SCIENCE GRADE SEVEN – EARTH MATTERS

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SCIENCE GRADE SEVEN – EARTH MATTERS Plate Tectonics Geological History Earth Matters Topographic Maps Faulting Geological Features Earthquakes Rock Cycle Vocabulary: All 6-8 Process Vocabulary plus: Earthquake Erosion Fault Floodplain Geological Time Scale Glacier Igneous Rock Metamorphic Rock Mineral Mountain Rock Cycle Sedimentary Rock Tectonic Plates Valley Volcano Weathering Volcanoes Essential Understandings: The geological history of the Earth can be divided into major time periods which are characterized by distinct life forms. Rocks, landscape, minerals, quarries, trap rock ridges and earthquakes are all geological features. These features influence land use and consequently the lives of the people who live here. Topographic maps are constructed using contour lines, and they give us a visual layout of the elevation of our land. Heat flow and movements within the Earth cause the rock cycle, plate tectonics and faulting, as well as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.