Conduct a survey to assess the possible geologic hazards that your community may experience. a. describe how rocks undergo weathering; b. define exogenic processes. c. determine the factors that contribute to the changes of the earth’s landform.
a. explain how the products of weathering are carried by erosion and deposited elsewhere b. define mass wasting and its kinds. c. think of reasons why mass wasting on earth happens.
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a. define erosion and transportation b. be acquainted with the different agents of erosion. c. appreciate the natural works of the earth to make it a more livable place.
a. describe what happens after the magma is formed (plutonism and volcanism) b. describe the changes in mineral components and texture of rocks due to changes in pressure and temperature (metamorphism) c. define plutonism and volcanism
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!he teacher shall begin the discussion by asking the following questions: '. What was our le sson yesterday( ). What is mass wasting( What are its kinds(
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!he teacher will introduce the lesson to the students.
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!he teacher will present the ob0ectives to the class. &e will begin the discussion by eliciting prior knowledge of the students regarding erosion.
!he teacher will present the ob0ectives to the class. &e will begin the discussion by eliciting prior knowledge of the students regarding erosion.
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