Department of Earth Science |Northeastern Illinois University

INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SCIENCE
ESCI 121

Section 05
Fall 2008

Daily Objectives #28 (December 2, 2008)                                                                                                                          Dr. Sanders

By the end of today's class, you should be able to do the following:

 
ACTIVITY FIVE: Collect and analyze the class' collective data. 

 w Use the data collection sheet provided (a clean copy can be printed from the Excel worksheet (legal size paper works best) linked here).
   
w  Fill in the data collection sheet by examining the posters around the room. 

Once your data collection sheet is complete, sit with a group of 2-3 other students and do the following:

A)
Analyze the data, looking for patterns in the relationships between variables.  Look for trends: for example, you might find that whenever variable X increases, so does variable Y.  Or, when watersheds are located in a certain kind of area, their graphs seem to exhibit a certain characteristic.  Or maybe you'll find that when the storms occur in a certain season, or in a certain type of terrain, the graphs have a certain shape or look to them.  For something to be a pattern, it has to show the same relationship repeatedly!

B) Choose
two of the patterns you listed in Step 1, and for each one of the two patterns, do the following:
  
       i) Propose a hypothesis to explain the pattern.  (For example,  why does variable Y seem to increase every time variable X increases?  Explain.)

      
ii) Note any exceptions to the pattern, and explain them.  (Why do these streams/graphs not fit the pattern?  What's different about them?)

Be prepared for your presentation on Thursday!

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