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Warm-Up Wed Jan 29 Write What You Know! Write everything you know about the prompt below for five minutes, try for at least 3-4 complete sentences. Describe the three different types of stress that affect the Earth’s rocks.

Earthquake Forces Notes Chapter 2.1 Forces in Earth’s Crust

Organizing Your Notes Organizing your notes . . . Makes notes easier to take Makes notes easier to study from Reinforces your learning Many ways to organize notes . . . Cornell Notes: developed at Cornell Univesity

a force is a push or pull on an object Date: 1/29/2014 Title: Earthquake Forces Notes Key Terms: Notes/Pictures: a force is a push or pull on an object A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume Force Stress

Earthquake Forces Force Stress a force is a push or pull on an object A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume

Draw Pictures!!!

Tension Tension Pulls on rock, stretching it, making it thinner What kind of plate boundary might form from tension? What landforms might you see?

Compression Compression Squeezes rock until it folds or breaks What kind of plate boundary can form from compression? What kind of landforms might you see?

Shearing Shearing Pushes rock in two opposite directions, tearing rock What kind of plate boundary?