Zusammenfassung der Ressource
geography- Dangerous Planet
- Eathquakes
- How are earthquakes formed?
- Earthquakes are usually formed
when rock underground
suddenly breakd along the fault
- Preparing for an earthquake.
- Put shutters on your windows
- have an escape plan
- practise hiding under tables
- practise stop drop hold on
- Cities can be evacuated
- Volcaones
- Shield Volcanoes
- shield
volcanoes have
non vicous lava
(non sticky)
- Due to this
these
volcanoes
erput more
often.
- this put the
enviorement and
people in less
danger
- Shield
Volcanoes
have
constructive
plate margins.
- these
volcanoes are
short with a
wide base
- this
lava is
called
basaltic
lava
- Composite Volcanoes
- Composite
volcanoes
have
vicous lava
(sticky)
- Due to this
these
volcanoes
dont erput as
often.
- This puts the
enviorement
and people in
danger.
- This is due
to it giving
out things
like
pyroclastic
flows and
ash.
- Composite
Volcanoes have
destructive plate
margins.
- these
volcanoes
are tall
with
narrow
bases
- the lava is
called
andestic lava
- How are Volcanoes formed?
- volcanoes are formed
when magma from the
earths works its way to
the surface. At the surface
it erputs to form lava flow
and ash.
- plate boundary movements
- Destructive plate boundaries
- The oceanic and the
continental plates push
together. this causes the
oceanic plate to sink as its
heavier
- this then sinks
into the mantle
which causes
magma.
- Collision plate boundaries
- The continental plates
move towards eachother
causing pressure.
- this heats up the
mountain which will
then cause the
mountain to fold.
- Construction plate boundaries
- The oceanic
plates move
apart causing
a gap to form.
- This will then
fill up with
magma
creating a
volcano.
- Conservation plate boundaries
- two plates slide past
eachother causing
friction and tention
- the rock breaks, the
ground shakes, and an
earthquake is formed.