Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Week of Dec. 16th

The San Andreas Fault scars Southern California’s Carrizo Plain like a battle wound. The 800-mile (1,300-kilometer) fault runs through western and southern California, dividing the Pacific and North American plates.


What type of fault is the San Andreas Fault and what type of plate boundary does it occur at?  Stress?

Our Week

OLD: What is the Earth's Crust Like?  Digital Interactive - Questions 1-8 with a map - is it turned in?





Digital Interactive - Answer Questions 1-8 on paper - get map from Frick

1.  Questions from this Blog - Exit Slip on paper
2.  Magnet Fun - checked Monday, 12/16
3.  Workbook p. 213; 1-10 due Monday, 12/16
4.  Plate Tectonics Evaluation/Quiz - 40 points on Tuesday, 
Dec. 17
5.  Plate Tectonics Cheat Sheet due Tuesday, Dec. 17
6.  Workbook p. 216-224; Questions 1-3, 8-10, 12-19 - Due Wednesday, Dec. 18
7.  Wed-Lab: Modeling Mountains Questions 1-6 only - no 7 (need clay) - Due Monday, Jan. 6th
8.  Thursday - Lab: Film Canister Volcanoes - Due  Thursday, Jan. 9


To Explore:



Animation of Himalayas Forming

Video: The Mountain


Questions of the Day (Answer on the back of your P.T. Cheat Sheet)


Mountain Types

1.  Volcanic  - What type of plate boundary? What type Fault? What type of Stress? What type of crust?

           Mt. St. Helens - Before 1980

 Mt. St. Helens After 1980


2.  Folded- What type of plate boundary? What type of Fault?  What type of Stress? What type of crust?

The Himalayas
Folds
3.  Parts of a Fold
Folds are classified by the age of the rock.  Where are the youngest and oldest rock in a syncline and anticline?

4. Fault-Block - What type of plate boundary? What type of Fault? What type Stress?

Yosemite Valley - Sierra Nevada
The Grand Tetons








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