
Ms Ess3 2
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Science
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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17 Slides • 20 Questions
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Science Root of the Day:
DO NOW: Write what you think the example words mean in your lab manual.
Extra Credit: Find three additional words that use this root and write them and their definition in your lab manual (6 Points Max)
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Lesson 4.2: Forces inside the Earth's Crust
Mount Everest is the Highest mountain on Earth. It's height continues to increase as forces inside the Earth push it up several millimeters Each Year
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Multiple Choice
The point beneath Earth’s surface where rock breaks under stress and triggers an earthquake is called the
syncline.
footwall
epicenter
focus
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Multiple Choice
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Hotspot
Which part of a graph shows the independent variable?
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Multiple Choice
The type of seismic waves that arrive at the surface first and move by compressing and expanding the ground like an accordion are called
S waves
P waves
Surface Waves
Mercalli waves.
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Multiple Choice
The type of seismic waves that shake the ground of the Earth so they roll like the waves of the ocean
S waves
P waves
Surface Waves
Mercalli waves.
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Multiple Choice
Water from rain or melted snow that flows along the earth's surface and into larger bodies of water is called...
run off
gully
rill
stream
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Multiple Choice
The type of seismic waves that arrive at the surface Second and move side to side
S waves
P waves
Surface Waves
Mercalli waves.
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Multiple Choice
According to the graph, which animal has a life span that is longer than a giraffe's but shorter than a lion's?
Tiger
Chipmunk
Camel
Mouse
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Lesson Objectives
Explain how Stress in the crust changes the Earth's Surface
Describe the three major types of faults and what happens at them
Compare and contrast the land features that result from plate movement
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How Does Stress change the Earth's Crust?
The movement of Earth's plates creates forces that can bend and fold rocks
Stress: a force that acts on a rock to change its shape or volume
Increases with Force
Adds Energy to Rock, which is stored until the Rock breaks
Three types of stress in the Earth change the shape of rock over millions of years
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Tension
Stress force that pulls the crust of the Earth and thins Rock in the middle
Occurs when two tectonic plates pull apart
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Compression
Stress force that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks
Occurs when two plates come together and push into each other
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Shearing
Stress force that pushes a mass of Rock in two opposite directions
Can cause Rocks to break or slip apart
changes the shape of the rock
Occurs when two plates slide against each other
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Match
Match the following types of stress with how they move
Tension
Compression
Shearing
Two Plates Pulling Apart
Two Plates Coming Together
Two Plates Slide against Each Other
Two Plates Pulling Apart
Two Plates Coming Together
Two Plates Slide against Each Other
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Multiple Choice
How does Stress change rocks?
Stress adds Energy to rocks, which is stored until the Rock breaks
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How do Faults Form?
Most Faults occur along plate boundaries where the forces of plate motion push/pull the crust so much it breaks
When enough stress builds up inside a rock, it will break & create a fault
Three types of Faults
Normal
Reverse
Strike-slip
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Normal Faults
The Fault cuts through rock at an angle so one block of rock sits over the fault & the other sits under the fault
Hanging Wall: the rock over the fault in a normal fault
Foot Wall: The Rock that lies under the fault
When movement occurs the hanging wall slips downwards
Occur where tension pulls rock apart
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Reverse Faults
Has the same structure as a normal fault, but moves in the opposite directions
The Hanging wall Moves up, the Foot wall moves down
Form in areas of compression in the crust
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Strike-Slip Faults
Formed by Shearing
Rocks slide past each other sideways, with little up or down motion
When one forms the boundary between two plates, it is a called a Transform Boundary
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Multiple Choice
When two plates move away from each other ________________ faults are created.
Normal
Reverse
Strike-Slip
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Multiple Choice
Stress is a(n) ____________ that acts on rock to change its shape or volume.
Force
Power
Scale
Epicenter
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Match
Match the faults to their descriptions
Normal Fault
Reverse Faults
Slip-Strike Fault
Hanging Wall Slides down when tension pulls rocks apart
Hanging Wall Slides up when plates push against each other
Rocks on either side of a fault slid against each other
Hanging Wall Slides down when tension pulls rocks apart
Hanging Wall Slides up when plates push against each other
Rocks on either side of a fault slid against each other
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Multiple Choice
The Stress Force that pulls on the crust and thins the rock in the middle is
Shearing
Compression
Tension
Uplifting
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Multiple Choice
The Stress Force that squeezes a rock until it folds or breaks is
Shearing
Compression
Tension
Uplifting
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Multiple Choice
A fault in which the rocks on either side of the fault move sideways past each other is a __________
Slip-Strike Fault
Normal Fault
Hanging Fault
Reverse Fault
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How Does Plate Movement Create New Landforms
Changes in the crust occur extremely slowly and are not easy to observe
Over millions of years, the forces of plate movement can change a flat plain into different features
anticlines
synclines
folded mountains
fault-block mountains
plateaus
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Folding of the Earth's Crust
Folds: bends in rock that form when compression shortens and thickens Earth's Crust
When the crusts fold, rocks bend without breaking
a fold can vary in width
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Anticlines and Synclines
Anticline: an upward bend in a rock
Syncline: A downward bend in a rock
Both Form in areas of compression in the crust
anticlines and synclines form when rocks fold over from compression
8th Grade Science Ohio | Lesson 4.2.2
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Stretching the Earth's Crust
Tension can stretch the Crust and leave Valleys surrounded by high elevations
Fault-Block Mountains: Mountains formed by tension
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Uplifting the Earth's Crust
Plateaus: a large area of flat land elevated high above sea level
has many different flat layers
Occur when forces in the crust push up large flat pieces of Rock
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Multiple Choice
Tension can cause the formation of Mountains and ________
Plateaus
Valleys
Anticlines
Sinclines
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Multiple Choice
Normal faults occur when two plates ________
Come together
Pull Apart
Slide Against Each Other
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Multiple Select
Mark all Correct Answers: Compression Causes the Formation of
Anticlines
Synclines
Plateaus
Valleys
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Multiple Choice
A large Flat area of Land elevated High above Sea level is a(n)
Anticlines
Synclines
Plateaus
Valleys
Science Root of the Day:
DO NOW: Write what you think the example words mean in your lab manual.
Extra Credit: Find three additional words that use this root and write them and their definition in your lab manual (6 Points Max)
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