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Earth and Space Science 2 (Academic)


 

Course Description:

Building on Earth and Space Science 1, this course explores Earth's interconnected systems—the geosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere—and their role in sustaining life. Learners use models to explain the dynamic nature of the Earth’s lithosphere. Learners examine biogeochemical cycles, the distribution and movement of surface water and groundwater, and their impact on ecosystems and human activities, particularly in the Philippines. They analyze how human actions affect water resources and propose sustainable conservation strategies. Through scientific modeling, research, and data analysis, learners gain a deeper understanding of Earth's dynamic systems and their importance in environmental sustainability.

Elective: Academic

Prerequisite: Earth and Space Science 1

Time Allotment: 80 hours for one semester, 4 hours per week

Schedule: Second Semester

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