Collecting Crime Evidence from Earth
An article about the field of forensic geology, and example cases in which it played a key role.
Discipline
Physical Sciences
Lesson Area
Soil Forensics/Archaeology
Lesson Keywords
Soil Forensics
Medicine
History
Literature
Culture
Soil Forensics/Archaeology
Next Generation Science Standards
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Core Idea |
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9-12
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PS1.A: Structure of matter (includes PS1.C Nuclear Processes)
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The sub-atomic structural model and interactions between electric charges at the atomic scale can be used to explain the structure and interactions of matter, including chemical reactions and nuclear processes. Repeating patterns of the periodic table reflect patterns of outer electrons. A stable molecule has less energy than the same set of atoms separated; one must provide at least this energy to take the molecule apart.
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9-12
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PS1.B: Chemical reactions
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Chemical processes are understood in terms of collisions of molecules, rearrangement of atoms, and changes in energy as determined by properties of elements involved.
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