Title: Grade 7 Science Unit 4: The Earths Crust
1Grade 7 ScienceUnit 4 The Earths Crust
- Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Mountains
2Earthquakes
- The shaking of the Earth
- Measured using a seismograph
- The Richter Scale measures the strength of the
earthquake
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4- They are the result of energy released from
forces built up due to plate tectonics in Earths
crust - When this energy is released, it travels in
seismic waves.
5Local Earthquakes?
- Usually minor in our region. They occur due to
the movement along local faults on the floor of
the Atlantic Ocean.
6- Burin Peninsula, 1929, tsunami (pg. 374)
7Volcanoes
- An opening in Earths crust.
Mt. St. Helens May 18, 1980 Washington
8Paricutin February 20, 1943 Mexico
9Mt. Pinatubo June 1991 Philippians
10Kilauea November 24, 2007 Hawaii
The most active volcano on Earth
11Where Do Volcanoes Form?
- 1. At collision zones intense pressure can melt
rock that later flows to the surface as a volcano
(the Pacific Ocean is being subducted under Japan)
12- 2. Where plates separate, molten rock flows up to
the surface (Mid-Atlantic Ridge)
13- 3. In area where the plates are thin, lava can be
forced up through the cracks to the surface.
(Hawaiian Islands)
14Pacific Ring of Fire
- The name given to the volcanoes encircling the
Pacific Ocean.
15Activity 11-2E Patterns in Earthquake and
Volcano Locations
16- 2. Glooscap Mikmaq legend about the Sugarloaf
Mountains.
17Theories and Explanations In the Past...
- 1. Pele Hawaiian goddess who makes the mountains
shake and lava flow at Kilauea.
18- 3. Anaxagoras Greek who believed that volcanic
eruptions were caused by great winds within the
earth.
19- 4. René Decartes French philosopher who believed
an incandescent earth core was the source of
volcanic heat.
20Mountain Formation
- Due to
- 1. folding
- 2. faulting
- 3. volcanic eruptions.
211. Folding...
- A bend in rock layers.
- Created when plates collide at convergent
boundaries.
22Himalayan Mountains Asia
23Appalachian Mountains North America
242. Faulting...
- A break in rock layers.
- When the rock is too brittle to fold.
- Faulting can result from squeezing or stretching
the Earths crust.
25Andes Mountains South America
263. Volcanic Eruptions
- When magma is forced up by pressure from deep
within Earth, it can uplift the rock and create
features on the surface. The magma may erupt as
volcanoes.
27Mount St. Helens Washington