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Environmental Science the study of how the natural world works, how our environment affects us, and
how we affect our environment
Alfred Wegener Who put the continents together as you would puzzle pieces?
Took Earthquake -Occurred March 11, 2011
-Occurred under the ocean, along the plate margin
-Released HUGE amount of energy
-Measured 9.0 on the Richter scale
-Initiated tsunami
Matter all material that occupies space
Chemistry the study of how matter interacts
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Element a fundamental type of matter. A chemical substance with a given set of
properties. Named based on the proton number
Isotope atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
Half-life the amount of time it takes for 1/2 the atom to give off radiation and decay
Charge Protons: +
Neutrons: neutral
Electrons: -
Both Which is more important to how an atom behaves, protons or neutrons?
-Ionic: electron transfer Three types of true bonds
-Covalent: shared electrons
-Metalli: flow driven bonds
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