Dynamic Earth
Dynamic Earth
Dynamic Earth
WE CAN:
Describe internal forces such as volcanoes,
earthquakes, faulting, and plate movements that
are responsible for the earth’s major geological
features such as mountains, valleys, etc.
Look and Wonder
How could these mountains
have formed?
Volcanic eruptions
or pressure from
below could have
formed these
mountains.
What makes up Earth?
A hundred years ago, Alfred Wegner, a German geologist, noticed that the continents
looked like the pieces of a jig saw puzzle. He felt that the continents were once altogether
and broke apart over time. This is called the Theory of Continental Drift.
Plate Tectonics
Is a sudden
movement of
the Earth’s
crust.
Earthquakes- Cause
• The rock on both sides of a fault is pushed
and pulled by forces in the crust.
• Usually rocks on both sides of a fault are
stuck together. When layers of rock that are
stuck together suddenly slip, an earthquake
occurs.
Earthquakes- Continued
• Earthquakes happen along the boundaries of
tectonic plates because the pressure from
the movement of the plates pushes on faults.
An earthquake is a sudden The place where slipping Earthquakes happen along the
movement of the Earth’s begins is called the boundaries of tectonic plates
crust. Rock that has been because the pressure from the
earthquake’s focus.
stuck together suddenly slips. movement of the plates
Waves of energy ripple pushes on nearby faults.
Slipping occurs along a fault outward from the focus
under the Earth’s surface.
directly above the focus.
Most earthquakes occur less
than 80 km under the The point above the focus
surface but can go as deep as where the waves begin is
644 km. called the epicenter.
Tsunami
When to plates
collide, an Earth
quake will
happen.
Thank You!
Ms.Vrenely S. Alcaraz
MAED 1- SCIENCE