• You understand the differences between planets Earth, Venus & Mars
• You can reason why there is life on planet earth
• You know the age of planet earth


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STUDIEWIJZER
Studiewijzer + learning goals at ELO studiewijzer + in Teams kanaal

Testweek: quiz about 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 en 2.5

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What is the age of planet Earth?
Tekst
A
4,5 million years old
B
4,5 billion years old
C
45 million years old
D
45 billion years old

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The Milky way is a galaxy. What is the total amount of galaxies in our universe?

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8 minutes --> light from sun to earth

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What is a similarity between Earth, Venus and Mars?
A
They all consist of gas
B
They all consist of rocks
C
They all consist of enough oxygen for life
D
They all have a red colour

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On Mars it is way .......... than on Earth
A
kouder
B
warmer

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The Earths crust consitst of two types of rocks. What it the rock on the continental crust (1) & what is the rock on the oceanic crusts (2)?

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Which rock is shown here?
A
Basalt
B
Granite
C
Limestone
D
Sandstone

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What is the name of this rock?

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Organic sedimentary rock
Igneous rock
Granite
Coal
Peat
Basalt
Pumice
Limestone

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Which type of rock is shown on the picture?
A
Granite
B
Peat
C
Limestone
D
Coal

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A LOT OF CO2 IS HIDDEN IN LIMESTONE

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Slide 20 - Video

Earth cooled down and the core, mantle and crust were formed.

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WORK INDIVIDUALLY / homework
2.2
Exercise 1, 2, 4 & 5

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