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Geology 4th Grade EQ: What is geology? Geology K-W-L Know Want to Know Learned What is geology? A root and a suffix – geo means “land, earth” – ology means “study of” Geology is, “the study of the earth and its layers.” So how do scientist know what is inside the Earth? Making inferences (conclusion based on evidence)… • Make scale models • Drill into the Earth • Study energy waves from earthquake • Study rocks that spew from volcanoes EQ: What is plate tectonics? What was the name of the super continent? Key Definitions plate tectonics-the movement and reformation of continents due to the shifting of the ocean’s crust and mantle underneath Pangaea- supercontinent that once contained all of the major continents in the world Alfred Wegener-German meteorologist who theorized continental drift in 1912 Continents Song North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, Africa, Antarctica, These are the continents. Pangaea Pangaea EQ: What are the 4 main layers of the Earth? Key Definitions core-earth’s innermost layer, two zones (the outer core and the inner core) composed mainly of iron and nickel crust-outer portion of earth mantle-the layer of earth found between the crust and the core, composed of magma tectonic plates-rigid layers of earth’s crust, including the continental and oceanic crusts, that drift slowly atop the mantle Layers of the Earth • 4 layers – – – – Crust Mantle Outer Core Inner Core The Crust • Movement of ~20 huge slabs called, “tectonic plates” – Forms the shape of our continents – Creates mountains – Cause volcanoes to erupt EQ: Name and describe three plate boundary types. Key Definitions convergent boundary– plates come together divergent boundary- plates pull apart subduction- one plate goes under another transform boundary – plates slide past Types of Boundaries Types of Boundaries Simulation Plate Tectonics EQ: What is an earthquake? Key Definitions earthquake-a movement of Earth’s crust fault-a fracture in Earth’s crust along which the blocks of rock on either side have been pushed together or moved apart mountain-an uplifted section of the surface of the Earth that is formed by the movement of two tectonic plates, and by volcanism, folding, and faulting Richter Scale-numerical scale that measures the magnitude (how strong) of an earthquake seismograph-machine that detects and records the intensity of ground movements such as earthquakes Earthquakes and Faults Seismograph Simulation EQ: What are the 4 types of mountains? Key Definitions dome-folded mountain, shaped like an upside down bowl with the layers dipping away from the center in all directions fault block mountain-a mountain formed when Earth’s crust is pulled apart, blocks of crust drop down or are tilted (Rocky Mountains) folded mountain-a mountain formed where plates move into each other, causing layers of rock to move up and warp or fold (Appalachian and Ural) volcanic mountain-a mountain formed by a vent flowing with magma from the mantle to the crust Making Mountains A. B. Can you identify each type of mountain? C. D. EQ: What is the main difference between magma and lava? Key Definitions volcano-an opening in the crust of Earth that ejects lava, gases, and ash dormant-temporarily inactive extinct volcano-a volcano that was once active but has stopped erupting and will never erupt again magma-molten rock found under Earth’s surface lava-molten rock moved to earth’s surface by a volcano tsunami-seismic sea wave caused by an earthquake, landslide, or volcanic activity that occurs under the ocean Mt. St. Helen’s 1980 EQ: What causes a geyser to erupt? Key Definitions geothermal energy-energy that uses or relates to heat from the interior earth geyser- a hot spring that occasionally releases water and steam into the air hot spring- groundwater that comes to the surface when it is heated by geothermal energy Geyser Simulation Hot Springs and Geysers “Old Faithful” Geyser – Located in Yellowstone National Park – Erupts every 90 min. – Live Webcam – Video Footage EQ: How do the 3 types of rocks form? Key Definitions erosion-the transportation of rock particles to a new location igneous rock- rock formed by molten magma or lava that has hardened metamorphic rock- rock that has been changed due to pressure and heat sedimentary rock- rock formed from sediments that are pressed together weathering-process by which rocks are broken down and changed by exposure to environmental conditions (chemical or physical) 3 Types of Rock Rock Cycle EQ: How is chemical weathering different from physical weathering? Weathering weathering-process by which rocks are broken down and changed by exposure to environmental conditions -chemical weathering: chemically altering the mineral components of rocks ex: rusting of iron (oxidation) -physical weathering: changing the physical properties of rock ex: larger rock breaking into smaller pieces (freezing/thawing/wind) Sink Hole in a Cup Simulation Bill Nye “Science Guy” Rocks and Soil 23 min