1. Chapter 1: Living with Tectonic Hazards Part 1: Hazards of the world Copy when you see the star 2. What is a Natural Hazard •Earthquakes •Volcano eruption •Tsunami…
1. State the structure of Earth Label the worlds crustal plates Explain that convection current causesplates to move 2. Innermost part of the Earth. 3450km.…
1. Chapter 1: Living with Tectonic Hazards Part 1: Hazards of the world Copy when you see the star 2. What is a Natural Hazard •Earthquakes •Volcano eruption •Tsunami…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Inner Structure of the Earth Slide 3 1.Inner Coredense and solid 4000 miles below surface 2.Outer CoreMolten or liquid Both are mostly hot and made of hot…
1. Chapter 1: Living with Tectonic Hazards Part 1: Hazards of the world Copy when you see the star 2. What is a Natural Hazard •Earthquakes •Volcano eruption •Tsunami…
1. State the structure of Earth Label the worlds crustal plates Explain that convection current causesplates to move 2. Innermost part of the Earth. 3450km.…
Slide 1 Question: Explain how the study of plate tectonics helps us to understand the occurrence of earthquakes Slide 2 Answer Layout: Earthquakes are caused by the movement…
Slide 1 Forces of Change Slide 2 Spheres of Earth A.Lithosphere: includes all landmasses on Earth - about 30% of the Earth’s surface Slide 3 B. Hydrosphere: includes all…
Earth Notes Chapter 2 ~ Section 2 Forces of Change The Earthâs Interior Inner Core â about 4,000 miles below the surface of the Earth Outer Core â 1,400 miles thick, temperature…
Continental Drift How many continents are there? Were the continents always located in the same position? http://www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/egeo/flash/2_1.swf http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es0806/es0806page01.cfm?chapter_no=08…