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Page 1: Chapter 5.  Landform- a physical feature on Earth’s surface.

Chapter 5

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Landform- a physical feature on Earth’s surface.

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Abyssal Plain- wide, flat area of the ocean floor.

Trenches- deepest parts of the ocean floor.

Rift Valley- indentation along tops of underwater mountains.

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Atmosphere- includes all the gases around Earth.

Hydrosphere- all of Earth’s water.Crust- rocky layer of Earth.Mantle- Earth’s interior below the

crust. Inner Core- deep inside Earth; made

of solid metals.

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Diagrams:

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Geologist- a scientist who examines rocks to find out about Earth’s history and structure.

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Theory that the continents slowly moved to the position where they are today.

Rock types- are the same in Eastern South America and western Africa.

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Faults- deep cracks in the Earth’s crust. Movement along these cracks can form mountains.

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Folded mountains: The Himalayan Mountains

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Fault-block Mountains: The Sierra Nevada Mountains

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Volcano- an opening in Earth’s crust.Most likely to form at plate

boundaries.

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Tend to erupt when one plate is pushed under another plate.

Rocks in the mantle melt and magma forms in a chamber.

Pressure in the chamber grows and the magma is forced upward through cracks.

Magma reaching the Earth’s surface is called lava.

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Form when thick lava is thrown into the air and falls as chunks or cinders.

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Hot Spot- a stationary pool of magma below Earth’s crust. As the plate moves, new islands are formed.

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Earthquake- sudden movement of the Earth’s crust.

Waves move like ripples on a pond, making the surface and anything on it move.

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Earthquakes happen along the boundaries of tectonic plates.

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Magnitude- a measure of the amount of energy released by an earthquake.

Richter Scale- measures the magnitude at the epicenter.

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Mercalli Scale- measures what people felt and what happened to objects at a specific location.

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Tsunami- a huge wave, usually occurring after an underwater earthquake.

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Chemical weathering- acid rain can wear away at stone and metals.

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Erosion- weathered rock is moved from one place to another place.

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As water is running faster, it can wash away soil and rock.

When the water slows, the water will drop the material in another place.


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