Title: Chapter 2 – A Living Planet
1Chapter 2 A Living Planet
Physical Geography The study of the natural
aspects of the Earth.
2The Earth
Earth's inner core is solid iron, its outer core
is liquid iron mixed with other components, and
its mantle is dense rock.
3Earth Inside and Out
- Inside the Earth
- Core
- Inner Core Solid Iron ball
- Outer Core swirling melted metals
- Mantle
- Contains most of the Earths mass
- Magma forms in mantle
4On And Above The Earth
- Atmosphere
- Layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- Lithosphere
- Solid rock portion of earths surface
- Underwater its called the sea floor
- Huge landmasses above the sea floor are called
CONTINENTS - Hydrosphere
- All water elements on earth
- Oceans, seas, rivers, water in atmosphere, etc.
5The Biosphere
- Biosphere
- Part of the earth where plants and animals live
- Made up of atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere
6Bodies of Water and Landforms
- Bodies of water
- Many types of bodies of water on Earth
- Examples
- Oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams, ground water
7Hydrologic Cycle
8Windward Side
Leeward Side
9Tsunami
- Giant waves in the ocean usually caused by
massive shifts in the Earths crust - Tsunami Animation
102-3 Internal Forces Shaping the Earth
- Tectonic Plates
- Huge masses of lithosphere that move and shift
atop the hot, molten asthenosphere.
11- Continental Drift
- The theory that the continents have shifted over
time into new positions on the face of the Earth - Began with Pangaea
12Plate Movement
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14Plate Movement
- 2) subduction or diving under another plate
15Plate Movement
- 3) collision or crashing into each other
16Plate Movement
- 4) shearing or sliding past each other
Plate A
Plate B
17Types of Plate Boundaries
1) Divergent Boundary Plates move away from
each other. (Spreading)
2) Convergent Boundary Plates move toward each
other. (Subduction or Collision)
3) Transform Boundary Plates slide past each
other. (Shearing)
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19- When two plates meet they can cause folding or
cracking - Fault crack in the Earths crust where two
plates meet.
San Andreas Fault Line
20Earthquakes
- Sudden shifts along fault line
- Seismograph
- Special device that can detect vibrations in the
Earths surface - Richter Scale a scale of measurement used to
determine how strong an earthquake is
21Volcano
- Magma eruptions through crust of the Earth. Many
underwater.
Named after Vulcan the Roman god for fire and
metal working. He was the protector of smiths,
and was normally depicted as a bearded man,
dressed as a worker and carrying the utensils of
a smith.
22- Ring of Fire
- Ring of volcanoes and volcanic activity around
the Pacific Ocean
232-4 External Forces Shaping the Earth
- Weathering
- Mechanical, chemical
- Erosion
- Water, Wind, Glacial
- Building Soil
- Weathering and erosion break down the Rocks of
the Earth and create soil.