2023 Chapter 4 and 6

Repeat chapter 4 + 6

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Repeat chapter 4 + 6

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Slide 1 - Slide

Lava
Tsunami
Coastline
Volcano
Earthquake

Slide 2 - Drag question

The force of an earthquake is meassured with the scale of ...............

Slide 3 - Open question

???
???
??
??
Windwardside
Leeward side
Rainshadow
Relief rainfall

Slide 4 - Drag question

Where do we find a shield volcano?
A
Transform plate boundary
B
Convergent plate boundary
C
Divergent plate boundary

Slide 5 - Quiz


A
Shield volcano
B
Stratovolcano
C
Caldera

Slide 6 - Quiz


A
Shield volcano
B
Stratovolcano
C
Caldera

Slide 7 - Quiz

A shield volcano is
A
explosive
B
effusive

Slide 8 - Quiz

magma
chamber
ash and stone
crater
lava

Slide 9 - Drag question

Why does the Earth's crust move?

Slide 10 - Open question

At what movement are most of the Earthquakes formed near Japan?
A
Transform
B
Divergent
C
Convergent
D
Subduction

Slide 11 - Quiz

What is the driving force behind plate tectonics?
A
Convection currents
B
Plates
C
Mantle
D
Lava

Slide 12 - Quiz

See the building on the right, these measures help against:
A
Volcanic eruptions
B
Tsunamis
C
Forest fires
D
Earthquakes

Slide 13 - Quiz

The Alps are a mountain range. The formation of a mountain range happens through a ...
A
endogenic forces
B
exogenic forces

Slide 14 - Quiz

On what scale are earthquakes measured?
A
Mercalli
B
Beaufort
C
Scoville
D
Richter

Slide 15 - Quiz

Which scale level?
A
local
B
regional
C
national
D
continental

Slide 16 - Quiz

Wind blowing from the land to the ocean is called....
A
offbeach wind
B
offshore wind
C
onsea wind
D
onshore wind

Slide 17 - Quiz

What type of rain falls near mountains?
A
Convectional rainfall
B
Relief rainfall

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which scale level?
A
local
B
regional
C
national
D
continental

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which scale level?
A
local
B
regional
C
national
D
continental

Slide 20 - Quiz

If you go from a global scale to a local scale you are.........?
A
Zooming in
B
Zooming out

Slide 21 - Quiz

Forces that change the earth from the inside are called:
A
endogenic forces
B
exogenic forces

Slide 22 - Quiz

Rain is an example of an
A
endogenic force
B
exogenic force

Slide 23 - Quiz

What type of plates collide at Japan?
A
2 oceanic plates
B
A normal plate and a continental plate
C
2 continental plates
D
A continental against an oceanic plate

Slide 24 - Quiz

Why are there volcanic eruptions in the ring of fire?

Slide 25 - Open question

What are the consequences of this plate movement? Name 3 consequences.

Slide 26 - Open question

How can a tsunami become dangerous?

Slide 27 - Open question

What word doesn't belong?
A
Subduction
B
Transform plate movement
C
Stratovolcano
D
Explosive volcanism

Slide 28 - Quiz

What word doesn't belong with the country: Iceland?
A
Divergent
B
Convergent
C
Effusive volcanism
D
Mid Oceanic ridge

Slide 29 - Quiz

Convergent
Divergent
TRansform
New Earth crust
Earthquakes
Crust dissapears
Mid-oceanic ridge
Mountains

Slide 30 - Drag question

The Netherlands are situated on the:
A
Eurasian plate
B
Dutch plate
C
European plate
D
Egeian plate

Slide 31 - Quiz

Plates that move towards each other are called Divergent:
A
Juist
B
Onjuist

Slide 32 - Quiz

What are the positive aspects of a volcano? Name at least 2.

Slide 33 - Open question

Which one is correct?
A
Volcanoes and earthquakes are mainly near plate boundaries.
B
Exogenic forces change the inside of the Earth's crust.
C
A continental plate is heavier than a oceanic plate.
D
Around the atlantic ocean are a lot of volcanoes and earthquakes.

Slide 34 - Quiz

a Is the plate with number 2 an oceanic or continental plate?

b explain your answer.

Slide 35 - Open question

Molten rock in the Earth is called:
A
Magma
B
Lava

Slide 36 - Quiz

The most and heaviest Earthquakes are at a ... platemovement:
A
convergent
B
divergent
C
transform
D
subduction

Slide 37 - Quiz

Trenches are formed due to:
A
divergence
B
subduction
C
convergence
D
transform

Slide 38 - Quiz

The place at the Earth's surface straight above the Earthquake is called:
A
hypocentre
B
epicentre

Slide 39 - Quiz

Scientists who studie Earthquakes are called:
A
seismographs
B
seismologists
C
geographists
D
geologists

Slide 40 - Quiz

A tsunami can be predicted with a:
A
Warning system
B
Disaster plan
C
Evacuationplan
D
Hazard management

Slide 41 - Quiz

The Gulf Stream is an ocean current coming from
A
Canada
B
Norway
C
Peru
D
Mexico

Slide 42 - Quiz

Onshore wind is in the Netherlands a western wind.
A
True
B
False

Slide 43 - Quiz

Onshore winds in the summer will lead to ... near the coast.
A
Cooler temperatures
B
Warmer temperaturs

Slide 44 - Quiz

Leeward side and rainshadow are at the same side of a mountain.
A
True
B
False

Slide 45 - Quiz

It is summer in the Netherlands and we have a heatwave. What type of wind do we have?
A
Onshore wind
B
Offshore wind

Slide 46 - Quiz

What is the difference between the Windward and the Leeward side?
A
The Leeward side is the right side of a mountain
B
The Leeward side is the left side of a mountain
C
There is plenty of rain at the Windward side
D
The Windward side will receive hardly any rain

Slide 47 - Quiz

Look at the map. Which place(s) is/are at the leeward side of the mountain?
A
A and B
B
A and C
C
B
D
C

Slide 48 - Quiz

Which form of relief can you find in the Netherlands?
A
High mountain range
B
Low mountain range
C
Hills and lowland
D
There is no relief

Slide 49 - Quiz

Which form of relief is this?
A
High mountainrange
B
Low mountainrange
C
Hills
D
Lowland

Slide 50 - Quiz

Drag the words to the correct places on the drawing
Windward side
Leeward side
Relief rainfall
Rain shadow

Slide 51 - Drag question

Are there any

Slide 52 - Open question