Fundamentals Of Physical Geography
Fundamentals Of Physical Geography — Study Notes
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THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE EARTH
ExplanationTHE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE EARTH
This chapter begins by invoking curiosity about the stars, their origin, and the universe, leading to the study of the origin and evolution of the Earth. It introduces early philosophical and scientific hypotheses about Earth's origin, notably the Nebular Hypothesis by Immanuel Kant and Laplace, which suggests that planets formed from a rotating cloud of material around a young sun. This hypothesis was later revised by Otto Schmidt and Carl Weizascar, who proposed that the sun was surrounded by a solar nebula of hydrogen, helium, and dust, where friction and collisions formed a disk-shaped cloud leading to planet formation through accretion. However, modern science shifted focus to the origin of the universe itself rather than just Earth or planets. The Big Bang Theory, supported by Edwin Hubble's observations of an expanding universe, is introduced as the prevailing explanation for the universe's origin. The theory describes the universe starting from a singular atom with infinite temperature and density, which exploded about 13.7 billion years ago, leading to expansion, matter formation, and cooling that allowed atoms to form within minutes. The universe became transparent about 300,000 years later as temperatures dropped to 4500 K. The chapter also explains the analogy of an expanding balloon to visualize the expanding universe, noting its limitations. The alternative steady state theory by Hoyle is mentioned but is less favored due to evidence supporting expansion.
- Nebular Hypothesis: planets formed from a rotating cloud of gas and dust around the young sun.
- Revisions by Schmidt and Weizascar emphasized solar nebula composition and accretion process.
- Big Bang Theory explains universe origin from a singular atom explosion 13.7 billion years ago.
- Universe expansion evidenced by galaxies moving apart, analogous to points on an inflating balloon.
- Universe cooled to form atoms within minutes, becoming transparent after 300,000 years.
- Steady state theory proposed a constant universe but lacks supporting evidence.
- 📌 Nebular Hypothesis: Theory that planets formed from a rotating cloud of gas and dust around the sun.
- 📌 Big Bang Theory: The universe originated from an explosion of a singular atom, leading to expansion.
- 📌 Singular Atom: The initial tiny ball with infinite temperature and density from which the universe began.
The Star Formation
ExplanationThe Star Formation
Following the Big Bang and the expansion of the universe, matter and energy were unevenly distributed, causing gravitational forces to pull matter together, forming galaxies. A galaxy is a massive system containing billions of stars, spanning 80,000 to 150,000 light-years in diameter. Stars form within large clouds of hydrogen gas called nebulae. Within these nebulae, localized clumps of gas grow denser due to gravitational attraction, eventually forming stars. This process of star formation is believed to have occurred about 5 to 6 billion years ago. The concept of a light year is introduced as a measure of distance, not time, defined as the distance light travels in one year at 300,000 km/s, approximately 9.461 × 10^12 km. The average distance between the Earth and the Sun is about 149,598,000 km, which corresponds to 8.311 light minutes, emphasizing the vastness of space.
- Matter distribution in early universe was uneven, leading to gravitational clumping.
- Galaxies contain billions of stars and span tens of thousands of light years.
- Stars form from hydrogen gas clouds called nebulae through gravitational condensation.
- Star formation started roughly 5-6 billion years ago.
- A light year is the distance light travels in one year (~9.461 × 10^12 km).
- Earth-Sun distance is about 8.311 light minutes.
- 📌 Nebula: A large cloud of hydrogen gas in space where stars form.
- 📌 Light Year: The distance light travels in one year, approximately 9.461 × 10^12 km.
- 📌 Galaxy: A massive system of stars, gas, and dust spread over thousands of light years.
Formation of Planets
ExplanationFormation of Planets
Planets form from the material surrounding stars in nebulae. Initially, stars are localized lumps of gas within a nebula. Gravitational forces within these lumps cause the formation of a dense core surrounded by a rotating disc of gas and dust. As th
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