powerpoint project final
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By: Catie McGee
CHANGES IN THE EARTH’S SURFACE
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Erosion
Glaciers
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Landslides
NATURAL CAUSES OF CHANGE
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The Process that breaks things down.
EROSION
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After it rains and you go outside to play, you might notice a lot of small rocks and dirt at the bottom of a hill.
This is because erosion took place.
The water washed the smaller material down the hill.
EXAMPLE
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The processes that change the character of rocks at or near the Earth's surface
WEATHERING
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Mechanical Weathering
Physical
Breaks down rocks into smaller pieces
Caused by water freezing and melting
• Usually at the Earth’s surface
FIRST TYPE
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Chemical Weathering
Rock Decomposition
Rocks are exposed to water and gases
Change chemical compounds- form new rocks
SECOND TYPE
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A large river of ice that moves very slowly.
GLACIERS
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While glaciers move slowly, they carve out the ground.
The carving makes valleys.
MAKING OF VALLEYS
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A mountain that opens down into a pool of molten rock below Earth’s surface.
VOLCANOES
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Plates under Earth’s crust move apart
Movement causes friction
Friction causes pressure build up
High pressure causes a volcanic eruption
HOW THEY WORK…
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OowFvnlWI90
YOUTUBE VIDEO
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Shaking at the surface of the Earth because of movement underground along a fault line/volcanic activity.
EARTHQUAKES
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Determines size of an earthquake
Uses seismic waves
- A wave that travels through the Earth
RICHTER MAGNITUDE SCALE
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2. 9 and lower N ot fe l t
3 . 0 -4 .9
Fe l t but l i tt le damage
5. 0-10
Fe l t and a lo t o f damage
RICHTER MAGNITUDE SCALE
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Rocks and other material sliding down a mountain or cliff.
LANDSLIDES
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Rain- adds weight
Erosion- base is removed
Earthquakes- loosens material
Volcanic eruption- flowing lava
Humans:Mining
Deforestation
CAUSES
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Geography4 K id s . co m : B iosp here : E ros io n . ( n .d . ) .Ra d e r ' s GEO GRA P H Y 4 K IDS .CO M . Retr ieve d Februar y 27 , 2011 , f rom http ://ge o gra p hy 4k i d s . co m/ f i le s / l
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K ids .Net . A u - Encyc lop e d i a > R ichter sca le . ( n .d . ) . K id s .N e t . Au - En cyc lop e d ia . Retr ieved Februar y 27 , 2011 , f rom http ://en cyc l op e d i a . k i d s . n et . a u /
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Lands l id e s - Geo lo gy For K ids - By K idsG e o. co m. ( n .d . ) . G e og ra p hy For K id s - By K id sGe o .co m . Retr ieved Februar y 27 , 2011 , f rom http :// w w w. k i d s ge o .co m/geo l og y - for -k id s / 00 7 1 -lands l i de s . p hp
CREDITS
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PICTURE CREDITS
Thienzieryung, “Landslide Area At Ranau-Kota Kinabalu Road” December 26, 2009 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
Marin Luff, “Earthquake damage- Bridge Street” February 22,2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
John Cooke, “Volcano” November 25, 2010 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
Fylkesarkivet I Sogn og Fjordane, “Stalheim Hotel” circa 1910 via Flickr, public domain
State Library of New South Wales, “Glacier, New Fortuna Bay, 1915” May 16, 2009 via Flickr, public domain
Ivanvlee8, “DSCF0422a”, October 14, 2007 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
The Library of Congress, “Eroded Land”, circa 1939 via Flickr, Public Domain