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Earthquake Construction Lab Reflection

Earthquake Construction Lab Reflection. Do Now What way do P-waves move? Draw a picture What way do S-waves move? Draw a picture What way do Surface Waves move? Draw a picture. 9/24/12. 9/24/12. Observe, Question, Comment.

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Earthquake Construction Lab Reflection

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  1. Earthquake Construction Lab Reflection Do Now What way do P-waves move? Draw a picture What way do S-waves move? Draw a picture What way do Surface Waves move? Draw a picture 9/24/12 9/24/12 Observe, Question, Comment [Set up the next page of your Interactive Notebook and complete the Do Now] Earthquake Construction Lab 25R 25L

  2. Benchmark Review Reflection Do Now How does convection make tectonics plate move? How much to continents move each year? 9/26/12 9/26/12 Observe, Question, Comment [Set up the next page of your Interactive Notebook and complete the Do Now] Benchmark Review 26R 26L

  3. Whiteboard Review • When would you use a bar graph? • For categories

  4. Whiteboard REview • When would you use a line graph? • Changes over time

  5. Whiteboard REview • Draw a picture of the main layers of the Earth.

  6. Whiteboard review • Which layer is cold and brittle? • Crust

  7. Whiteboard review • Which layer is made of magma? • Mantle

  8. Whiteboard review • Which layer is the heat source? • Core

  9. Whiteboard review • How is the inner core different from the outer core? • Outer core is liquid and inner core is solid

  10. Whiteboard review • What is plate tectonics? • The theory that lithospheric plates move on top of the asthenosphere centimeters per year

  11. Whiteboard review • What causes plates to move? • Convection flow in the mantle

  12. Benchmark Review Reflection Do Now 1. Which of the 3 main layers of the Earth is the heat source? F) Core G) Mantle H) Crust J) Asthenosphere 2. Which of the following is a positive consequence of volcanoes? A) change in Earth’s climate B) new animal habitats C) improved soil fertility D) improved water quality 3. Data from seismograms are used to find… A) …an earthquake’s epicenter. B) …a seismometer station. C) …an earthquake’s focus. D) …a fault zone. 4. The following are all pieces of evidence of continental drift EXCEPT for F) Land animal fossils found in continents separated by oceans G) Tropical plants found in Antarctica H) Volcanoes and earthquakes at plate boundaries J) Diseases spread through continents 5. In California, the Juan de Fuca plate and North American Plate form a A) Divergent Boundary B) Convergent Boundary C) Transform Boundary D) Earthquake 9/27/12 9/27/12 Observe, Question, Comment [Set up the next page of your Interactive Notebook and complete the Do Now] Benchmark Review 26L Continued 26L Continued

  13. Beach ball review Where do earthquakes and volcanoes usually occur? Plate Boundaries

  14. Beach ball review What do you call a break in the lithosphere, usually at a plate boundary? Fault

  15. Beach ball review What did Alfred Wegener call the supercontinent where all continents were connected? Pangaea

  16. Beach ball review How do seismologists find an epicenter of an earthquake? Triangulation

  17. Beach ball review What is the difference between an epicenter and a focus of an earthquake? Focus is on inside of Earth Epicenter is on the surface of Earth

  18. Beach ball review What is the difference between a seismograph and a seismogram? Seismogram = paper Seismograph = machine

  19. Beach ball review Where does convection flow takes place? Mantle

  20. Beach ball review What is the difference between lava and magma? Lava is magma once it reaches the surface

  21. Beach ball review What are the four factors that affect the intensity of an earthquake? Magnitude, Distance from the Epicenter, Local Geology, Construction

  22. Beach ball review Which plate boundary results in a mid-ocean ridge? Divergent Boundary

  23. Beach ball review Where are the three places volcanoes can occur? Divergent Boundary, Convergent Boundary, Hot Spot

  24. Beach ball review What are the three negative effects of volcanoes? Loss of life, Loss of habitat, Earth’s climate

  25. Beach ball review What are the three positive effects of volcanoes? Fertile Soil, Energy Source, Construction

  26. Youtube: michaeljordan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45mMioJ5szc

  27. Homework • Benchmark Study Guide Due MONDAY!!! • STUDY FOR BENCHMARK ON MONDAY!!!

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