1. Much of the evidence for Pangaea comes from identification of 1) the mountain ranges of the same age on different continents that can be pieced together as one range; 2) the distribution of fossils of ancient plants and animals that can be matched across different continents. At the upper right is a drawing of Pangaea 250 million years ago that will help with this question - you can also check out the continental drift image in the Content Slides. Download the attached jpg image below called Week 5 Pangaea. You can see seven continents and Greenland drawn on the image. A key to the mountain ranges and fossils can be seen in it at the lower right. In this question, you will use the evidence collected on all the land masses to construct what Pangaea looked like - this is how we discovered it! The mountain ranges and various fossils on each land mass are represented by distinct symbols labeled with letters a through z. Examining the image, determine which continental coasts are connected by the mountain ranges. Do the same thing by matching each type of fossil on one land mass with the same fossil on a different land mass. Specifically, determine which letters should be connected. Does w match to i; does m match to q? To help you, I have listed half the letters on the image and below in an order that gives you hints. Complete the list in the same order and post it for this question 1. m: n: r: تننغ غ من تنة ة ن ق ة a: b: d: e: f: g: S: t: u: 2. For each statement in the table below (A - H), choose an answer 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. I will not grade you on your opinion - whatever you think is fine - just on completing the questions. Please post your answers in this format: A# B# C# 3. Choose one of the statements that interests you, and write at least four full, thoughtful sentences on your opinion. Our Home on Earth Our Home on Earth Discussion Strongly Disagree Disagree Not Sure Agree Strongly Agree 1 2 3 4 5 Questions A Earth is a safe planet to live on. B Life will thrive on Earth forever. C World population cannot continue to grow. D Global warming will cause global problems. E Wildlife extinction has little effect on humans. F Air quality is something I worry about. G There will always be enough water to drink. H There are other planets we could move to before Earth is in trouble.

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1. Much of the evidence for Pangaea comes from identification of 1) the mountain ranges of the same age on different continents that can be pieced together as one range; 2)
the distribution of fossils of ancient plants and animals that can be matched across different continents. At the upper right is a drawing of Pangaea 250 million years ago that
will help with this question - you can also check out the continental drift image in the Content Slides.
Download the attached jpg image below called Week 5 Pangaea. You can see seven continents and Greenland drawn on the image. A key to the mountain ranges and fossils
can be seen in it at the lower right. In this question, you will use the evidence collected on all the land masses to construct what Pangaea looked like - this is how we
discovered it!
The mountain ranges and various fossils on each land mass are represented by distinct symbols labeled with letters a through z. Examining the image, determine which
continental coasts are connected by the mountain ranges. Do the same thing by matching each type of fossil on one land mass with the same fossil on a different land mass.
Specifically, determine which letters should be connected. Does w match to i; does m match to q? To help you, I have listed half the letters on the image and below in an
order that gives you hints. Complete the list in the same order and post it for this question 1.
m:
n:
r:
تننغ
غ
من
تنة
ة
ن
ق
ة
a:
b:
d:
e:
f:
g:
S:
t:
u:
2. For each statement in the table below (A - H), choose an answer 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. I will not grade you on your opinion - whatever you think is fine - just on completing the
questions. Please post your answers in this format:
A#
B#
C#
Transcribed Image Text:1. Much of the evidence for Pangaea comes from identification of 1) the mountain ranges of the same age on different continents that can be pieced together as one range; 2) the distribution of fossils of ancient plants and animals that can be matched across different continents. At the upper right is a drawing of Pangaea 250 million years ago that will help with this question - you can also check out the continental drift image in the Content Slides. Download the attached jpg image below called Week 5 Pangaea. You can see seven continents and Greenland drawn on the image. A key to the mountain ranges and fossils can be seen in it at the lower right. In this question, you will use the evidence collected on all the land masses to construct what Pangaea looked like - this is how we discovered it! The mountain ranges and various fossils on each land mass are represented by distinct symbols labeled with letters a through z. Examining the image, determine which continental coasts are connected by the mountain ranges. Do the same thing by matching each type of fossil on one land mass with the same fossil on a different land mass. Specifically, determine which letters should be connected. Does w match to i; does m match to q? To help you, I have listed half the letters on the image and below in an order that gives you hints. Complete the list in the same order and post it for this question 1. m: n: r: تننغ غ من تنة ة ن ق ة a: b: d: e: f: g: S: t: u: 2. For each statement in the table below (A - H), choose an answer 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. I will not grade you on your opinion - whatever you think is fine - just on completing the questions. Please post your answers in this format: A# B# C#
3. Choose one of the statements that interests you, and write at least four full, thoughtful sentences on your opinion.
Our Home on Earth
Our Home on Earth Discussion
Strongly
Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree
1
2
3
4
5
Questions
A Earth is a safe planet to live on.
B Life will thrive on Earth forever.
C World population cannot continue to grow.
D Global warming will cause global problems.
E Wildlife extinction has little effect on humans.
F Air quality is something I worry about.
G There will always be enough water to drink.
H There are other planets we could move to before Earth is in trouble.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Choose one of the statements that interests you, and write at least four full, thoughtful sentences on your opinion. Our Home on Earth Our Home on Earth Discussion Strongly Disagree Disagree Not Sure Agree Strongly Agree 1 2 3 4 5 Questions A Earth is a safe planet to live on. B Life will thrive on Earth forever. C World population cannot continue to grow. D Global warming will cause global problems. E Wildlife extinction has little effect on humans. F Air quality is something I worry about. G There will always be enough water to drink. H There are other planets we could move to before Earth is in trouble.
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