Aggression is a behavior that is intended to cause harm or pain to another individual. It can be physical, verbal, or relational, and is often driven by anger, frustration, or the desire to assert dominance.
Types of Aggression
Physical Aggression: This involves actions such as hitting, pushing, or other forms of physical violence.
Verbal Aggression: This includes insults, threats, and other forms of verbal abuse.
Relational Aggression: This type of aggression involves damaging someone's social relationships or reputation, such as spreading rumors or excluding them from a group.
Earth's surface changes constantly through a variety of processes and forces. Students can:
Analyze and interpret data identifying ways Earth's surface is constantly changing through a variety of processes and forces such as plate tectonics, erosion, deposition, solar influences, climate, and human activity
Develop and communicate an evidence based scientific explanation around one or more factors that change Earth's surface