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Year 7 Test Revision. Use this PowerPoint in conjunction with your books to help you revise. Managing Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Use this PowerPoint in conjunction with your books to help you revise. What do you need to revise?. Plate boundaries (constructive, destructive, conservative )
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Year 7 Test Revision Use this PowerPoint in conjunction with your books to help you revise.
Managing Earthquakes and Volcanoes Use this PowerPoint in conjunction with your books to help you revise
What do you need to revise? • Plate boundaries (constructive, destructive, conservative) • How earthquakes and volcanoes form at each plate boudary • Impacts of Mt St Helen’s volcanic eruption (on people and environment) • Kashmir and Los Angeles earthquakes: impacts explained (think about the difference between rich and poor countries) • Reasons why people live near earthquakes and volcanoes
Plate boundaries Plates meet in three ways: • By moving apart (constructive) • By moving together (destructive/collision) • By moving past each other (conservative) Kung Fu plate Boundaries video
Mt St Helens Mt St Helen’s song
Kashmir/Los Angeles Earthquake How does being in a rich or poor country affect what the effects of an earthquake will be?
Why do people live near volcanoes and earthquakes? Too poor to move Fertile soils Geothermal energy Reasons Don’t care Sacred place Mining Family links/tradition Tourism
Extreme Environments You should use this PowerPoint in conjunction with your exercise book to help you revise.
You need to know… • Types of extreme environment (hot, col, dry and wet) • Challenges/difficulties of living in extreme environments • How to read a climate graph • Plant and animal adaptations to hot/dry environments
Hot environments: adaptations BBC Bitesize – adaptations People Plants Plants Adaptations Buildings Animals
Wet environments: monsoon • What are the impacts of a monsoon? • Bangladesh and the positive impacts of a monsoon When describing impacts don’t forget to develop the knock-on effects e.g. floods > schools are closed > education suffers. • How do people cope with the monsoon rains? • Adapting homes in Bangladesh
Dry environments: desert • Deserts have very little rainfall but can be either hot or cold. How to read a climate graph
Energy Revision Use this PowerPoint in addition to your exercise book to help you revise.
What you need to know • Types of energy (non-renewable & renewable) • Carbon footprints • Acid rain: causes, effects and responses • Global warming: causes, effects and responses
Carbon footprints Carbon footprint is the sum of all the greenhouse gases (e.g. carbon dioxide)that are created by a person, company, event or product. • Make sure you know what they are and why we need to reduce our footprints Carbon footprint revision website
Acid rain • You need to be able to explain the causes, impacts and responses. Acid rain revision website
Global Warming • You need to know the causes, impacts and responses. Global Warming - None like it hot! Greenhouse Effect explanation
Japan Revision • Use this PowerPoint in addition to your exercise book to help you revise.
What you need to know • Locations in Japan • Great East Japan Earthquake • Tokyo: how it copes with so many people
Japan You need to know the location of: Honshu Hokkaido Shikoku Kyushu Tokyo Sapporo Osaka Hiroshima Mt Fuji Sea of Japan (East Sea) Pacific Ocean
Great East Japan Earthquake • You need to be able to explain: • Causes • Impacts (socio-economic and environmental) • Responses
Causes • Destructive plate boundary • Pacific plate and Eurasian plate • How it caused a tsunami (animated guide)
Effects and Responses BBC News Report Humanitarian Responses