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| Introduction to Earth Science | |
| What Is Earth Science? | |
| Using the Scientific Method | |
| Earth System Science | |
| WHAT AN EARTH SCIENTIST SEES: Island or Open System | |
| Earth in Space | |
| The Solar System | |
| The Terrestrial Planets | |
| What Makes Earth Unique? | |
| Humans and Earth | |
| Renewable and Nonrenewa... MORE | |
| Why Study Earth Science? | |
| Amazing Places: Earth | |
| Minerals: Earth's Building Blocks | |
| Minerals, Elements, and Compounds | |
| Elements, Atoms, and Ions | |
| Compounds, Molecules, and Bonding | |
| What Is a Mineral? | |
| Composition of Minerals | |
| Telling Minerals Apart | |
| CASE STUDY: Minerals for Adornment | |
| Mineral Families | |
| Minerals of Earth's Crust | |
| Silicates: The Most Important Rock Formers | |
| Mineral Resources | |
| WHAT AN EARTH SCIENTIST SEES: Living in a Mineral World | |
| Amazing Places: The Naica Mine, Chihuahua, Mexico | |
| Rocks: Keepers Of Earth's History | |
| Rocks: A First Look | |
| The Three Rock Families | |
| The Rock Cycle | |
| Igneous Rocks | |
| Rate of Cooling | |
| WHAT AN EARTH SCIENTIST SEES: Putting Rocks Under a Microscope | |
| Chemical Composition | |
| Sedimentary Rocks | |
| Clastic Sediments and Clastic Sedimentary Rocks | |
| Lithification of Clastic Sediment | |
| Chemical Sediments and Chemical Sedimentary Rocks | |
| WHAT AN EARTH SCIENTIST SEES: A Change in the Atmosphere | |
| Biogenic sediments and Biogenic Sedimentary Rocks | |
| Rock Beds | |
| Interpreting Environmental Clues | |
| Sedimentary Facies | |
| CASE STUDY: Sedimentary Facies and the History of Humankind Metamorphic Rocks | |
| The Limits of Metamorphism | |
| The Importance of Stress | |
| Rocks as Resources | |
| Rocks as Construction Materials | |
| Mineral Resources in Igneous Rocks | |
| Mineral Resources in Chemical and Biogenic Sedimentary Rocks | |
| Gold in Metamorphic Rocks | |
| Amazing Places: The Navajo Sandstone | |
| Weathering, Soils, and Mass Wasting | |
| Weathering: The Earth System at Work | |
| Weathering: How Rocks Disintegrate? | |
| Mechanical Weathering: Breaking Rocks Apart | |
| WHAT AN EARTH SCIENTIST SEES: Joint Formation | |
| Chemical Weathering: Breaking Rocks by Chemistry | |
| Factors Affecting Weathering | |
| Soil: The Most Important Product of Weathering | |
| Soil | |
| Soil Profiles | |
| Factors that Influence Soil Formation | |
| CASE STUDY: Bad and Good Soil | |
| Erosion and Mass Wasting: Gravity at Work | |
| Erosion by Water | |
| Erosion by Wind | |
| Erosion by Ice | |
| Gravity and Mass Wasting | |
| Tectonics and Mass Wasting | |
| Resources Formed by Weathering and Erosion | |
| Resources Formed by Chemical Weathering | |
| Resources Formed by Erosion | |
| Amazing Places: Monadnock-and Monadnocks | |
| Water on and Under the Ground | |
| The Hydrologic Cycle | |
| Water in the Earth System | |
| How Water Affects the Land | |
| Streams and Streamflow | |
| Stream Deposits | |
| Large-scale Topography of Stream Systems | |
| WHAT AN EARTH SCIENTIST SEES: Drainage Basins Lakes | |
| Surface Water as a Hazard and Resource | |
| Floods | |
| Surface Water Resources | |
| Global Irrigation and Industrial Water Consumption | |
| CASE STUDY: California's Mono Lake, in the Sierra Nevada | |
| Fresh Water Underground | |
| The Water Table | |
| How Groundwater Moves | |
| Where Groundwater is Stored | |
| Groundwater Depletion and Contamination | |
| When Groundwater Dissolves Rock | |
| Amazing Places: Lechuguilla Cave | |
| Extreme Climatic Regions: Deserts, Glaciers, and ICE Sheets | |
| Deserts and Drylands | |
| Types of Deserts | |
| Wind Erosion | |
| Wind Deposits and Desert Landforms | |
| Stream Erosion and Deposition in Deserts | |
| Desertification | |
| Glaciers and Ice Sheets | |
| Components of the<$$$> | |
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