Unit 2: The Perilous Planet
To show that process and peril are part of the planet's evolution; both natural and huian processes can seriously disturb the delicate ecological balance of the planet; perilous human processes are a measure of our failure to organize for a more harmonizing human presence in the biosphere.
Specific Curriculum Outcome2.1 To make you aware that both on its surface and within, Earth is a planet in constant motion.
2.2 To search for the relationship between human settlement and response, and natural perils and their occurrence. 2.3 To have you recognize that human-made perils and that these create problems that threaten the capability of our planet to sustain life. 2.4 To have you examine humanity's efforts to address perils that threaten the planet. |
Resources, Activities and AssignmentsConditions for Life PowerPoint
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/activity/an-imbalance-in-our-ocean/?ar_a=1 |
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