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PLANNING TEMPLATE Name ___________________________________ Teacher ______ Research the surface features of an area of New Zealand: AREA chosen: _________________________ SURFACE FEATURE 1: _________________________________________________________ SURFACE FEATURE 2: _________________________________________________________ Task 1 (a) Describe the two surface features. – draw pictures & write what the features look like…. Use information, visual representations, and data (if relevant) to describe the surface features (you can attach these to this page or insert them into the report) of your chosen area. Surface feature 1 Surface feature 2 Task 1 (b) Explain the key internal (below ground) and/or external (above ground) processes that have led to the formation of your selected area. You may wish to use visual representations to support your answer. – draw pictures & write down what is going on above ground & below ground SURFACE FEATURE 1 description INTERNAL PROCESSES OCCURING EXTERNAL PROCESSES OCCURING How do these processes form the features we see today? How the INTERNAL PROCESS/ES have formed the SURFACE FEATURE How the EXTERNAL PROCESS/ES have changed the SURFACE FEATURE SURFACE FEATURE 2 description INTERNAL PROCESSES OCCURING EXTERNAL PROCESSES OCCURING How do these processes form the features we see today? How the INTERNAL PROCESS/ES have formed the SURFACE FEATURE How the EXTERNAL PROCESS/ES have changed the SURFACE FEATURE Words you might use: SURFACE FEATURES – Cone Shield Steep sides Gentle slope INTERNAL or EXTERNAL PROCESSESSubduction Colliding/converging plates Tectonic movement Effusive eruption Explosive eruption Sticky Lava, runny lava, viscous Extinct Rock – scoria, pumice, basalt, andesite, rhyolite Active Vegetation Dormant Snow Magma flow Crater, vent, peak Lake Ash, lahar Mantle Folding Faulting Hot spot Gas cloud Physical/mechanical weathering Basin Chemical weathering Molten rock Biological weathering Layers Flooding Silica content Dome Heating Fault line Pressurising Mountain stream Compression River Magma chamber Low flat Ignimbrite flow Nuee ardente Maar Pyroclasts, tuff Phreatic explosion Pyroclastic flow Stratovolcano Ash eruption Caldera Compaction Sediments Deposits, loess landslips smooth,rounded rock Sedimentation