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8th Grade Science Content Strand 4
• Lithosphere- solid, rigid, rocky; divided
into plates, sits on top of asthenosphere
• Asthenosphere- plastic, flowing, hot;
mantle, contains convection currents
• Oceanic- thinner, more dense, sits lower in
the mantle
• Continental- thicker, less dense, sits higher
in the mantle
• Faulting- tension forces, pulling apart
• Folding- compression forces, squeezing together
• Causes plates to move
• Hot rocks in the mantle begin to move
• Pangaea- supercontinent 200 million years
ago
• Evidence
• Similar fossils on different continents
• Fit together like a puzzle
•Warm weather fossils in Antarctica
• Convergent- come together
• Oceanic- continental- oceanic sinks, volcanoes
• Oceanic-oceanic- trench, island arc
• Continental-continental- mountains
• Divergent- move apart
• Oceanic-oceanic- seafloor spreading, midocean ridge
•Continental-continental- rift valley, volcanoes
• Transform- slide past each other
• Earthquakes, San Andreas Fault
• Primary waves- faster
• Secondary waves- slower
• Surface waves- cause most damage
• Waves move faster through solids (more
dense) than liquids.
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Cold front- cooler temperatures, thunderstorms
Warm front- warmer temperatures, light rain
High pressure- clear, sunny
Low pressure- cloudy, rainy
Isobars- lines that connect areas of equal air
pressure
• Trade winds (easterlies)- blow from east to
west near the equator
• Westerlies- blow from west to east above 30°
North
• Can steer hurricanes toward or away from
equator
• Causes: Too much CO2
• Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas)
• Deforestation (cutting down trees)
• Ways to Reduce:
• Recycle
• Walk or ride bicycle
• Energy efficient appliances
• Fluorescent bulbs
• Use renewable energy
• Renewable- solar, wind, hydroelectric,
geothermal, biomass
• Nonrenewable- fossil fuels, metals, nuclear
(uranium)
• Caused by tilt of the Earth
• Longer daylight hours during summer than winter.
• Equal amounts of daylight during spring and fall.
• Tropical- near equator, warm year round, most
direct sunlight
• Temperate- middle latitudes, warm summers,
cool winters
• Polar- summer temperatures much higher than
winter
• Age: 13.7 billion years
• Largest to smallest- universe, supercluster,
cluster, galaxy, solar system, Earth
• Milky Way- spiral galaxy, Sun is located in a
spiral arm
• Red shift (long wavelength) shows universe is
expanding.
• Hotter stars give off higher energy radiation.
• Short wavelength=high energy
• Bluish-white stars give off ultraviolet.
• Use of plants to make medicines, improve
crops
• Using renewable resources instead of
nonrenewable
• Found in nature
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Lower air pressure= faster winds
Trade winds- move hurricanes to west
Westerlies- blow them back to the east
Warm water- strengthens hurricanes
Cold water- weakens