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Fossils are records that show scientists today what the animals were like then and how they have changedover time. The designs of buildings a long time ago such as the Colosseum and The Leaning Tower of Pisaare sorts of records that show present civilizations to learn more about the cultures of the pastThere are also magazines andrecords that show a list of architectsand what they have built8.B.1. Leaving a Record: Explain how sedimentary rock is formed (embedding plant and animal remains andleaving a record of the sequence in which plants and animals disappeared)8.D.1 Leaving a recordEarth SciencesAstronomers use the predicted motion of Earth and meteors to determine if any space debris will hit ourworld. Architects use the predicted motion of the ground (if it will crumble or not) to build structures that canwithstand these motions.They also predict ways that the building may fail andconstruct contingencies to accommodate for it.8.D.2. Regular and Predictable Motion: Identify and explain celestial phenomena using the regular andpredictable motion of objects in the solar system8.D.2 Reqular and Predictable MotionAstronomySpecies needs to change over time to adapt tochanges in the environment. Architects need toadapt their designs to the environment around themand the specifications of the client.There are also different types ofbuildings for different types ofcultures8.D.1. Change Over Time: Recognize and describe thatevolutionary change in species over time occurs as a resultof genetic variation in organisms and environmentalchanges.8.D.1. Change Over TimeBiologyThe state of matter of atoms change when energy or heat isapplied. Architects need to make sure that the materials they usefor their structures can withstand certain levels of heat.An architect must be able to adapt his design(s) to theheat of the environment, so the procedure in buildinghis design may be different and more complicated.8.C.1. Describe how the motion of atoms andmolecules in solids, liquids, and gases changes asheat energy is increased or decreased.8.C.1. Heat and State of MatterChemistryNewton’s laws are used to determine motion and reactions of certain movements. Designs have tobe able to stand these reactions.If an architect wants his designs tohave motion, he must considerNewton’s laws.8.A.2. Identify and relate formal ideas(Newton’s Laws) about the interactionof force and motion to real worldexperiences.8.A.2.Laws of MotionPhysicsHeat is transferred through liquids, bytouching, and indirectly without touching.Architects need to decide if their structuresshould be able to transfer heat or not.If the design has to transfer heat, then thematerials required must be able to withstandthe heat.8.B.1. Describe and cite evidence that heat can betransferred by conduction, convection andradiation.8.B.1. Transfer of HeatThermodynamicsActivities such as littering and driving canharm the environment. Some architecturaldesigns are eco-friendly and doesn’t harmthe environment, called “greenarchitecture”.Regular architecture usually takesup a lot of space and the process ittakes harm the environment.8.B.1. Recognize and explain how humanactivities can accelerate or magnify manynaturally occurring changes.8.B.1. Environmental ImpactEnvironmental IssuesArchitecture and Science ConnectionsDouble click this nodeto edit the textClick and drag this buttonto create a new node