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March 24, 2014 Bell Work 3 Types of Magma

March 24, 2014 Bell Work 3 Types of Magma. In back of ISN. On Weekly Bell Work Sheet. Title: 3 Types of Magma Basaltic Magma Andesitic magma Rhyolitic Magma. Go to page 510 Title: 3 Types of Magma Copy the information from Figure 18.11 about the 3 types of magma:

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March 24, 2014 Bell Work 3 Types of Magma

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  1. March 24, 2014 Bell Work 3 Types of Magma In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Title: 3 Types of Magma Basaltic Magma Andesitic magma Rhyolitic Magma • Go to page 510 • Title: 3 Types of Magma • Copy the information from Figure 18.11 about the 3 types of magma: • Basaltic Lava – < 50% silica, flows freely, little interaction with overlying crust, eruptions have local impact • Andesitic Lava – 50-60% silica, erupts explosively, eruptions have global impact • Rhyolitic Lava - >60% silica, erupts very explosively, eruptions have global impact (Yellowstone Park Mega Volcano)

  2. March 25, 2014 Bell WorkPBIS Matrix - Arrival/ Departure In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Title: Arrival/ Departure Include for each: Respectful Enter/exit orderly manner Preserve landspacing Responsible Necessary materials Designated entrances On time/ leave promptly Safe Locker, then classroom For conflicts get staff help Wait in designated areas before school Follow bus safety directions • Go to page 10 in your PLANNER • Title: Arrival/Departure • Copy the column on page 10 in your planner about: Arrival/ Departure

  3. March 26, 2014 Bell WorkTypes of Faults Please have High School Schedule sheet out, but do not turn in yet. In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Title: Types of Faults Write one sentence for each of the following: Reverse Fault Normal Fault Strike-Slip Fault • Go to page 531 • Title: Types of Faults • Copy Table 19.1 • Explain which type of fault: • Results from compression • Results from tension • Results from horizontal movement

  4. March 27, 2014 Bell WorkEarthquake Focus and Epicenter Leave the Vocabulary Materials (blank paper & list) where they are until later in class! In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Title: Focus and Epicenter Define: Focus Define: Epicenter Write a sentence inferring where you think the most damaging surface waves will occur • Go to page 533 • Title: Focus and Epicenter • Draw Figure 19.6 • Include the focus and the epicenter and define each

  5. March 28, 2014 Bell WorkSeismometers and Seismographs In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Title: Seismometers and Seismographs Use the text on page 534 to define the terms: Seismometer Seismogram • Go to pages 534 and 535 • Title: Seismometers and Seismographs • Draw the older version of a seismometer in Figure 19.7 and copy the seismogram shown in Figure 19.8

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