Slide 1The Geological History of Connecticut Presentation for Hillcrest Middle School Grade 7 January 15, 2013 Slide 2 From: The Influence of Geology on the Connecticut Landscape…
1. Unit #10:Weathering, Erosion, Deposition 2. Why do rocks weather? rocks below the surface are protected from the exposure to wind, water and biological processes once…
1. WaterfallsThe River Twiss and Doe near Ingleton, North Yorkshire 2. Describe the environment • Vegetation density • Vegetation type • Relief • = height and shape…
Slide 1 Pleistocene Glaciation of North America Slide 2 Pleistocene Ice Ages Slide 3 Direct Effects of Past Glaciation –Most of the soil and sedimentary rocks were scraped…
Slide 1 Plate Tectonics: Continental Drift Plate tectonics is a unifying theory that attempts to explain natural phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanoes. Slide 2 Continental…
Slide 1 Canada’s Landform Regions Slide 2 Glacial Erosion Slide 3 Landform Region Map Slide 4 Canadian Shield Lake near Port Cartier, Quebec Rounded hills in the background…
Waterfalls The River Twiss and Doe near Ingleton, North Yorkshire Describe the environment Vegetation density Vegetation type Relief = height and shape of the land Cross-section…
Glaciated Landscapes The Cairngorms and Loch Lomond National Parks Aims For a named upland glaciated landscape. Describe and explain the formation of the main features found…
Chunky Weathering and Erosion Chunky Weathering and Erosion Earthâs surface breaks into chunks and the chunks move. The breakdown of rocks at or near Earthâs surface is…