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1 Stone Mountain

2 Gorge

3 Providence Canyon, GA

4 Appalachian Mountains

5 Sand Mountain

6 Sink-Holes

7 Beaches

8 Cumberland Plateau

9 Lookout Mountain last battle of Cherokees

10 Mississippi River

11 Constructive and Destructive Forces

12 What are Constructive and Destructive Forces?
Constructive Force A constructive force is a process that raises or builds up the surface features of the Earth. Anything that adds or builds up Destructive Force A destructive force is a process that lowers or tears down the surface features of the Earth. Anything that subtracts or breaks down

13 What Are Surface Features?
Surface features are landforms and bodies of water that cover the Earth’s surface such as: mountains valleys canyons gorges beaches sand dunes barrier Islands flood-plains moraines and drumlins volcanoes oceans lakes rivers

14 What are Constructive and Destructive Forces?

15 What are Constructive and Destructive Forces?
Constructive Force Deposition Volcanoes Crust Deformation Plate Tectonics Earthquakes Biological! Destructive Force Weathering Erosion Volcanoes Plate Tectonics Earthquakes Biological!

16 Introduction to Topographic Maps

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19 “Real World” Contour Map

20 Topographic Maps Contour Line –
- line on a map that connects points of EQUAL elevation. - show elevation and shape of the land

21 Topographic Maps Contour Interval –
difference in elevation between each line. MUST be equal spacing. Contour interval = 20 feet 580 560 540 520

22 Topographic Maps Index Contour –
Usually every 5th line is printed darker and has an elevation printed on it.

23 Closely Spaced Contours
Steeper Slope (Gradient) – contour lines are closer together.

24 Wide Spaced Contours Gradual/Gentle Slope (Gradient) – contour lines are farther apart.

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26 We build with… Constructive forces!!

27 Constructive Forces Deposition Volcanoes Crust Deformation
Plate Tectonics Biological

28 Constructive Forces Stream Deposition Creates : Floodplains and Deltas
As a river moves it picks up sediment and carries it away When that water slows down the sediment drops and is deposited Creates : Floodplains and Deltas

29 Constructive Forces

30 Constructive Forces Glacial Deposits
As glaciers move they scrap up huge amounts of sediment and deposit it where they end Creates : Moraine (long, low hill), Karnes (small hills)

31 Constructive Forces

32 Constructive Forces Wind Deposit Wave Deposit Creates : Sand Dunes
Creates : Beaches, sand bars, barrier islands

33 Constructive Forces

34 Constructive Forces Volcanoes Crust Deformation
Creates : Islands, New Igneous Rock Crust Deformation Creates : Hills and Valleys (folding) Cliffs (faults)

35 Constructive Forces

36 Constructive Forces Plate Tectonics Biological Creates :
Mountains, Trenches, Volcanoes (convergent) Mid-Ocean Ridge, New Rock (divergent) Gorges, Cracks (transform) Biological Creates : Lakes, Rivers

37 Convergent

38 Constructive Forces

39 Destructive Okay FIRST, we need to define something
Weathering – the process that breaks down land features into smaller pieces Ex. Rain, Acid rain, Wind, Tornadoes, Floods, etc… Erosion – the process of moving the sediment from one location to another Ex. Rivers and Streams, Wind, Glaciers, anything that carries the sediment

40 Destructive Weathering & Erosion Volcanoes
Creates : Canyons, Rivers, Lakes, Gorges Volcanoes Creates : Craters

41 Destructive

42 Destructive Plate Tectonics Creates : Trench Destroys : Old rock

43 Destructive


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