ENERGY
FLOW is
about the way energy flows through the atmosphere, oceans,
land, and living things. Analyzing the flow of
energy is a very useful way to understand Earth systems.
For example, through laboratory investigations, your
students will explore the process of convection, and see
how this
proces is used to understand earthquakes and volcanoes,
global winds, and ocean currents. In other lab activities
they will experiment with the variables that affect
water flowing through a bottle, and then apply their insights
about dynamic equilibrium to understanding how the greenhouse
effect is expected to change the Earth's climate. In
the
last chapter your students will learn about how some
of the energy that flows through living systems has been
stored, over millions of years, in the form of fossil
fuels; and how that energy is being released to power
our civilizations for a few short decades. With this
background,
your students are asked to think about how the flow
of energy through Earth systems affects their daily lives,
and how life might be different for their children and
grandchildren.
Energy Flow is part of the GSS
high school curriculum education theme
Fundamental Earth Systems
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