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The Earth (geography)

Published on Dec 10, 2015

This slide is for my revision for my junior certificate

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE RESTLESS EARTH

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INSIDE THE EARTH

  • Core: the hottest and centre bit of the earth
  • Mantle: hot, some rocks are semi molten and flow
  • Crusts: thinner outer shell, Made From Solid Rocks
  • Plates: slabs of earth, carries continents
  • Plate bounderies: where plate meets.
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PLATES

  • Sliding plates
  • Colliding plates
  • Seperating plates.
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SLIDING PLATES

  • This is when plates pass by each other.
  • Cause: earthquakes

COLLIDING PLATES

  • Currents of molten drag the toward each other
  • Causes: (i) earthquakes (ii) fold mountains (iii) ocean trenches
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SEPARATING PLATES

  • Current molten in mantle drags plate apart
  • Causes: (i) volcanic islands (ii) volcanic mountains (iii)mid ocean ridge
Photo by Jeff_Werner

EARTHQUAKES

FORMED WHEN PLATES SLIDE OR COLLIDE

FORMED

  • When plates slide or collide they cause compression underneath the earths surface causing a crack
  • The crack is know as the focus
  • The crack causes shockwaves around the focus
  • These cause the earth to tremble or quake.the epic centre is where the strongest effects occure.
  • The Seismograph is used to measure earth quakes.

(3) VOLCANIC ACTIVITY

  • Plates seperate causeing magma to force its self through the crack onto the surface
  • Magma then cools and hardens, which is then known as lava
  • When lava is poured quietly it is known as Mid- Ocean- Ridge
  • When lava violently forces its way out through a vent its known as Volcanic activity
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TYPES OF VOLVANOES

  • Active: Erupts regularly EG: Etna, vesuvius Italy
  • Dormant: Hasn't erupted in a long time but may erupt EG: Cotopaxi, Ecuador
  • Extinct: hasnt erupted in historical times EG: Slemish, Co Antrim, Ireland
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THE PACIFIC RING OF FIRE

  • This is a ring around the pacific ocean
  • WItch active volcanoes
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