Recap Chapter 1

Recap chapter 1
Earth in Motion
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Recap chapter 1
Earth in Motion

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Today 
  • Recap of all important terms for the test
  • Go to work

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Learning goals
  • You can point out the different layers from which the earth is build up and tell how the earth is build up from core to crust
  • You can explain how a convection current works
  • You can explain the difference between a continental crust and oceanic crust
  • You can name the different plate movements

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Plate tectonics
The earth consists of several plates. The plates move from each other separately. We call this plate tectonics

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Plate tectonics is driven by the convection currents. Explain what a convection current is.

Slide 5 - Open question

What is the correct order of the different layers of the earth from inside to the outside?
A
Earth's mantle, Earth's inner core, Earth's crust, Earth's outer core
B
Earth's crust, Earth's mantle, Earth's outer core, Earth's inner core
C
Earth's inner core, Earth's outer core, Earth's mantle, Earth's crust
D
Earth's outer core, Earth's inner core, Earth's mantle, Earth's crust

Slide 6 - Quiz

The Earth's crust
There are two types of Earth's crust. Both types have their own characteristics
  • Continental crust
  • Oceanic crust

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The continental crust is heavier than the oceanic crust
A
True
B
False

Slide 8 - Quiz

Continental crust
Oceanic crust
Thin layer
Below oceans
Located below land
Thick layer
Dense and heavy rock (basalt)
Lighter rock (granite

Slide 9 - Drag question

What are the names of the three plate movements that we know? Write down the geographical name + the way it moves

Slide 10 - Open question

Learning goals
  • You can name the different plate movements and the corresponding consequences
  • You can explain the difference between the hypocentre and the epicentre
  • You can explain why the consequences of earthquakes in rich and poor countries can differ
  • You can explain how a tsunami forms

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Subduction
Divergent border
Transform border
Convergent: two continental plates
Heaviest earthquakes
Mid Oceanic ridge
Heavy earthquakes
Shield volcanoes
Mountain formation
Strato volcanoes
No volcanism
Trenches

Slide 12 - Drag question

Which statement is true?
A
The hypocentre is the place below the earth surface where the earthquake started
B
The epicentre is the place below the earth surface where the earthquake started

Slide 13 - Quiz

Is the damage due to an earthquake higher in poor or in rich countries. Explain why

Slide 14 - Open question

In the picture you can see the way in which a tsunami develops.

One thing we need for a tsunami to develop, is an earthquake at the ocean floor. 

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What is the correct order in which a tsunami develops?
A
Water travels fast in deep sea, earthquake at ocean floor, shallow coastal zone creates a huge wave
B
Earthquake at ocean floor, shallow coastal zone creates a huge wave, water travels fast in deep sea
C
Earthquake at ocean floor, water travels fast in deep sea, shallow coastal zone creates a huge wave

Slide 16 - Quiz

What is the name of a volcano that looks like this?

Slide 17 - Open question

We have just seen a strato volcano. Name two characteristics of this type of volcano.

Slide 18 - Open question

What is the name of a volcano that looks like this?

Slide 19 - Open question

We have just seen a shield volcano. Name two characteristics of this type of volcano.

Slide 20 - Open question

What is the name of this region?

Slide 21 - Open question

What are you going to do
  • Finish the assignments in Buitenland > many missing assignments, so make sure you've answered them 
  • Start studying for the test: make a summary, learn the summary, practice with the key terms, ask your final questions :)

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