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Transcript
4/11/2014
Who was Alfred Wegener?
What evidence did Alfred
Wegener have?
Today’s Goal
I can explain the
processes that shape the
Earth.
Today’s Plan
1.REVIEW
2.Finish projects
District CFA is over:
1.Layers of the Earth
2.Plate Tectonics (convection,
evidence)
3.Rock Cycle
4.Rocks vs Minerals
Name the Layers
A B
C
D
Which layers are solid?
A B
C
D
Which layers are partially solid?
A B
C
D
Which layers are liquid?
A B
C
D
Name the Layers
Lithosphere
B
A
Asthenosphere
In which layer does convection occur?
A B
C
D
Convection happens in the ASTHENOSPHERE
Let’s take a closer look at how this works:
COOL by crust
Heat gives
particles more
energy and
they spread
apart
becoming less
dense
Particles lose
energy, slow
down and
move together,
becoming
more dense
HEAT from core
Which of the following is NOT
evidence for Plate Tectonics Theory?
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•
•
•
•
•
•
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Nuclear fusion
Matching fossils on different continents
Hurricanes and Typhoons
Tornadoes
The way the continents fit together
Matching rock layers on different continents
Which of the following is NOT
evidence for Plate Tectonics Theory?
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Nuclear fusion
Matching fossils on different continents
Hurricanes and Typhoons
Tornadoes
The way the continents fit together
Matching rock layers on different continents
Plate Boundaries
• Three types of Plate Boundaries:
– DIVERGENT: Where two plates move APART.
-CONVERGENT: Where two plates come TOGETHER.
Plate Boundaries
• Types of Plate Boundaries:
– TRANSFORM: Where two plates slide past
each other, moving in opposite directions.
Name which plate boundary
causes each landform:
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•
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Earthquakes CONVERGENT DIVERGENT
Volcanoes CONVERGENT DIVERGENT
Seafloor Spreading DIVERGENT
Mountains CONVERGENT DIVERGENT
Trenches CONVERGENT
TRANSFORM
Sedimentary
Rocks
What’s missing?
Igneous
Rocks
Metamorphic
Rocks
What’s missing?
Igneous
Rocks
Metamorphic
Rocks
Sedimentary
Rocks
What’s missing?
Igneous
Rocks
Metamorphic
Rocks
Sedimentary
Rocks
What’s missing?
Igneous
Rocks
Sedimentary
Rocks
Metamorphic
Rocks
What’s missing?
Sedimentary
Rocks
What’s missing?
Igneous
Rocks
Metamorphic
Rocks
Sedimentary
Rocks
What’s missing?
Igneous
Rocks
Metamorphic
Rocks
Sedimentary
Rocks
What’s missing?
Igneous
Rocks
Metamorphic
Rocks
Which words go where?
Made of more
Could be
than one
Organic
mineral
Naturally
Occurring
Crystalline
Structure
Inorganic
MINERALS
ROCKS
BOTH
Solid
Formula