• Log In
  • Log In
Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber
Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber Learn · Create · Lead
  • Students
    • Hand in Hand - Markus C
    • Mark's Natural Disasters 101 For Idots
    • SLA Portal
  • Parents
    • About SLA Beeber
  • Calendar

Environmental Science · Aziz · C Public Feed

Create a Post

A sustainable fashion foundation

Posted by Jadaline Torres in Environmental Science · Aziz · C on Monday, October 22, 2018 at 2:25 pm

For my quarter 1 environmental science benchmark, my partners and I created a fictional fashion factory that creates clothing with little to no man made resources and more with natural resources. ​An industry affects all of earths system because in order for industry's to function, they take a piece from each one. For example, the fashion industry uses a lot of oils to create to clothing affecting the biosphere. With much effort from humans, we can save energy, water and our earth by thinking twice about the resources we use and think twice about the things we use everyday and where they are really coming from. 

IMG_2448
IMG_2448
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PsbGHUUmjtbs3YLnL81YSS0aOQz-NqPjHwNeNb-ucBU/edit?usp=sharing
Be the first to comment.

Sustainable Fashion Industry

Posted by Natalie Burke in Environmental Science · Aziz · C on Monday, October 22, 2018 at 2:19 pm

Industry affects the earth systems and they affect eachother in different ways like polluting the air and waters. With this knowledge we can prevent these from happening.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PsbGHUUmjtbs3YLnL81YSS0aOQz-NqPjHwNeNb-ucBU/edit?usp=sharing
IMG_4823
IMG_4823
Be the first to comment.

Super Foods

Posted by Labaron Gunter in Environmental Science · Aziz · C on Monday, October 22, 2018 at 2:18 pm

​How do the earth systems affect each other?
In business like ours they affect the atmosphere by truck delivers and those deliveries produce fossil fuels which pollute the air. Then over consumption and using all the productive resources will affect the biosphere.

What efforts can we make to create a sustainable future?
We can stop using factory farms and cut down on burning fossil fuels and energy consumption because it is a mess. First, of all we use to much of each for storing foods which we end up throwing out because of over consumption and having to much products.




ecosuperfoods.weebly.com



Be the first to comment.

Tsunamis

Posted by Karrine Tucker in Environmental Science · Aziz · C on Monday, September 17, 2018 at 9:55 pm

All of the components of the Earth system are dependent upon each other. When a change occurs in one system it will affect all of the other systems in different ways. For example during tsunamis the hydrosphere is negatively changed, resulting in changes to the biosphere such as causalities, drowning, and etc. Tsunamis also affect the geosphere because the soil is damaged. A better understanding of environmental science, the way the Earth systems interact could aid in handling natural disasters. More knowledge about them can help better prepare people that are commonly affected by natural disasters. In order to sustain the future we can make efforts to keep the environment clean.We should stop littering and polluting the air because natural disasters are normally a result of global warming. As a people we should use our resources for things that will help the earth. Based on the feedback I got from our presentation it seemed that most people gained knowledge on Earth's system and tsunamis. It was bought to my attention that next time we should consider adding color, and making the text bigger.

IMG_0561
IMG_0561
Be the first to comment.

Tornadoes

Posted by Joseph Culbreath in Environmental Science · Aziz · C on Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:23 am

1. How do the earth systems affect each other? - As seen by tornadoes, Earth systems affect each other in many ways. For example, violent swirling of winds in the Atmosphere causes a twister that can affect the Geosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere. 2. How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? Understanding Environmental Science can be instrumental in predicting and preparing for natural disasters. 3. What efforts can we make to create a sustainable future? We can take better care of the environment i.e not overusing nonrenewable resources

​1. How do the earth systems affect each other?

- As seen by tornadoes, Earth systems affect each other in many ways. For example, violent swirling of winds in the Atmosphere causes a twister that can affect the Geosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere. 

2. How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? 
Understanding Environmental Science can be instrumental in predicting and preparing for natural disasters. 

3. What efforts can we make to create a sustainable future?
We can take better care of the environment i.e not overusing nonrenewable resources, and minimizing deforestation. 

https://read.bookcreator.com/NY2UOB97AkNfFbyRdyxuXfL9oRl2/TfIh7bQXRXuEVzpoG48V6w 
Be the first to comment.

Earthquakes

Posted by Anthony Washington in Environmental Science · Aziz · C on Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:19 am

In our mini-project we had to learn about a natural disaster (my group had earthquakes) and how they affect the different earth systems. We learned that earthquakes take a big part in creating some other natural disasters, including: tsunamis, volcano eruptions, avalanches, and whirlpools. My group also learned that different earth systems have effect on one another. For an example: the hydrosphere (rain, oceans, etc.) plays a big part in the biosphere (flora and fauna) and without both of them we wouldn't be able to live. Copy and paste the link below to find out more of what my group and I learned.

https://create.piktochart.com/output/32559497-new-piktochart
Tags: Tectonic Plates, natural disasters, Earthquakes, Mini-Project, Class, Environmental Science, Environmental, Science
Be the first to comment.

Tornadoes

Posted by Labaron Gunter in Environmental Science · Aziz · C on Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:18 am

https://read.bookcreator.com/NY2UOB97AkNfFbyRdyxuXfL9oRl2/TfIh7bQXRXuEVzpoG48V6w
​1. How do the earth systems affect each other?
The movements of materials or energy going through each system

2. How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? 
It helps in protecting yourself and people and also not starting any yourself

3. What efforts can we make to create a sustainable future?
Take better care of the O Zone layer and our environment in general and don't start any disasters yourself like forest fires
Be the first to comment.

Volcano eruptions mini project

Posted by Brian Bess in Environmental Science · Aziz · C on Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:17 am

https://create.piktochart.com/output/32554598-new-piktochart 1. How do the earth systems affect each other? The earth's systems constantly affect each other because they function in a cycle. All systems impact each other for example water from the hydrosphere helps sustain life in the biosphere. 2. How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? If you understand natural disasters you can better prepare for them. If you know how they work you can form counter measures for the disasters. 3. What efforts can we make to create a sustainable future? We could try to inform everyone on natural disaster precautions and have them taught in every school.

new-piktochart_32554598
new-piktochart_32554598
Be the first to comment.

Natural Disasters and Earths Systems Research

Posted by Jadaline Torres in Environmental Science · Aziz · C on Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:04 am

Earth's systems all rely on one another in different ways. Earth's systems include the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere. Depending on what it is, these systems can affect each other positively and negatively. Positively would include examples like recycling more or negatively would include natural disasters like wildfires. Wildfires are fires that can be caused naturally based off of natural causes like hot air. With the understanding of environmental science or how these wildfires are caused, we can decreases the chances of a wildfire with options like avoiding smoking, stop throwing trash in forest areas, cleaning up dry plants that could cause fuels etc. With efforts like this and more, we can create a more sustainable future for our earth.


LINK TO OUR PROJECT/VISUAL : https://create.piktochart.com/output/20700062-new-piktochart
Be the first to comment.

Tsunamis With Anisa, Mikeala, and Karrine

Posted by Anisa Johnson in Environmental Science · Aziz · C on Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:04 am

The earth systems affect each other because they correlate. Sealife dies due to relocation (hydrosphere), soil (geosphere) vapor is released into the atmosphere. Tsunamis affect damage the soil (geosphere), and waves cause extreme flooding.We could be more prepared by watching and paying attention to environmental changes. This class should help us realize the things we're doing to the earth and stop immediately. To sustain the future we can make efforts to keep the climates regular. We should stop littering and polluting the air because natural disasters are normally a result of global warming. As a people we should use our resources for things that will help the earth.

IMG_1454
IMG_1454
Tags: thetsunamiway
Be the first to comment.
57 posts:
← Prev
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5
  6. 6
Next →
RSS

ENVSCI-005

Term
2018-19:S1

Other Websites

Launch Canvas

Blog Tags

  • Environmental Science 2
  • Earthquakes 2
  • natural disasters 2
  • thetsunamiway 1
  • earth's systems 1
See all See less
  • wow!
  • Science
  • Environmental
  • Class
  • Mini-Project
  • Tectonic Plates
  • #JJEL
  • #SaveTheWorld
  • #Recylce
  • #EnergyEfficiency
  • #WaterCrisis
  • #ClimateChange
  • #WaterQuality
  • #Nuclear Waste
  • #Waste
  • #EnvironmentalScience

Teacher

  • Tasnim Aziz
Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber · 5925 Malvern Ave · Philadelphia, PA 19131 · Ph: 215-400-7270 Fax: 215-400-7271
×

Log In