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Geological nature of the Italian ground The modern Italian geological structure comes from the Alpine orogenesis, due to the collision between the African and the European plate. The rocks The rocks that formed the abyssal floor of the ancient Piedmontese-Ligurian Ocean, after this collision, overlapped (each other) and formed the greatest mountain chain in Europe:The Alps The Appenines Italy is also run down by a minor mountain chain : the Appenines. Iblei Mountains They are a hilly upland situated between the provinces of Ragusa, Syracuse and Catania. Mount Lauro is the highest peak(985 m). The name Iblei comes from the Siculan King Hyblon. Iblei Mounts are made up of a white calcareous marly massif made of limestone. Calcare bianco The upland It was engraved by numerous rivers and torrents (streams) that formed gorges, named «cave» in our area. On the coast we can find a sedimentary rock called «giuggiulena», the Sicilian word for «sesame». Some wide areas in the Iblei have rocks of volcanic origin. The river Irminio, Dirillo, Ippari, Tellaro, Anapo take origin from the Iblei Mounts. Foce fiume Irminio The Turkish land Turkey has a really complex geological profile. The lowest height in Turkey is 450. The flattest areas are in the regions of the rivers Kizil, Gediz and Buyuk Menderes, in the coast areas of Antalia ad Adana, and in some inner areas. The highest peak is Mount Ararat (5166 m). The Turkish ground It is formed by the convergence, in the prehistoric Tertiary period, of three continental plates: Anatolic, Eurasian and Arab. Till nowadays, the Arab plate moves towards the Eurasian one, this causes sismic movements. In Turkey, the earthquakes are caused by sismic movements. The area to a high risk of earthquakes goes from Kocaeli to Armenia and Georgia. Turkey is one of the most sismic areas in the world. Both Ragusa and Erzincan are two countries in danger of earthquakes. Turkish and Italian students compared the geological nature of their two countries ITALY TURKEY Turkish students, the Geography teacher, a Geologist and the Italian Coordinator The ground in the Province of Ragusa Geography class STUDENTS TEACHERS