Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Restless Earth
- Structure of the Earth
- Crust
- Mantle
- Outer Core
- Inner Core
- Types of Crust
- Continental Crust
- Rock Type: Granite
Thickness: 30-50km thick
Density: Low Density
- Oceanic Crust
- Rock Type: Basalt
Thickness: 6-8km thick
Density: High Density
- Tectonic Plates
- Types of Plates
- Oceanic Plate: A
plate carrying
ocean, it is
younger,
heavier, can sink
and is constantly
being recycled
- Continental
Plate: A plate
carrying land, it
is older, lighter,
cannot sink and
is permanent
- Plate Boundaries
- Collision: Where two plates are
forced together creating a
mountain range
- Conservative: Where two plates
slide past each other, this plat
boundary can become stuck and
when freed create an earthquake
- Constructive: Where two plate move
apart from each other causing
magma to rise through the gap in the
plates creating a volcano
- Destructive: Where one plate is
forced under another (Subduction)
destroying the subducted plate
creating new land and volcanoes
- Volcanoes
- State of Volcanoes
- Active (Alive)
- Dormant (Asleep)
- Extinct (Dead)
- Types of Volcano
- Shield
- Slow lava flow, runny
lava, gentle and frequent
eruptions
- Composite
- Pyroclastic flow, very
destructive, can lay dormant for
many years and then suddenly
erupt, fast lava flow, thick lava
- Pyroclastic Flow: A mixture of
hot steam, ash, rock and dust.
- Earthquakes
- Conservative Plate Boundary
- Two tectonic plates slide
past each other and create
pressure as they stick
together. When the pressure
is released an earthquake is
released.
- Ricther Scale
- 1. You wouldn't notice this.
- 2. Registers on seismographs
- 3. Very faint tremor felt
- 4. Books fall off shelves
- 5. Buildings damaged
- 6. Some building collapse
- 7. Ground can be seen shaking
- 8. Large buildings destroyed
- 9. Complete destruction
- Most earthquakes are on the
boundary of the Indo-Australian
plate and the Pacific plate.
- Earthquake Proofing Buildings
- MEDC
- Damper
- Acts like a pendulum,
reducing building sway
- Cross Bracing
- Stops floor collapsing
- Shock Absorbers
- Strong, Flexible, Steel Frame
- Stops cracking
- Strong Double Glazed Windows
- Stop broken glass
from showering down
- Deep Foundations
- To prevent collapse
- LEDC
- Bamboo Frame
- Light Weight Thatch
- Walls made from mud and straw
- Concrete rings
- To tie down the walls
to the foundations
- Steel Rod Foundations
- Tsunamis
- Made when two plates on a
destructive plate boundary, get
stuck and build up pressure.
This pressure is then released
and the oceanic plate flicks up
causing a tsunami to form.
- Case Studies
- Volcano Case Stuudy
- Earthquake Case Study
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