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A Reflection Answering the Essential Questions How do the earth’s systems affect each other?

On some earths, semesters can influence many different things that involve the health and things that are happening to the earth. Such as how the the weather and the hydrosphere interact with each other which can make bigger rain storms and larger ocean tides.

How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters?

Because with having the knowledge of environmental science you can learn and know why disasters occur and how. Also, how does it affect the environment and earth?

Morgan M- Natural Disasters

Earth’s systems affect each other because weather develops in this subsystem, the atmosphere engages in interactions with the other spheres. The hydrosphere is affected by weather because storms bring rain and higher ocean tides. The hydrosphere water shapes the topography, which in turn affects the geosphere.Studying natural hazards helps us comprehend their operation and the dangers they present.The likelihood of upcoming occurrences as well as their frequency, magnitudes, and anticipated impacts.Therefore, having a thorough understanding of the various types of natural disasters and the disaster management strategies can help people deal with such situations more effectively. Since it is impossible to prevent natural disasters from happening, finding ways to lessen their negative effects is crucial.To predict and monitor potential disasters, as well as to develop strategies for responding to and mitigating the impacts of disasters.

George Gee - Natural Disasters

How do the earth systems affect each other? Earth Systems affect each other by interacting with each other. This can be on a major scale such as something like a tsunami but on a slower and smaller basis are interactions like soil biodiversity.

How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? Having a common understanding of environmental science can aid in handling natural disasters, by being aware and being able to mitigate some natural disasters. For the ones that cannot be helped an understanding in environmental science can help communities respond in the event of an emergency.

My reaction to my findings was pretty surprising because I had no idea that drought could happen anywhere in the world.

Droughts

Hurricanes

Hurricane affects the earth’s systems in the way that it keeps the global temperature in check (warm and cool air). On the flip side, it can cause coastal erosion (geosphere) due to the surge of water.

Understanding environmental science can help you handle natural disasters by knowing what causes them so you can be aware if one is likely to come. Being informed about your environment can also help you take steps that will aid the community’s recovery after the onset of a natural disaster.

Shahaad- Natural Disasters

They all affect each other by interconnecting. For instance the atmosphere influences the hydrosphere by having changes in temperatures that directly influences the hydrological cycle ie; an atmospheric change such as heat could result in evaporation after rain. The Geosphere helps affect the biosphere as from it living organisms get minerals for everyday things such as coal to power things. The hydrosphere and geosphere connect because bodies of water could have an huge impact on land such as glaciers, lakes, oceans while in turn the geosphere shapes coastlines which can affect where bodies of water are placed and how they flow. The biosphere and atmosphere interconnect because living organisms depend on the atmosphere for not only weather but gasses such as oxygen. In turn things like photosynthesis benefit the atmosphere because it regulates gases such as carbon dioxide.

I think understanding environmental science will help aid in handling/ preventing natural disasters because it will provide more insight into how these systems work. With more insight comes a level of understanding that is crucial when it comes to aiding because you can find ways to navigate those earth system(s) to prevent natural disasters. An example of this is studying seismic activity that focuses on monitoring tectonic plates, from this it can be seen what places/regions are at more risk of experiencing something like an earthquake, which would in turn help give time to prepare by the way infrastructure in that region is developed, evacuation steps and trends to predict the next time one could occur.

My overall reaction was surprise. Usually when I hear about a disaster such as a tornado I don’t think beyond a base level understanding. Researching about it for this project though I never knew how complex they could be, so much so to the point where if winds are strong enough events like twin tornadoes could occur which I had no knowledge of before this project.

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Joseph- Natural disasters

This was our presentation:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pnu9RZVrF-D-NMaNU8u7vI2TpHGewMG6b0W6597mzho/edit?usp=sharing

The earth systems affect each other in tsunamis by creating earthquakes in the geosphere, creating a tsunami in the hydrosphere, then affecting animal and plant life in the affected areas in the biosphere. My personal findings weren’t anything I didn’t necessarily expect, but are still interesting to know for sure

Reanna Cohen, Landslides

How do the earth’s systems affect each other?

Earth systems are highly interdependent and influence each other in various ways. Geosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere, and the biosphere. All have an impact on each other and the earth. Which constantly affects the earth.

How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? Your reaction to your findings and overall project My knowledge of the science of natural disasters can further my knowledge of how disasters can occur and what we can do when in a situation of this disaster. While doing this project, I’ve learned how landslides can occur in some locations and what protocols are in these situations.

Carly Smith - Droughts

How do the Earth systems affect each other? - Earth Systems affect each other by interacting with each other. An example of this volcano eruption.

How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? - An understanding of environmental science aids can help with handling natural disasters because you can learn how they work.

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Earthquakes

How do the earth systems affect each other? Earth systems affect each other because one natural disaster can lead to another. Like an earthquake making a tsunami. These are 2 different systems basically interacting.

How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? Studying environmental science provides aid during natural disasters, because we get a better understand on how they work , the threats they pose, and how to handle them during or after.

I was surprised that earthquakes can off set other natural disasters. I was also interested by learning the ways earthquakes aftermath impact communities and surrounding areas.

Amora natural disasters

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How do the earth systems affect each other? The earth systems effect each other because simple changes in the atmosphere can affect the climate, which can impact ecosystems and water cycles.

How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters?

Understanding environmental science helps in aiding natural disasters by providing people with knowledge of the causes, signs, and impacts of the natural disaster. This knowledge aids in better preparation, reaction, and planning

Your reaction to your findings and overall project I found it very interesting how volcanoes are caused.

Volcanoes - Camryn Nedrick

The Earth is made of several subsystems or “spheres” that interact to form a complex and continuously changing whole called the Earth system. By understanding environmental science, we can work together and see how these natural disasters are created to see what kind of precautions we can take whenever they occur.

Doing this project was interesting because it gave me more insights on how these natural disasters are created and how it affects our environment and what things that our earth does that can also affect our environment.

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Tyrone Hill - Tsunami Blog

How do the earth’s systems affect each other? The earth’s system is just like any other world cycle. The ways we affect our earth’s surface, with the things we not only take from it but the things we put into it like oils and chemicals. If one of the earth’s systems becomes disrupted or tampered it can really detriment the earth’s natural cycle.

How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters?

Many National Disasters are caused by some means of environmental science, for example, tsunamis are formed through shifts in tectonic plates which Is a form of matter in kinetic energy. Environmental Science is a great way of getting to know your environment and finding ways to get around certain events.

My Project Reflection:

To reflect on my team’s project, I feel as though we all put our mutual skills together to form a great explanation and visual replica. Our vision was to create a well-put-together explanation of tsunamis and how they were created and I enjoyed having a group with a mutual interest in the science behind Tsunami’s

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Zafira J. Hossain-Tsunami

How do the earth systems affect each other?

Earth systems affect each other by different things happening and affecting each other. For example earth has volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. Tsunamis are caused by the displacement of water.

How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters Having an understanding of environmental science aid will help in handling natural disasters because with learning disasters you’ll understand how to survive them and be safe

Tsunami by Ahzra Blackwell

Jayden Middlebrooks-Tsunami

1.) The Earth’s systems, including the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, are intricately interconnected. Changes in one system can have cascading effects on others. For instance, alterations in the atmosphere, such as increased greenhouse gas emissions, can lead to global warming, impacting the hydrosphere by melting polar ice caps and subsequently affecting the biosphere through changes in habitats and ecosystems.

2.) Having an understanding of environmental science can aid in handling natural disasters by providing insights into the underlying processes that contribute to their occurrence. This knowledge can inform the development of effective mitigation strategies, early warning systems, and sustainable recovery plans, thereby minimizing the impact of disasters on human lives and the environment.

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Kennedy Holman Natural Disaster

The biosphere, which includes all life, and the geosphere are the two primary components into which scientists split the globe. The lithosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, and atmosphere are the four subsystems that make up the geosphere. These subsystems cooperate to impact geological processes, change the climate, and have an impact on life on Earth because of their interactions with the biosphere and one another. All of these system work together to allow the earth to function properly

Because we have a greater understanding of how natural catastrophes occur and the hazards they represent, knowing environmental science can help us deal with them. Knowing environmental science can help us be ready for future natural disasters. For instance, in many states, teachers advise students to seek shelter beneath their desks during a tornado. This, in my opinion, is very crucial that week seek understanding for why these things happen so we can know what to do, how to prepare and possibly prevent or help it. In addition, it’s usually advisable to keep them as low to the ground as possible during tornado warnings. People can better prepare themselves by knowing what they are dealing with and, more crucially, how to prepare for it if they cannot prevent it, with the help of an understanding of environmental science.

Doing this project definitely opened my eyes to how severe tornadoes are and how it affects us as people, animals and just our environment as a whole

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