Catalyst How has population growth effected society? Think about water sources, energy sources, ecosystems, etc.
Agenda Review – The Lithosphere Review Packet and Worksheets Trashketball (teams) Exit Ticket (socrative)
The Lithosphere JGXi_9A__Vc
The Lithosphere Lithosphere = outer surface of the Earth – The Earth is made up of Four layers. crust mantle inner core outer core
ROCKS
Weathering Mechanical or physical - breaking a rock into smaller pieces WITHOUT changing composition Chemical Weathering – breaking a rock into smaller pieces while changing the composition
Soil the result of weathering of rocks and the decomposition of plant and animal material
Soil Size – Gravel – Sand – Silt – clay
Soil
Alfred Wegener In 1912, created his hypothesis called “ continental drift. ” Continental drift = hypothesis that the Earth’s continents had once been joined as a single landmass then moved apart
Pangaea
Continental Drift
Evidence of CONTINENTAL DRIFT Geology – rocks and mountain ranges Fossils Climate – glacier deposits in hot areas Seafloor Spreading and Renewal
Plate tectonics Lithosphere is divided into 7 major plates The plates can move and change shape and size plate tectonics = the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that glide over the mantle explains the features and movement of Earth's surface in the present and the past Mountains Volcanoes earthquakes
3 Types of plate boundaries Divergent Convergent Transform
Earthquake An earthquake is the vibration of Earth produced by rapid release of energy
Focus is the point within Earth where the earthquake starts Epicenter is the location on the surface directly above the focus
Faults A crack or fracture in the Earth’s crust Large faults within the Earth's crust result from the action of plate tectonic forcescrustplate tectonic – The largest forming the boundaries between the plates Hanging wall = top Foot wall = bottom
Volcanoes Form at the subduction zones of convergent boundaries Magma = melted rock below earth’s surface Lava = what we call magma once it erupts to the surface
Types of volcanoes Shield volcanoes Cinder cone volcanoes Composite cone volcanoes
Ring of Fire area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occurearthquakesvolcanic
Hotspots Abnormally hot area of magma in the mantle – The magma then rises through the plates of the lithosphere and produces active volcanoes As oceanic volcanoes move away from the hot spot, they cool producing islands As continental volcanoes move away from hotspots, they cool and become extinct
Agenda Review – The Lithosphere Review Packet and Worksheets Trashketball (teams) Exit Ticket (socrative)