§1.1 Earth in motion

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§1.1 Earth in motion
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Chapter 1
§1.1 Earth in motion

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what was the name of the supercontinent?
A
Micronesia
B
Pangea
C
Himalaya

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The outer part of the earth is called:
A
core
B
mantle
C
crust

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The earths crust exist of several plates
A
true
B
not true

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Mix and match
Crust
Mantle
Core

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Learning targets
-You know that the supercontinent ‘Pangaea’ fell apart long ago.
-You understand the theory of platetectonics and how it formed the Alps.
-You can point out the regions on a map where there are a lot of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis and where there are few or none

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Crust
  • A thin shell of rock
  • 8-40 km 
  • plants, animals and humans live on the crust

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mantel
  • underneath the crust
  • runny or syrupy
  • 2900 km thick

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core 
  • Solid core (iron)
  • 5200-6370 km deep
  • about 5000 degrees

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convection flows

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Convergent
Divergent
Transform

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timer
1:00
Volcano
Convergent
Divergent
crust
Mantel
core

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You will now watch a video:
3 ways of movenment are named. 
For each of them, write down 2 consequences or keywords that fit with these movements

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Huiswerk maken :) 

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Aardbevingen
Paragraaf 1.2.

Leerdoelen:

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Earthquake

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What is an epicentre?
A
Here you can find shelter from an earthquake
B
the place where the quake forms
C
the place where the quake is the strongest.
D
a busy city center

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Epicentre
Friction

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Why will the Netherlands not be at the epicenter of a strong earthquake?

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create a 'the-the' sentence about rich countries and the number of deaths during earthquakes

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create a 'the-the' sentence about poor countries and the economical damage of earthquakes

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How do we measure hoe strong earthquakes are?
A
Beaufort scale
B
Richter scale
C
Mercator scale
D
Mercalli scale

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the location right above the starting point of the earthquake
A
crust
B
epicentre
C
earthquake
D
hypocentre

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Worksheet Oreo Cookies!

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Homework :) 

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Vulkanisme
Paragraaf 1.3

Leerdoelen:
- Je weet waar vulkanen ontstaan.
- Je kunt twee type vulkanen onderscheiden.

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Vulkanen zorgen voor spectaculaire beelden...

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Creëren nieuw land 
bijvoorbeeld op La Palma
en hierboven op Hawaii 

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Zijn een
toeristische 'hotspot' 

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Daarnaast zorgen ze voor 
de meest bijzondere landschappen

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