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Types of Revolution
Cultural, social, religious, political, scientific/technological, economic
Agrarian and industrial
Were economic and technological
French revolution
Political
Layers of Atmosphere
Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere
Atmosphere
Envelope of transparent, odorless gases that surround the earth
Troposphere

Closest to earth


Contains 1/2 of air in atmosphere


All weather occurs here


Temperature decreases with height


Btw it and stratosphere is tropopause

Stratosphere

Below mesosphere above troposphere


Contains gas, ozone helps protect earth from UV radiation


Btw it and mesosphere is stratopause

Mesosphere

Below thermosphere above stratosphere


No water vapour, cloud, dust to absorb incoming radiation


Temperature lowest


Btw it and thermosphere is mesopause

Thermosphere

Below exosphere


Temperature can reach height 1200°C

Exosphere
Outermost layer of atmosphere
Physics
Study of matter and energy
Quantity
Anything that has magnitude can be measured
International system to measure quantities
Systeme international S.I units
There are how many basic quantities?
5
Standard form
Systematic way of writing numbers especially if large or small
Scalar Quantity
Has magnitude only (add ordinarily)
Vector Quantity
Has both magnitude and distance
What is texture in music?
Number of parts (voices/instruments) in musical piece performing and relation to one another
Three main types of textures in music
Monophonic, homophonic, polyphonic
Monophonic
Single melodic line (no accompaniment)
Homophonic

Very clear melody and accompaniment

Polyphonic
Two or more melody line simultaneously with/without accompaniment
Unison singing
All voices singing same melody line
Harmony
Two or more pitches played or sung simultaneously to create a blend
Agrarian revolution
In late 1600's and moving throughout 1700's and 1800's England had a series of massive transformations in farming practices. These were also marked by significant improvements in technology.