Environmental Science · Sasso-Chryst · D Public Feed
Damaurion Rodgers Benson
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?
Vernon And Marshall: Earthquakes!
From our findings we were most surprised with how to reduce damage and the positivity of Earthquakes.
Makai Tsunami Breakdown
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.
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.
Myzhae hurricanes
Avianna Wagner - Natural disasters
How do the earth systems affect each other? Earth's systems affect each when the rainwater weathers rocks, essentially "melting" them away over thousands of years, the hydrosphere and geosphere interact. When volcanoes erupt and hurl lava on everything, including the glaciers, that interaction happens as well. How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? By an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters it will lead to us working together to try to avoid what may cause these disasters and fix it in the future. What efforts can we make to create a sustainable future? There are many efforts we can make to create a sustainable future, but one I had in mind are only allowing electric cars on the roads. It may not work right away but over time there will be a very significant change.
Amora natural disasters
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.
ENVSCI-023
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- 2023-24