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Earth’s Forces

Earth’s Forces. Warm-Ups In August 2011 , Hurricane Irene hit the east coast of the US and did millions of dollars worth of damage. If you were the mayor of a city, which could be affected by a hurricane, how would you protect the city and its citizens? Write at least 5 sentences.

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Earth’s Forces

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  1. Earth’s Forces Warm-Ups • In August 2011 , Hurricane Irene hit the east coast of the US and did millions of dollars worth of damage. • If you were the mayor of a city, which could be affected by a hurricane, how would you protect the city and its citizens? • Write at least 5 sentences

  2. How many different layers make up the Earth’s structure? What are they? • Inner Core • Outer Core • Mantle • Crust

  3. What is the Earth’s Core? • Solid metallic Inner Core • Liquid metallic Outer Core • Both made of iron and nickel

  4. What is the Mantle? • Surrounds the core • Soft layer of molten (melted) rock called magma!!!

  5. What is the Crust? • Thin layer of rock at the earth’s surface

  6. What is the Atmosphere? • Layer of gases surrounding the earth

  7. What is the Lithosphere? • Solid rock portion of the Earth’s surface

  8. What is the Hydrosphere? • All the water elements of the Earth • Oceans • Seas • Rivers • Lakes

  9. What is the Biosphere? • Where plants and animals live • Includes: Atmosphere, Lithosphere, & Hydrosphere

  10. What is Plate Tectonics? • Movement of large plates (crust) above magma in the mantle • What proof is there? • Fossils, plants and animals along coastlines of separated continents

  11. What is the theory of Continental Drift? • 1912 theory by Alfred Wegener • Earth once had a supercontinent (all connected) • Called “Pangea”

  12. Plate Boundaries Plates collide, separate, and shift along these boundaries

  13. What type of movements are there? • Divergent • Convergent: Subduction • Convergent: Collision • Transform

  14. Example: Sub-Duction Zone

  15. Example: Sea Floor Spreading

  16. Example: Transform Boundary San Andreas Fault-California What type of movement takes place? • Transform Movement

  17. How are Earthquakes measured? Seismograph Measures the size of waves created by the earthquake

  18. Earthquakes

  19. Review: Plate Tectonics • Plate Movement • Spreading – usually ocean floor • Sub-duction – form Volcanoes • Collision – form mountains • Sliding/Shearing – cause earthquakes • Boundaries – where plates meet • Divergent- moving apart • Convergent - collide • Transform – slide past each other

  20. Volcanoes • What is the Ring of Fire? • Most volcanoes located around the rim of the Pacific Ocean

  21. What force might have caused this?

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  25. What is Weathering? Types of Weathering are… • Mechanical – When rocks and other minerals are broken into smaller pieces. • Chemical – When minerals are changed completely when they mix with water and air. Like metal changing to rust.

  26. What is Wind Erosion? • Loess is wind-blown silt, sand, and clay. • Can form sand dunes 100’s of feet deep!

  27. What is Water Erosion? • Precipitation • Mudslides • Avalanche

  28. What is Glacial Erosion? • Glaciation – changes in a landform made from a slowly moving sheet of ice (glacier) • Moraines – rocks left behind after a glacier moves • Creates new valleys, hills, or ridges

  29. What is soil, how is it made? • Through the process of weathering and erosion of rocks • Humus – quality of soil • Texture of the soil • Amount of organic material in the soil

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