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Geological Processes The crust and mantle.

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2 Geological Processes

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6 The crust and mantle

7 Convection cells/currents Internal heat pushes soft rock in the asthenosphere upward. As the rock cools it then moves downward

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9 Types of boundaries between the Earth’s plates Divergent Plate Boundary  Plates move in opposite directions  Magma rises, filling the crack creating new crust  Block between the fault cracks and drops into athenosphere. Video animation

10 Types of boundaries between the Earth’s plates Divergent plate boundaries create rift valleys and oceanic ridges  Ex) the Great Rift Valley Most volcanic activity happens along mid- ocean ridges

11 Types of boundaries between the Earth’s plates Convergent Plate Boundary  Plates crash together  Subduction: Continental plate rides over the oceanic plate. Over time the subducted plate will melt and rise as molten rock or magma  Trench forms at the boundary Video animation

12 Types of boundaries between the Earth’s plates Convergent collisions: 1.Ocean and ocean: ocean shrinks and islands are created 2.Continent and continent: creates mountains Ex) Himalayas Video animation

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14 Types of boundaries between the Earth’s plates Transform Fault Boundary  Plate slide and grind past one another along a fault (fracture) in the lithosphere  Mostly under- water

15 Types of boundaries between the Earth’s plates Transform plate boundaries create faults  Ex) San Andreas Fault in California Lots of earthquakes

16 Plate Tectonics

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18 Subduction and earthquakes

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23 Volcanic Eruption of Mount St. Helens

24 Mount St. Helens Before and After the May 18, 1980, Eruption

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27 Composition by Volume of Good-Quality Soil

28 Soil Profile  Soil varies in composition, texture, structure, and color at different depths. Soil horizons are zones or layers of soil. A soil profile is a vertical section through all the soil horizons.

29 Soil Profile

30 A Soil Profile Showing Different Horizons

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32 Soil Erosion

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34 Protecting soil against degradation Reduced tillage—low disturbance to topsoil when planting seeds  Uses special machinery  Nearly ½ of US acreage is farmed this way

35 Protecting soil against degradation Crop rotation—the practice of alternating the kind of crop grown in a particular field from one season or year to the next

36 Protecting soil against degradation Contour Farming—plowing furrows sideways across a hillside to help prevent formation of rills and gullies

37 Protecting soil against degradation Terracing—transforms slopes into series of steps like a staircase,  enabling farmers to cultivate hilly land

38 Protecting soil against degradation Shelterbelts—windbreaks; rows of trees that are planted along the edges of fields to slow the wind


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