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Study Guides

The purpose of a study guide is to help you focus your studying efforts. Even though the questions/items listed on a study guide may seem simple, you should have a thorough understanding of the concepts. The material in the study guides follows the material presented in lectures.

If you do not feel confident in your knowledge of some items, consult your notes, consult your book, talk with others in the class (you all have a stake in doing well), or come talk with me.

I do not provide explanations to the questions/items in the study guides. I believe that you can learn the material from the lecture, from your notes, from talking with me, from the book, or from discussions with others in class. I believe it is important for the rest of your life to develop skills in listening, reading comprehension, organizing your thoughts, and group work.

Please feel free to talk with me about anything in the study guides.

Your text

You should use your text as a reference guide for most of the topics presented in lecture. The study guides include references to pages in the text where similar information is discussed. However, please realize that the lecture will cover material that is not in the text, the text may not explain everything we discuss in lecture, and the text may include much more than we will discuss in lecture.

eReserve

Materials are available on eReserve at the library web site. These materials include copies of some of the images shown in lecture.

Chapter 1              Chapter 2 & 3              

Chapter 4              Chapter 5               Chapter 6                   

Chapter 7              Chapter 8                 Chapter 9

Chapter 10            Chapter 11               Ozone

El Nino                  Climate change

 


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