Title: Landforms, Water, and Natural Resources
1Landforms, Water, and Natural Resources
CHAPTER 4
- Section 1 Landforms
- Section 2 The Hydrosphere
- Section 3 Natural Resources
2Plate tectonics create landforms
Section 1Landforms
- Earths crust is made up of moving plates, which
spread, collide, and slide laterally past each
other.
- Spreading plates form oceanic ridges undersea and
rift valleys on land. - Colliding plates cause trenches and volcanoes
undersea and mountains on land. - Plates sliding laterally cause fractures and
earthquakes.
Plate Tectonics Animation
3Forces on Earths surface
Section 1Landforms
- Weathering and erosion shape the land.
- weatheringslow and hard to detect includes
chemical and physical processes - erosionmovement of surface materialby water,
wind, and icewears down land
4SECTION 1
Landforms
Weathering and Erosion
5Tectonics and surface forces interact
Section 1Landforms
- Landforms are created through a combination of
forces. - For example, a mountain range is formed by
tectonics, then weathered and eroded to create
valleys, alluvial fans, deltas, and other
landforms.
6Water on Earth
Section 2The Hydrosphere
- Forms
- saltwater97 percent of worlds water
- freshwatermost frozen in ice caps less than 1
percent in vapor and liquid form - Where liquid fresh water is found
- surface waterin rivers, lakes, estuaries,
wetlands - groundwaterstored in soil and water table
7SECTION 2
The Hydrosphere
8Floods
Section 2The Hydrosphere
- Causesheavy rains, sudden snow melts human
activity may contribute - Effectserosion, loss of vegetation, death and
destruction
9Importance of soil and forests
Section 3Natural Resources
- Soil is crucial for food production.
- Forests protect soil from erosion, provide
species habitats, and yield useful products.
10Concerns about air and water quality
Section 3Natural Resources
- air pollutionthreatens air supply, creates acid
rain, damages the ozone layer, may contribute to
global warming - water pollution threatens clean water supply,
contributes to shortages
Acid Rain Video
11SECTION 3
Natural Resources
Effects Causes acid rain, whichcan damage
treesand kill fish in lakesmay damage the
ozone layer presents a threat to human health
CausesFactories and automobiles burn fuel,
releasing smoke and fumes into the atmosphere.
12Minerals
Section 3Natural Resources
- Minerals are used in many processes and products,
including construction, jewelry, and
manufacturing. - Examples building materials, airplanes, cans,
glass.
13Energy resources
Section 3Natural Resources
- Energy resources include fossil fuelscoal,
natural gas, petroleumand uranium. - Uses
- uraniumenergy for nuclear power
- coalheat source power for steam engines, mills,
electricity generation dye making - petroleumlamp fuel gasoline, diesel and heating
fuel asphalt, petrochemicals - natural gashome and industrial heating fuel