Natural processes that change Earth’s surface
Soil types
Characteristics
Describe a product’s transformation process from production to consumption and explain the process’s potential impact on Earth’s resources.
Freshwater vs. saltwater systems
100

What causes earthquakes?

sudden movement and release of energy along faults

100

where does loess originate from?

wind-blown dust

100

how easily a fluid can flow through a porous material

permeability

100

Can you describe a time when you had to adjust your approach due to new information or feedback?

I actively sought feedback to understand their expectations.

100

how is conductivity measured

using a conductivity meter and probe

200

Where do most earthquakes occur?

along the edges of the Pacific Ocean

200

how is it formed through wind deposition?

when wind slows down, causing it to drop the sediment it's carrying

200

what factors influence permeability (like particle size, void ratio, and saturation level)

particle size, void ratio (the ratio of void space to solid volume)

200

How do you handle unexpected challenges or obstacles?

The best way to deal with any unexpected challenge is to take action, even if it's a small step forward. Progress, no matter how minor, helps build momentum and moves me out of a state of overwhelm. Adapt and Be Flexible: Sometimes, challenges require flexibility

200

what factors affect a material's conductivity (like temperature, impurities, and crystal structure

temperature generally decreasing conductivity in metals while impurities and defects can disrupt electron flow and reduce conductivity

300

How are earthquakes measured?

using instruments called seismometers or seismographs 


300

what are the key characteristics of loess soil (like its texture and fertility)?

fine, silt-dominant texture, high porosity, excellent drainage, and naturally high fertility

300

how permeability affects soil stability in construction projects

Soil permeability, the ability of water to flow through soil, significantly impacts soil stability in construction projects, influencing settlement, drainage, and the overall structural integrity of foundations and earthworks.

300

How do you stay updated on industry changes that might impact your work?

Trade Publications.

300

how does conductivity relate to resistance,

inversely related

400

What is the difference between an epicenter and hypocenter?

An epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake originates, while a hypocenter is the actual point underground where the earthquake first ruptures 


400

what regions of the world have significant loess deposits? 

(top three)

China, the Great Plains of North America, and Central Europ

400

the difference between permeability and porosity

Porosity refers to the amount of void space (or pore space) within a material, while permeability describes how easily fluids can flow through those interconnected pores

400

How do you approach situations outside of your comfort zone?

start by identifying what it is, then take small, manageable steps towards new experiences, and embrace the discomfort that comes with growth.

400

How does the crystal structure of a material significantly impact its conductivity

the arrangement of atoms dictates how easily electrons (for electrical conductivity) or ions (for ionic conductivity) can move through the material.

500

What are the long-term impacts of large earthquakes on the Earth's crust and mantle

causing gradual shifts in tectonic plates, altering stress distribution, triggering slow-slip events, and potentially influencing mantle convection patterns, leading to continued crustal movement and deformation even after the initial seismic event

500

how its unique composition as wind-blown silt makes it highly fertile yet prone to erosion?

small, lightweight particles that are easily picked up and transported by wind, making it susceptible to deflation when not protected by vegetation

500

how particle size and arrangement affect flow

smaller particles generally leading to higher viscosity and less flowability due to increased inter-particle forces and surface area, while larger particles tend to flow more easily.

500

How do you handle situations where you need to learn a new skill quickly to meet a deadline?

During a work project, I unexpectedly had to learn how to operate a specialized camera equipment


500

what are the different classifications of materials based on conductivity (conductors, insulators, semiconductors)

conductors (high conductivity), insulators (low conductivity), and semiconductors (intermediate conductivity).