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Angel Falls Museum Visit the Curator Room One Room Two Room Three Fun Facts Museum Entrance Welcome to the museum of Angel Falls Room Four Name of Museum Landen Stacy Back to Lobby Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Lindsey Warneka under the direction of Dr. Christy Keeler during a Teaching American History grant module. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique. Name of Museum Room 1 Geography Age? Eon, Era, Period Fossils Name of Museum Room 2 Title Angel Falls Formation Rocks types Rock cycle Processes Name of Museum Room 3 Title Plate boundary Plate Movement Interactions That effect Layers of the Earth Name of Museum Room 4 Title What’s so great About this location? Minerals Name of Museum Fun Facts Insert Artifact Picture Here Angel Falls is ranked in the top four most beautiful waterfalls in the world. It is said that when you are a kilometer away from the falls you can feel water drops splashing on your head. Angel Falls in named its name because the founders named Jimmy Angel crashed his plane on the top of the waterfall. Back to Room 1 Name of Museum Geography, Age? Angle Falls lies North East of the Guiana Highlands, Venezuela. Angle Falls formed more than 130 million years ago. Back to Room 1 Name of Museum Eon, Era, period This was formed in a period. Back to Room 1 Insert Artifact Picture Here Name of Museum Fossils Insert Artifact Picture Here In Angle Falls there are many different types of fossils. For example giant armadillos and all different species of birds and lizards. Back to Room 1 Name of Museum How was it formed? Insert Artifact Picture Here Angle Falls was formed rain Cumulated on the top of Duyantepui. It created a path on the edge. If it wasn’t formed this way there wouldn’t be a path of water going off the side and actually creating the waterfall. Back to Room 2 Name of Museum Angel Falls Rock types Insert Artifact Picture Here There are many different kind of rocks on Angel Falls but these are the main ones: Sedimentary, Sandstone, and Quartz. Back to Room 2 Name of Museum Plate Movement Insert Artifact Picture Here There is no plate movement. I can prove this because if there was movement it would mess with the formation of the whole waterfall. Back to Room 3 Name of Museum Insert Artifact Picture Here Plate boundary Angel Falls is on a convergent boundary. A convergent boundary is where tectonic plates come together and one plate dives beneath the other along a Subduction zone to disappear into the mantle. Back to Room 3 Name of Museum Effecting Rock Cycles Insert Artifact Picture Here There are two main processes that are still affecting Angel Falls today. Those two main processes are Weathering and Erosion. Back to Room 2 Name of Museum Interactions Insert Artifact Picture Here Angel Falls is interacted with rapid erosion. Erosion is the process of being eroded or eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents. Back to Room 3 Name of Museum Minerals in the Falls Two minerals that were found is Jasper and gold. Jasper: Gold: Back to Room 4 Insert Artifact Picture Here Name of Museum What makes it so unique? Insert Artifact Picture Here The reason Angel Falls is so geologically unique is it’s the largest waterfall in the world. Angel Falls is three times the size of Niagara Falls. Back to Room 4 Name of Museum Artifact 13 Name Back to Room 4 Insert Artifact Picture Here