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FORCES OF CHANGE Chapter 2 Section 2. THINK ABOUT CHANGE…  How has change happening around you influenced your life? How have changes you made within.

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1 FORCES OF CHANGE Chapter 2 Section 2

2 THINK ABOUT CHANGE…  How has change happening around you influenced your life? How have changes you made within yourself impacted your surrounding environment and the people in that environment?

3 ESSENTIAL QUESTION AND OBJECTIVE  EQ: How have internal and external forces shaped Earth’s surface?  OBJ: I will be able to use geographic terms and tools to explain how Earth’s internal changes and external changes influence the character of places.

4 LAYERS OF EARTH ORGANIZER Layer of EarthDistance (miles)Temperature (Farenheit) Description

5 EARTH’S STRUCTURE  The Earth is composed of three main layers  Core: intensely hot, solid inner section of Earth  Mantle: Thick layer of hot dense rock  Crust: a rocky shell that makes up the Earth’s surface  At the very center of Earth is the superhot but solid inner core  Scientists believe that it is made up of iron and nickel under enormous pressure, and that a band of melted iron and nickel surround it, called the liquid core

6 EARTH’S STRUCTURE  Scientists theorize that 500 million years ago the planet looked completely different  Pangea – the gigantic supercontinent where our current continents originate from  The theory is that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart, known as continental drift  Plate tectonics refers to all of the physical processes that create many of Earth’s physical features  Plates moving around formed Earth’s physical features—continents, oceans, volcanoes, mountains  When plates spread apart, magma, or molten rock, is pushed up from the mantle and ridges are formed

7 RECAP:  Which of Earth’s layers is between the crust and the outer core?  How much does the temperature change from the inner core to the outer core? From the outer core to the mantle?  What is the theory of continental drift?

8 INTERNAL FORCES OF CHANGE Colliding and Spreading Plates  Mountains are formed where giant continental plates collide  Himalaya mountain ranges in South Asia were pushed upward when Indian landmass drifted against Eurasia  Mountains can also form when a sea plate collides with a continental plate  Subduction: when the heavier sea plate dives beneath the lighter continental plate  The Andes mountains in South America formed over millions of years as a result of subduction when the Nazca plate slid under the South American plate  Accretion: pieces of Earth’s crust comes together slowly as the sea plates slide under the continental plate  Created underwater mountains and peaks  Causes continents to grow outward  Spreading: when sea plates pull apart and causes a rift that allows magma to arise Folds and Faults  Folds, or bends, are formed in layers of rock when moving plates squeeze Earth’s surface until it buckles  Plates may slide past each other creating cracks in the Earth’s crust called faults  San Andreas Fault in California  Sheet glaciers are flat, broad sheets or ice and cover most of Greenland and all of Antarctica  Mountain glaciers are located in high mountain valleys

9 RECAP  How are mountains formed?  How are volcanoes formed?  What is a fault?  What is a fold?

10 INTERNAL FORCES OF CHANGE Water Erosion  When springwater and rainwater flow downhill in streams, it cuts into the land and wears away soil and rock Soil Building  Soil is the product of thousands of years of weathering and biological activity  Weathering breaks rock into smaller pieces  Worms and other organisms help break down organic material and add nutrients to allow air and water  Five Factors influence soil formation  Climate  Topography  Geology  Biology  Time

11 WHAT IS A VOLCANO? VIDEO 1. What is the general structure of a volcano? 2. When do eruptions occur? 3. What are the downsides to volcanic eruptions? 4. What are the benefits of volcanoes and their eruptions? 5. What happens when volcanoes stop erupting? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgktM2luLok


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