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Our Changing Earth: Part I

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1 Our Changing Earth: Part I

2 Fun Earth Facts Highest mtn: Mt. Everest 8,848m
Lowest point: Dead Sea m bsl Longest river: Nile ,690km Largest desert: Sahara 9,000,000 km sq.

3 3 Types of Rocks Sedimentary: Rocks made of sediments (soil, sand, other rocks)

4 Metamorphic Rocks – Rocks made of existing rock, heat, and pressure.

5 Igneous Rocks- Rocks formed from lava or molten rocks from volcanoes.

6 Minerals- they are the building blocks of rocks
Minerals- they are the building blocks of rocks. They are composed of one substance instead of different substances.

7 Geologic Time Scale Definition: Chart used to describe the earth’s history through time The time periods of the earth are divided into 4 main eras: * Precambrian: largest era * Paleozoic * Mesozoic * Cenozoic

8 Putting the Pieces Together: Part II
Wegener: meteorologist who theorized that the continents were once joined together in a single continent Pangaea: name given to the “supercontinent” described by Wegner

9 Putting the Pieces Together (cont.)
Theory of continental drift: Wegner’s theory that continents known today were once joined together as one *Based on : fossil evidence, shapes of cont. fitting together, and study of climates Plate: large masses of the earth’s crust moving in various directions—they “ride” on the mantle Plate tectonics: the theory of how the continents move, based on Wegner’s theory of continental drift

10 The Layers of the Earth Part III
1. Crust: the thin, rocky, outer portion of the earth’s surface 2. Mantle: composed of 2 layers a. Lithosphere: where plates are b. Asthenosphere: slushy layer 3. Core: solid, inner layer (almost pure iron)

11 Moving Plates: Part IV *Currents in the mantle that move the plates are caused by heat Plates can move in one of 3 ways: 1. Converge/Collide: approach each other/hit * when they collide, they form: a. Trench (deep valley) where old crust is re-cycled

12 Moving Plates: Part IV b. Volcanoes c. mountains
2. Separate: move away from each other *causes deep cracks called rifts to form ex. mid-ocean ridge & Great Rift Valley

13 Moving Plates cont. *sea-floor spreading: a process during
which new ocean crust is formed at mid- ocean ridges (large mountains on ocean floor where new crust is formed) *On the ocean floor at the spreading center, new crust is formed Slide past each other *faults form like the San Andreas Fault *earthquakes are common along these plate boundaries


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