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Slide 1Chapter 32 Geologic History Relative & Absolute Dating BFRB Pages 245-256 Slide 2 Whos got the TIME? -RELATIVE TIME - the order or sequence is known, but not the…

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Slide 1Building Up Earth’s Surface Unit C Chapter 6 Lesson 3 C24 – C29 Slide 2 Objectives Recognize that constructive forces build up Earth’s surface features. Recognize…

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1. Landform Regions of CanadaThe movement of the earth’s plates, and the resultingfolding, faulting, and volcanic activity, have combinedwith the forces of erosion and…

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1. Hills and Mountains Step-by-Step Geography 2. Peak vocabulary orographic effect U-shaped valley V-shaped valley rain shadow glacier foothills mesa canyon altiplano plateau…

Documents 1 Canadian Geography 1202 Chapter 3 Landforms. 2 General Information 1.Canada – has the largest...

Slide 1 1 Canadian Geography 1202 Chapter 3 Landforms Slide 2 2 General Information 1.Canada – has the largest coastline of any country in the world. 2. Canada has four…

Documents The Seven Landform Regions of Canada. 1. The Pacific Coast - The Cordillera.

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Weathering and Erosion Properties of Earth's Water and Atmosphere SOL 6.5 Weathering= the process that breaks down rock and other substances at Earth's surface.…

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CSI: Nashville Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science Training Presentation Spring 2006 Sedimentary Rock Cycle Any rock (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic) exposed at…

Documents The Earth’s surface changes over time due to weathering and erosion.

The Earthâs surface changes over time due to weathering and erosion. The Earthâs surface is always changing! Weathering The breakdown do the materials of Earthâs crust…

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CSI: Nashville Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science Training Presentation Spring 2006 Sedimentary Rock Cycle Any rock (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic) exposed at…