Compressional Forces Geography grade 8 and 9.

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Compressional Forces Geography grade 8 and 9

Folding Occurs along Convergent plate Boundaries. Himalayas Deep layers of sedimentary Rock laid down between the plates are squeezed and bent.

Himalaya Mountains

Fold Mountain Ranges

Young Fold Mountains Found along plate boundaries. Formed 35 million years ago. Very rugged, steep slope, deep valley and very high ( 6000 m )

Old Fold Mountains Not on plate boundaries. 250 million years old . Formed when the continents were joined. Eroded for longer. Lower in altitude and less steep than young fold mountains.

Areas between the Fold Mountains Shields : stable areas, where there has been very little earth movement. They are flat areas. Plateaus : Flat high lying areas. ( African Plateau ) Basins : between the shields and the fold mountain . Called lowlands.

The nature of Fold Mountains Symmetrical Fold Asymmetrical Fold Overfold Overthrust Fold Parts of a fold limb, anticline and syncline

FOLDS

Isostasy Long periods when mountains are eroded and weathered and material is deposited on the sea-bed. This causes a redistribution of weight on the surface of the earth. The balance between the continents and the sea-bed must be maintained.

Maintain the balance Erosion of the continent leads to less pressure on the mantle beneath the continent. Weathered material deposited on the sea-bed cause more pressure on the mantle beneath the sea-bed.

Slow movement of balance Movement of material from beneath the sea-bed to below the continents. Mantle : plastic material that can move. The continent rises and then sea-bed sink slowly.

Faults In unstable parts of the earth the crust is subjected to TENSION and COMPRESSION forces. When they crack or break it is called a FAULT. Fault line : the line along the surface where the break has occurred.

San Andreas Fault

Types of faults Normal Fault : tension forces (apart)/ rocks are thrown down. Reverse fault : compression forces (together)/ rocks are pushed up. Tear fault : tearing forces (past).

Normal Fault

Reverse fault

Tear Fault

Block mountains and rift valley Faults usually occur in groups .

Rift valleys