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CIVI 231 Geology for Civil Engineers

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9/10/2012 1 1 - 1 Tarbuck, Lutgens, Tsujita, Hicock, Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology 3Ce Chapter 1: An Introduction to Geology and Plate Tectonics 1-2 The Science of Geology ? Geology ?geo? ? earth, ?logos? ? discourse ? Physical geology ? studies Earth materials; seeks to understand processes that operate on and beneath its surface ? Historical geology ? seeks to understand the origin of Earth and its development through time 9/10/2012 2 1-3 The Science of Geology ? Geology, people, and the environment ? Relationships between people and the natural environment include: ? Natural hazards, resources, world population growth, and environmental issues 1-4 The Science of Geology

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Joey Miller AP Biology Chapter 3: Water and Life The Molecule that Supports Life Water is the biological medium here on Earth. Water is the only common substance to exist in the natural environment in all three physical states of matter. The solid state of water floats on the liquid, a rare property emerging from the chemistry of the water molecule. Polar Covalent Bonds in Water Molecules Result in Hydrogen Bonding Polar Covalent Bonds ? the electrons of the covalent bonds spend more time closer to one atom than another atom Polar Molecule ? The overall charge of a molecule is unevenly distributed

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Water is the most unique molecule in our lives. Water is a substance that gives the possibility of life on this Earth as we know it. All organisms that we are accustomed to are made up of mostly water and are habitually accustomed and dominated to water environments. Earth started out in water before land was even present. Our lives remain tied to water and all living creatures need water more any natural habitat that can be found as a solid, liquid or gas. The large quantity of water is the main reason we are able to reside on this beautiful home we call Earth.

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