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Do Now Alt Energy Sources 1._____burning of wood or dung 2._____type of resource sun, wind, water 3. _____moving of sediment 4._____various methods humans.

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1 Do Now Alt Energy Sources 1._____burning of wood or dung 2._____type of resource sun, wind, water 3. _____moving of sediment 4._____various methods humans use to save the soil 5. ___what does the anchoring of plant roots prevent

2 1. _____the breaking of minerals unevenly (minerals) 2.. _____ type of mechanical weathering occurs when water contracts and expands in rocks (weathering) 3.. _____process builds up land (erosion and deposition) 4.. _____ extremely slow movement of material downslope (gravity) 5.. _____ What do glaciers create? (glaciers) __

3 Do Now 1. _____where two plates collide 2. _____forms from high temperature and low pressure 3. _____deepest part of the ocean floor 4. _____ lower mantle 5. _____daily rise and fall of Earth’s oceans

4 Plate Boundaries Key Questions 1. What are the features at a convergent boundary? 2. What are the features at a divergent boundary? 3. What are the features at a transform boundary?

5 Convergent Plate Boundary 1.Oceanic-Oceanic 2.Continental- Continental 3.Continental- Oceanic Features: Mountains Trenches Volcanoes

6 Continental-Oceanic Convergent Boundary More dense Oceanic plate subducts (slides) below the Continental plate. Features: oTrenches oVolcanoes oMountains

7 Oceanic-Oceanic Convergent Boundary Subduction of the older more dense Oceanic Plate Forms a trench or volcanic islands

8 Continental-Continental The plates buckle up and forms mountain ranges.

9 Features of Divergent Boundary: Mid-Ocean Ridge Rift Valleys Volcanoes

10 Transform Boundaries Earthquakes occur at transform boundaries.

11 World’s Largest Earthquake 9.5 Magnitude, Chile 1960

12 World’s Largest Earthquake 9.5 Magnitude Southern Chile 1960 Estimated 5,700 killed 3,000 injured 717 initially missing from Chile 2,000,000 people left homeless 58,622 houses completely destroyed

13 Transform Plate Boundary Features: Earthquakes Faults

14 California San Andres Fault Fault line: San Andres Fault Transform Boundary

15 Fence line moved 8.5 feet 1906 San Francisco Earthquake

16 California on 2 Tectonic Plates Los Angeles on the Pacific Plate Rest of USA on the North American Plate Fault line: San Andres Fault Transform Boundary


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