Earth’s Geological Features Introduction to Chapters 6 and 9.

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Earth’s Geological Features Introduction to Chapters 6 and 9

What is a geological feature? Geology is the study of what Earth is made up of, the rocks which make it up, and how it can change.

Earth’s Geological Features Bodies of water Beaches Ocean ridges Continental shelf Plateaus Faults Canyons Sand dunes Ice caps

Landforms We refer to all of the different kinds of land as landforms. Some landforms take a lot of time to form, while other landforms take very little time to form.

Earth’s Water Earth’s water is made of 3 kinds usable fresh water (1%) frozen fresh water (2%) salt water (97%)

Useable Fresh Water The useable fresh water refers to rives and lakes.

Frozen Fresh Water The frozen fresh water is found in ice caps and glaciers.

Salty Water The salty water refers to the oceans found on Earth.

How does Earth’s surface change? Earth’s surface changes over time due to many different things. Some of these things include: Chemicals Temperature Wind Living things

What protects Earth? Earth is protected by a crust. It is a layer of rock that is the outer surface of Earth. In the ocean this layer is under water. Earth Police