Recap of Homework 1 1)Use the available material given in the notes 2)Show your work, DON’T FORGET THE UNITS 3)(1km) 2 =(1000m) 2  1km 2 =(1000) 2 m 2.

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Recap of Homework 1 1)Use the available material given in the notes 2)Show your work, DON’T FORGET THE UNITS 3)(1km) 2 =(1000m) 2  1km 2 =(1000) 2 m 2 =1.000,000m 2 4)1m 3 =1000L 5)Round the numbers correctly Grades:10 questions  100/100 Each question had 2 conversions, each one takes 5points If you didn’t show your work clearly, you lost points

HW-1 - Summary Summary statistics Maximum = 10 Min = 4 Mean = 8.73

MAR 110 Natural Hazards & the Oceans Tutorial #3 Ocean Basin Physiography & Plate Tectonics

Key Vocabulary Continental drift-plate tectonicsContinental plates Plate convergence

Key Vocabulary Transform faultSubduction Plate divergenceSea-floor spreading

Ocean Basin Bathymetric Profile

The Earth’s Major Plates

Bathymetric Features - Exercise 1

Some Reminders  Before starting the HW read Chapter 3 from the book ‘ Invitation to Oceanography’ and the provided notes Thursday, February 14 th  HW 3 is due to Thursday, February 14 th  If you need help, please see us on either Tuesday or Thursday before class (Dion 108)

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