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 Microsoft Word - South Dakota Science 2005.rtf
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The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey is to provide geologic, topographic, and hydrologic information that contributes to the wise management of the Nation's natural resources. Vacuoles An organelle that stores water and other materials. Valence number The electrons in an atom’s out...
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The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey is to provide geologic, topographic, and hydrologic information that contributes to the wise management of the Nation's natural resources. Vacuoles An organelle that stores water and other materials. Valence number The electrons in an atom’s outermost orbitals; determines the chemical properties of an element. Van der Waals forces Accounts for the intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules. Vapor Pressure A force exerted by gaseous molecules which
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examine the role of water on the Earth. &bull; Surface Examples: waves, glaciers, rivers &bull; Underground Example: aquifers &bull; Atmosphere Examples: precipitation, humidity (Comprehension) 6.E.1.3. Students are able to explain processes involved in the formation of the Earth&rsquo;s structure. Examples: plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes #0;9 Interpret <span class="highlight">topographic</span> and <span class="highlight">digital</span> imagery or remotely sensed data to identify surface features. Examples: local, global, regional #0;9 Explain the formation of
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The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey is to provide geologic, <span class="highlight">topographic</span>, and hydrologic information that contributes to the wise management of the Nation's natural resources. Vacuoles An organelle that stores water and other materials. Valence number The electrons in an atom&rsquo;s outermost orbitals; determines the chemical properties of an element. Van der Waals forces Accounts <span class="highlight">for</span> the intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules. Vapor Pressure A force exerted by gaseous molecules which
 Microsoft Word - Full_Social Studies.rtf
to interpret information. Examples: atlases, globes, almanacs, thematic maps, satellite images, topographic maps, GPS, GIS Examples: five themes of geography Examples: latitude, longitude, time zones (Application) 7.G.1.2. Students are able to apply location, direction, size, an...
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to interpret information. Examples: atlases, globes, almanacs, thematic maps, satellite images, topographic maps, GPS, GIS Examples: five themes of geography Examples: latitude, longitude, time zones (Application) 7.G.1.2. Students are able to apply location, direction, size, and/or shape to maps. Examples: South Dakota’s location relative to neighboring states (Application) 7.G.1.3. Students are able to identify characteristics of various locations, places, and regions. Examples: physical
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to interpret information. Examples: atlases, globes, almanacs, thematic <span class="highlight">maps</span>, satellite images, <span class="highlight">topographic</span> <span class="highlight">maps</span>, GPS, GIS Examples: five themes of geography Examples: latitude, longitude, time zones (Application) 7.G.1.2. Students are able to apply location, direction, size, and/or shape to <span class="highlight">maps</span>. Examples: South Dakota&rsquo;s location relative to neighboring states (Application) 7.G.1.3. Students are able to identify characteristics of various locations, places, and regions. Examples: physical