Description: This document compares surface features of Mars, Earth, and the Moon, focusing on crater distribution, surface stability, and geological activity. Using data on crater counts, oldest minerals, volcanic activity, and atmospheric presence, students construct an argument about Earth's formation and its unique geological history compared to Mars and the Moon. |
Created by: Wonder Of Science |
Subject: HS: Earth and Space Sciences |
Subtopic: History of Earth |
Standard: HS-ESS1-6: Evidence of the Earth's History |
Resource: Assessment / Study Guide |
Shared: 12/31/2024 |
Format: Google Workspace |
For non-commercial educational use under a: Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
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