Rotation is the movement of the Earth around the Sun.
What is a section of the Earth´s surface, made up of the Earth´s crust and the mantle
Tectonic plate
Continental drift
Sedimentation
Whats the name of the only continent that existed 200millions years ago?
Asia
Europe
America
Pangea
Australia
Oceania
Atapuerca
Somali
What cause the landmass to move and break up?
Coordinates
Oceanic trench
Tectonic plates
Mountain ranges
Tectonic plates can move at 100km/h
What happen when two tectonic plates collide?
Can rise and form mountain ranges
They can sink under the ocean and form an oceanic trench.
Can produce volcanoes
Can produce earthquakes
Can produce terremotos
Can produce other tectonic plate
Internal forces are the action of water, of wind and of vegetation
Volcanoes are the result of vibration, or seismic waves.
Earthquakes are the result of vibrations, or seismic waves
What is a epicenter?
Is an area inside the Earth where the earthquake originates
Place on the surface closest to the hypocenter.
The water in oceans and seas is always moving.
Latitude is the distance between a place and the Greenwich meridian.
What is erosion?
the reposting of materials by a river.
the process os weathering and transportation of material by a river
What materials are expelled during a volcanic eruption?
gases, cone, ash, rocks and lava.
gases, ash, piedras and lava.
gases, ash, cone, rocks and lava
gases, ash, rocks and lava
When the material of the volcanic eruption are expelled, what happen when that material come into contact with the earth?
That all that materials convert in rocks.
All that material convert in cone.
Where can be found fresh water? Choose only the correct answer that is all correct
lakes, rivers, volcanoes, icebergs and glaciers.
In the atmosphere
In rivers.
In lakes, rivers, icebergs, glaciers ant in the atmosphere.
What is the atmosphere?
The amount of heat in the air from solar radiation. Solar radiation reaches the Earth as rays of light. It surround the Earth.
a gaseous layer of more than 1000km thick that surrounds the Earth.
Latitude, sedimentation and distance from the sea influence temperature.
What is humidity?
The amount of water vapor in the air.
When air rises and water vapor gets colder.
TEMPERATURE 1-. It is colder in inland places than on the coast.
The water in oceans and seas is always moving because of ... Chose all the answer corrected.
waves
territorial currents
tides
ocean currents
transportation and sedimentation.
Tides are the rising and lowering of the water level of oceans and seas. They are causes by the Moon´s gravitational pull:
What is a high tide?
When the water levels falls.
When the water levels rises.
There are three climate zones: hot temperate and oceanic.
Hot zone is divided into equatorial trpoical and desert.
Hot zone is divided into equatorial, tropical and desert.
Temperate zon is divided into oceanic, mediterranean and spring.
Cold zones are divided into mountain and continental climate.
What is an equator?
The two hemispheres of the Earth receive the name of the Equator
Other name for revolution movement is equator movement.
The Earth is divided into two equal hemispheres by an imaginary line called the equator.
We have un equator dividing near planets and external planets in the solar system, we ca called that asteroid belt too.