Rapid Processes Change Landforms

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Rapid Processes Change Landforms Science Matters Earth Science Unit 4.1

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Rapid Processes Change Landforms. Science Matters Earth Science Unit 4.1. Look carefully at the following 4 photos of La Conchita . . Take a moment to describe the hillside with a partner. Before. This is the same location. Describe what you see. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Science Matters Earth Science Unit 4.1

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Look carefully at the following 4 photos of La Conchita.

Take a moment to describe the hillside with a partner.

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Before

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This is the same location.

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Describe what you see.

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Mount Saint Helens the day before it erupted.

The thin outer layer of the earth is called the “crust” and it forms the Earth’s surface.

A volcano is an opening in the Earth’s crust that allows the molten rock, magma, to rise up from the Earth’s interior.

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Mount St. Helens during its eruption.

Magma gets collected in the Magma chamber of the volcano and bursts out with a lot of force through the opening spilling on the the outside ground. This is called a volcanic Eruption

Here, you can see the erupting ash.

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The eruption left behind a large crater.

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Before and After a Volcanic Eruption

What changes do you see in the landscape?

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EarthquakeEarthquakes are tremors in the ground, created by the sudden movement of the earth’s crust.

It starts deep underground and spreads like the ripples in a pond.

Most Earthquakes are mild and undetected.

The shockwaves may be strong enough to cause cracks in the earth, buildings to fall, or even mountains to rise.

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Before and After an Earthquake

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Tsunami

When an Earthquake happens under the ocean, the shock waves can cause a surge of water.

Walls of water can travel across the ocean and reach land, causing a tsunami.

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Before and After a Tsunami

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Before and After a Tornado

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Before and After a Landslide

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THE EARTH IS EVER CHANGING, SHIFTING AND REMOLDING ITSELF.

Rapid Processes with examples of locations• Landslides... La Conchita, Japan • Earthquakes...San Francisco• Tsunami...Japan• Volcanoes...Mt. Fuji, Mt. Etna, Mauna Kea,

Mt. St. Helens• Tornadoes.. Midwestern region of the US