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Dave wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2007 10:45:06 -0400, katy said: What? You didn't take Earth Science in high school? "Earth Science?" When I went to high school, there were courses called biology, chemistry, physics. And yes, somewhere along the line we learned about wind and weather. But there was nothing called "earth science." What's this some PC creation designed to satisfy the enviros? Must depend on where you were raised...I took Earth Science in 1966 ....I further took ...my kids took Earth Science in the early 80's...my husband qas qualified to teach the subject in 1970...so it's hardly a new thing....some schools taught Physical SAcience which was a watered down course composed mostly of small mechanics and minor physical properties..some taught Earth Science..some taught both with the mephasis for the college track being the Earth Science..it is the study of the geophysical properties of the planet plus some astornomy...has nothing to do with PC anything since what you are studying is mostly aeons old...Earth Science is a compendium of paleontology, geology, meteorology, oceanography and astronomy...it studies rock and mineral identification, the scienctific process, water systems, etc. Since we do live on this earth, it is important to know something about it. Sorry tyour school was so deficient. SOme places also call it Physical Geography as opposed to cutural Geography, which is not a science but a social study. |
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