Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Restless earth AQA geography
- structure
- layers
- core
- inner
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- the inner core is the hottest part of the Earth. its around 5,500 degrees celcius and is a dense solid made up of iron and nickel.
- outer
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- the outer core is 2,000km thick and liquid.
- mantle
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- the mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth. its made of semi-molten rock and is about 3,000km thick.
- crust
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- the crust is the thinnest layer and is varies between a thickness of 5-70km. the crust is made up of plates .
- oceanic
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- 4-7 miles thick.
made up of heavy rock such as basalt.
made of liquid lava that cools quickly
- continental
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- 19 miles thick.
made up of rock such as granite.
mostly igneous rock divided into 2 layers
- Plates
- convection currents
Anmerkungen:
- convection currents move the plates around the earth and cause continental shift.
- plate boundaries
- destructive
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- create violent earthquakes and volcanoes.
form when 2 plates move towards eachother.
if its 2 continental plates they will push up and create fold mountains.
also create ocean trenches.
- volcanoes
- composite
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- made up of alternating layers of lava and ash.
slow moving sticky thick lave causes them to be steep and tall with wide bases.
usually found at destructive plate boundaries.
- super
- Yellowstone
- 1000km3 of material
- caldera
- Lahar
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- volcanic mudflow. water combines with mud and volacanic ash then flows down hill.
- hazard maps
- magma
- lava
- pyroclastic flow
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- seismometers
- VEI volcanic explosivity index
- Soufriere Hills, Montserrat
- shield
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- usually found at constructive plate boundariels.
theyare low with gently sloping sides this is due to them having thin runny fast moving lava that travels farther.
gentle frequent eruptions.
- earthquakes
Anmerkungen:
- earthquakes occur due to friction between plates. a sudden jolt causes vibrations called seimic waves the rapidly race in all directions. the point at which a earthquake occurs is called the focus. the point directly above that at ground level is called the epicentre.
- tsunami
- Japan
- fault line
- epicentre
- focus
- richter scale
- seismic waves
- MEDC
- Chile,2010
- LEDC
- Haiti, 2010
- mountains
- HEP
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- hydroelectric power.
using water to create energy.
- sustainable farming
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- growing just enough to survive
- Himalayas, Nepal
- GDP
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- gross domestic produce.
indicator of wealth of an area
- constructive
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- create mid ocean ridges, volcanoes and earthquakes.
2 plates moving away from eachother
- ocean trenches
- mariana trench
- converging
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- create frequent violent earthquakes.
2 plates sliding past eachother wiithout creating or destroying land.
- pacific ring of fire
- pangea
Anmerkungen:
- pangea was a super continent that formed approximately 300 million years ago then began to break apart after 100 million years.