Where do volcanoes and earthquakes occur? Aim= To understand where volcanoes and earthquakes occur. Level 5: Describe and begin to explain geographical.

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Where do volcanoes and earthquakes occur? Aim= To understand where volcanoes and earthquakes occur. Level 5: Describe and begin to explain geographical patterns and physical … processes. 28 November, 2015

A map of the Earth’s plates Using your map of the Earth’s plates, add the arrows that show direction. Write down the names of the major plates. Use an atlas to plot the approximate positions of the following: (Remember to make a key): (or p.77 Basics). Volcanoes: Monsterrat; Mauna Loa; Mount Fuji; Popocatapetl; Ruapehu; Pinatubo; Etna; Mount St. Helens; Heimay; Krakatoa. Earthquakes: Afganistan; Italy; Kobe; San Fransico; Mexico; Philippines.

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Why do the plates move? Convention Currents Mantle Crust

Full sentence answers 1) What are the large broken pieces of the Earth’s crust called? 2) Where do volcanoes and earthquakes occur? 3) Why do the Earth’s plates move? Extension= Questions 2,4,5 and 6 p. 105 (Geog 1).