Constructive & Destructive Forces. S5E1 Students will identify surface features of the Earth caused by constructive and destructive processes. a.Identify.
EarthQuakes & Volcanoes (e.g. Shake and Bake) The most visible manifestations of the earth’s internal heat are earthquakes and volcanoes.The most visible.
The Nature of Science, Evolution & Creationism Mike Phillips Geology Professor.
Canadian Geography 1202 Unit One – Natural and Human Systems.
Announcement Friday 27th: 4th exam; review Weds. 25th, 5.15 PM, here Read from p. 322 (where you left off) through sec. 11.4 -- minimizing the hazard --
Journey to the Centre of the Earth (The structure of iron in the inner core) Lidunka Vočadlo.
Oceans. 71% of Earth’s surface Pacific – largest, deepest Atlantic Indian – mostly in Southern Hemisphere Arctic – smallest, shallowest, entirely in Northern.
DYNAMIC PLANET: EARTH’S FRESH WATERS Presented by: Linder Winter Earth Science Rules Committee Member.
Forces That Change the Land Chapter 3 Lesson 14 TCAP Coach.
A VOLCANO UNIT BY LESLIE MAPLES CONSTRUCTIVE AND DESTRUCTIVE FORCES.
The Carbon Cycle BC Science Probe 10 Section 4.2.
Warm Up 1)What are the layers of the Earth? 2)What is the core of the Earth made of? 3) What do earthquakes & volcanoes have in common?