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Chapter 7: Natural disasters in Japan
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Chapter 7: Natural disasters in Japan

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What types of natural disasters do you know?

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What do you want to know about natural disasters?

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Lesson 1:
At the end of the lesson you are able to:
1. Explain what the ring of fire is

2.Draw the several directions of plate movement.

Languageaim: Explain what the words: prosperous, eruption, (shape of an) arc and jerky mean.



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Forces that change the earth

Exogenic force= 
From the outside
Endogenic force=
from the inside

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Japan in the ring of fire

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Exogenic
Two exogenic forces:

  1. Weathering
  2. Erosion

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Endogenic force: Plate tectonics

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Note!!!


Endo
genic force: forces from the inside: earthquakes, volcano's.

Exogenic forcen: force from the outside: weathering, erosion.

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Convection current

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This lesson
Paragraph 1
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Fill in Exercise
Quiz
Check homework

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Note!
Convection current

=  the flow of molten rock under the earths crust.


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Types of plates 
Note:
Oceanic plate:
- Very heavy!

Continental plate:
- Lighter than oceanic plate. 

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Subduction
The heavy oceanic plate is
 forced under the continental
plate. 

The oceanic plate melts >
 becomes magma

Magma rises to the surface and creates a volcano. 



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Plate boundaries

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Convergent plate boundary
Because of this movement mountain chains will eventually develop in the regions next to the convergent boundary.

The Alps are an example of such a mountain chain. 


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Divergent plate boundary
Two tectonic plates which move apart.

Oceanic ridge
Underwater mountains formed by a divergent plate boundary.

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Transform plate boundary

Where 2 tectonic plates slide alongside each other .

Earthquakes are common

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Draw the directions of plate movement
1.Convergent

2.Divergent

3.Transform
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Fill in the blanks: Apply the words Prosperous (welvarend), Jerky (schokkerig), Eruption (uitbarsting) ,Arc (Boog), Volcano
Japan is a ...1......country in East Asia. It is part of the ring of fire 
The ring of fire is an....2.....shaped ring around the pacific plate. Along the plate boundaries you can find multiple......3.....
They ......4.....when magma rises in the subductionzone.

Plates collide not always very smooth, normally they have ....5.....movements and earthquakes are created.

 

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Task
Paragraph 1 excersises 2,3,5,6,7 and 9

First 10 minutes in silence 
last 10 minutes of this lesson 

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Now you are able to:
1. Explain what the ring of fire is

2.Draw the several directions of plate movement.

Languageaim: Explain what the words: prosperous, eruption, (shape of an) arc and jerky mean.



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

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

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An earthquake is an ... force
A
endogenic
B
exogenic

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Divergent
Convergent
Transform

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Homework for next week

Paragraph 1 excersises 2,3,5,6,7 and 9


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