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Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

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Page 1: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Topography:

Mapping the

Surface of the Earth

Page 2: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes:

– Plate Motion (caused by convection currents), which create and destroy features

– Hotspots (underground magma chambers), which can create and destroy features

– Erosion & Weathering, which break down the surface of the Earth

Topographic maps are one way to monitor these changes.

Where we’re going next?!? How does life respond to the changes to Earth’s surface?

Page 3: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

At the end, you should know:What is a topographic map?

How is it different from a “typical” map?

What are contour lines?

What are contour intervals?

Page 4: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

What are topographic maps? Represent the differences in

elevation Show the dimension of height in

addition to the “typical” map features (cities, waterways, etc.)

Useful for representing to scale Earth’s features on a (typically) two dimensional surface

Page 5: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Key Feature of Topographic Maps: Contour lines show the

changes in elevation. Contour intervals: the

space between contour lines, giving indication as to the steepness of an area.

The further apart the contour lines, or the larger the interval, the more gradual the slope.

Or, the closer together the contour lines, and the smaller the space between them, the steeper the land.

Page 6: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Key Feature of Topographic Maps: Sea level is represented as 0 feet, kilometers,

miles, etc. If an elevation changes and goes downward, it

is represented by a contour line with “spokes” or “dashes.” For example:

… and/or it might show a negative number.

0

-20 -10

Page 7: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helen’s???

Examine the topography of Mt. St. Helens before the 1980 eruption.

The shaded portion of the map represents glaciers.

Complete questions for Map A…

Page 8: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens???

Map A:

1. You should have drawn a mountain.

2. The highest point (actually points) is about 2800 meters.

Page 9: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens???

Let’s analyze this topo-graphic map together…

Page 10: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt.St. Helens???

Which portion of the mountain is steeper, the slope between 1500-2000 meters, or the slope between 2000-2500 meters?

How do you know?

Page 11: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens??? Which portion of

the mountain is steeper, the slope between 1500-2000 meters, or the slope between 2000-2500 meters? It is steeper between 2000-2500 meters.

How do you know? The contour lines are closer together.

Page 12: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens???

What is the contour interval on this map?

Page 13: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens???

What is the contour interval on this map?

100 meters

Page 14: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens???

What is the lowest elevation shown on the map of Mt. St. Helens?

Page 15: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens??? What is the

lowest elevation shown on the map of Mt. St. Helens?

Lowest = 1300 meters

Page 16: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens??? If you were to

hike up part of Mt. St. Helens, which route would be easier (less exhausting) to follow?

Why?

Path A

Path B

Page 17: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens??? If you were to hike

up part of Mt. St. Helens, which route would be easier (less exhausting) to follow? Path B would be an easier path.

Why?It is not as steep - the contour lines are not as close together; the contour interval (space between the contour lines) is larger.

Path A

Path B

Page 18: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens??? Note the

locations of A, B, and C on the map.

If this volcano were to erupt at point A, would the lava likely flow to point B or point C?

Explain why.

A

C

B

Page 19: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens??? If this volcano

were to erupt at point A, would the lava likely flow to point B or point C? It would flow towards point C since it is downhill from the eruption point.

Explain why.The lava wouldn’t flow uphill over the peak to reach point B.

A

C

B

Page 20: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens?

Shown here are two topographic maps of Mt. St. Helens. The “after” map shows how it appears after the May, 1980 eruption. Map B shows the topography of the mountain as it appears today. Answer the questions related to this map.

Before 1980 Eruption After 1980 Eruption

Page 21: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

How about a map of Mt. St. Helens?

Map B5. There is a large “chunk”

missing from the north side of the volcano.

6. Now, the highest portion of the volcano only reaches 2400 meters.

7. The volcano is 400 meters lower than before the eruption.

8. The crater is larger than before the eruption.

After 1980 Eruption

Page 22: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

What is the difference between the two maps?

The biggest difference in the geography of this area is the huge crater that formed from the eruption (shown by the dashed line on the “after” map). The top portion of the mountain literally blew off from the violent eruption.

Before 1980 Eruption After 1980 Eruption

Page 23: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

If we could see the side view…Before After

Page 24: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Timeout! Let’s take a few minutes to wrap up any

activities from Friday that you didn’t get complete.

And / Or There are some extension activities that will help you prepare for the mastery check tomorrow

Regroup with about 5 minutes remaining in class to check the last portion of the homework together.

Page 25: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

How well can you identify features on a topographic map?

Page 26: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…

Cliff?

Page 27: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…

Cliff? C

Page 28: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…Rock Quarry?

Page 29: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…

Rock Quarry? D

Page 30: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…River?

Page 31: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…

River? B

Page 32: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…Mountain Peak?

Page 33: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…

Mountain Peak? F

Page 34: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…Ocean?

Page 35: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…

Ocean? A

Page 36: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…Island?

Page 37: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…

Island? G

Page 38: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…Steep Quarry Wall?

Page 39: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

Which letter represents the…

Steep Quarry Wall? E

Page 40: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

How well can you label the elevation on a topographic map?

0

10

First thing you need to know is

the contour interval?

Page 41: Topography: Mapping the Surface of the Earth. Facts: The Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Forces responsible for these changes: –Plate Motion (caused.

Let’s Practice:

How well can you label the elevation on a topographic map?

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