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Internal Forces Shaping the Earth. Tectonic Plates Magma is like a conveyer belt (see right): Heated magma moves up towards the crust, cools and goes.

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1 Internal Forces Shaping the Earth

2 Tectonic Plates Magma is like a conveyer belt (see right): Heated magma moves up towards the crust, cools and goes downward. Riding above this system are tectonic plates. They are large moving pieces that form the earth’s crust.

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4 Faults When two plates meet, folding/cracking of the rock can happen. Sometimes rock is not flexible and will crack under the pressure of plate movement. This fracture in the earth’s crust is called a fault.

5 Earthquakes What is an earthquake? A violent movement of transitioning plates. Seismograph: Device used to measure an earthquake. Focus: Below Ground – Where it Starts Epicenter: Above Ground – Where we feel it.

6 Earthquake Damage Haiti – January 2010

7 Types of Earthquake Damage Landslides Displacement of land Fires (broken gas lines) Collapsed buildings Tsunamis (see right): Can travel from epicenter at 450 mph. Can produce waves of 50 to 100 feet – or higher.

8 Volcanoes Magma, gases and water from the crust or mantle collect underground. They eventually pour out of a crack in the earth’s surface. Magma that reaches the earth’s surface is called lava. To the right: Mt. St. Helen’s – May 1980 Washington

9 The Ring of Fire


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