Physical Geology Chapter 01 Internet Exercise This exercise is designed to help you make large-scale observations of the
world in which you live. To complete the exercise, follow the instructions below
and complete a short essay describing some of the important geological features
of your local area. 1. Go to the EarthRISE website and
familiarize yourself with this marvelous resource of Earth images taken from
the United States Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. 2. Click on the EarthRISE image to move to the EarthRISE image collection.
This collection can be searched for a specific image based on a geographic
place name, a geographic feature (such as a volcano) or a specified latitude
and longitude. 3. Try locating images from your hometown or a large city near you. 4. Scroll through the series of images for your area and choose one with
the least cloud cover and clearest imagery. 5. Once you have selected an image, copy it to your browser's clipboard and
paste the image into a word processing document. Write a few brief paragraphs
about your image. a. Include the image data from the EarthRISE catalog (such as the space
mission, the date, the altitude, etc.) and describe the area your image
covers; b. What evidence of human activities can you identify in your image?; c. What major geographic features are evident (large lakes, river, mountains,
valleys)? d. Write down at least three questions you have regarding the geology of
your image and share them with you professor or the rest of the class; e. Have your professor choose one image and discuss the geological features
of it with the class.
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