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1 Compressional Forces Geography grade 8 and 9

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

3 Himalaya Mountains

4 Fold Mountain Ranges

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

6 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.

7 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.

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

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11 FOLDS

12 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.

13 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.

14 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.

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16 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.

17 San Andreas Fault

18 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).

19 Normal Fault

20 Reverse fault

21 Tear Fault

22 Block mountains and rift valley
Faults usually occur in groups .

23 Rift valleys

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