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Slide 1 Volcanic Landforms How do volcanoes change the Earth’s surface? Slide 2 What you will learn 1.What landforms lava and ash create. 2.How the magma that hardens beneath…
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Ch 3 Review Volcanoes & Extrusives Whatâs the difference between magma and lava? What is a caldera? Name an example of a caldera. Describe 2 ways calderas form. Is lava…
PowerPoint Presentation Lesson 1 Physical Geography of the United States ESSENTIAL QUESTION ⢠How do physical systems and human systems shape a place? With over 3.5 million…
Modern Geomorphology Some interesting links In this lecture we consider hypothesis and test Some slides drawn by Dr. Tracy Furutani. Rather heavy modifications to some of…
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Climate Zones Climate zones are largely determined by 2 factors: Temperature and Rainfall Using data from temperature and rainfall, we can make climographs Check these 2…