There's Something in These Hills - 2
Materials Needed: 1) Computer with internet access
2) Google Earth, either Web Browser or Desktop version
Geologic structures are commonly formed by large-scale geologic processes like mountain building. We commonly visualize these processes in theoretic models, but what do these structures look like on the Earth's surface? Are these structures seen near Clemson?
This activity will utilize Google Earth, and you may use either the web browser or desktop versions for this exercise. The activity and all directions are given in the Google Form for this activity (link below).
Click here to complete the activity.
To download the Desktop version of Google Earth, visit google.com/earth. From this page, click on Earth Pro on Desktop at the top right, and click Download on the following page. Accept the license agreement, and run and install the program. You are now ready to explore the planet!
This activity only requires the submission of the Google Form above - no geoselfies or worksheets required.
2) Google Earth, either Web Browser or Desktop version
Geologic structures are commonly formed by large-scale geologic processes like mountain building. We commonly visualize these processes in theoretic models, but what do these structures look like on the Earth's surface? Are these structures seen near Clemson?
This activity will utilize Google Earth, and you may use either the web browser or desktop versions for this exercise. The activity and all directions are given in the Google Form for this activity (link below).
Click here to complete the activity.
To download the Desktop version of Google Earth, visit google.com/earth. From this page, click on Earth Pro on Desktop at the top right, and click Download on the following page. Accept the license agreement, and run and install the program. You are now ready to explore the planet!
This activity only requires the submission of the Google Form above - no geoselfies or worksheets required.