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Restless Earth
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Mind Map of Edexcel Physical Geography Topic 1
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Restless Earth
Structure of the Earth
Crust- A very thin layer, divided into plates
Upper Mantle- Solid because it's closer to the surface of the Earth it's cooler
Lithosphere is Mantle and Crust. Below the Lithosphere is very viscous
Asthenosphere is Upper Mantle
Core is Iron and Nickel. Generates magnetic field
Inner core is solid because of pressure
Oceanic more dense, thicker with Basaltic rocks.
Continental less dense, thinner with Continental rocks
Plates
Permian (Pangea) 225 million years ago
Triassic (Laurasia, Gondwanaland) 200 million years ago
Laurasia Continents Asia, North America, Europe
Constructive in seas
Destructive on land
Conservative are random
Constructive (Divergent)- Plates pull apart
Destructive (Convergent)- Plates push together and one subducts
Collision- Plates push towards each other
Conservative- Plates slide past each other
Volcanoes
Landform erupting lava through a fissure in crust
Measured on Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI)
Andesitic Magma- Lower temp, high number dissolved gases, high silica content
Basaltic Magma- Higher temp, low dissolved gases, low silica
High viscosity- Explosive!
Shield Volcano- Found at conservative, basaltic lava, not explosive
Strato Volcano- Found at destructive, andesitic lava, explosive!
Prediction- Tilt meters, monitoring gases
Planning (Evacuation, drills, safe zones)
Education (warning signs, hazards, evacuation routes)
Earthquakes
Shaking of Earth's crust, due to movement of Earth's plates
Plates get stuck, pressure build up. When released an earthquake occurs
Releases seismic waves
Focus is inside the crust where pressure is released. Epicentre is point on Earth's surface above the focus
LEDC protection- Steel rod foundations, cross braced wood or bamboo frames, concrete rings tie walls to foundation
MEDC protection- Cross bracing, tuned mass damper, base isolators
Tsunamis
Triggered by earthquake in the sea, displaces water
MEDCs- Warning systems
Reach heights of 30m at shore!
At Sea- Small Shore- Big
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