a.Identify surface features caused by constructive processes.surface features constructive processes. Follow the links to learn about each type of constructive.

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a.Identify surface features caused by constructive processes.surface features constructive processes. Follow the links to learn about each type of constructive process… DepositionFaultsFaults…Earthquakes…VolcanoesEarthquakesVolcanoes Sediment Deltas Sand Dunes Hills Stalagmites and Stalactites Mesas Plateaus Glaciers Barrier Islands Sand Spits Sand Bars Flood Plains Earth’s Layers Plates Focus and Epicenter Magnitude and Richter Scale Magma Lava Types of Volcanoes Types of Faults Mountains When you describe landforms in an area, you are describing that area’s topography. Topography is all the kinds on landforms in a certain area. Learn more about Georgia’s regions.Georgia’s regions How would you describe the topography of where we live? Do you see the root word? How are these 3 things related?

b. Identify and find examples of surface features caused by destructive processes. Follow the links to learn about each type of destructive process… Erosion Weathering Impact of organisms Earthquakes Volcanoes Erosion GameErosion Game #1 Investigation Wind Erosion Game Erosion Game #2 Glaciers Gullies Ditches Plains Cliffs The Grand Canyon Mushroom Rocks Sink Holes Landslides Plants Animals and Humans Types of Weathering Breaking it down! Wind, water, & ice carry it away! Yes, we cause destruction too!

c. Relate the role of technology and human intervention human intervention in the control of constructive and destructive processes. Examples include, but are not limited to Seismological studiesFlood controlBeach reclamation Seismology Seismologist Seismograph Building Construction Dams Levees Lakes Storm Drains Beach Restoration Dredging Jetties Reefs