Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Mass Movement

Falls (rock slides): An large amount of material like rocks that fall down a slope with out the volume or viscosity of a flow. They normally happen at steep slopes and the rocks that fall are loosened by many things such as earthquakes, root wedging, frost wedging, ect.http://www.maroon.com/bigbend/sed/b16b.jpg

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Plate Boundaries

1. What are the first 3 types of plate boundaries listed?
-1.Divergent boundaries
-2.Convergent boundaries
-3.Transform boundaries

2. What does the word divergent mean in regard to plate movement? What forces the plates to move apart at divergent boundaries? -Plates movie and new crust is formed. The plates move when magma pushes up the mantle


3. Give an example of a specific mid-ocean ridge where seafloor spreading and divergent boundaries occur. What country sits directly on top of this ridge? What are the red triangles that are shown on the map of this country? Norther American Plate and Eurasian Plate. Iceland sits on top of it. Active Volcano


4. What does the word convergent mean in regard to plate movement? When two plates move together and one sinks under the other.


5. Find the diagrams shown on the website for each of the following kinds of plate boundaries. Label and post the three diagrams on your blog.
a. Oceanic-continental convergence

b. Oceanic-oceanic convergence

c. Continental-continental convergence



6. When one plate gets pushed below another plate it is called subduction. What geologic features form on Earth’s surface directly above the subduction zone in the case of:
a. oceanic-continental convergence? one plate is pushed underneath, deep sea trench forms, island arc forms
b. oceanic-oceanic convergence? oceanic plate is pushed underneath, deep sea trench forms, volcanic arc forms
c. continental-continental convergence? neither plate is pushed underneath, crust deforms and is pushed upward into high mountains



7. What is a transform boundary? What geological disturbance is caused along transform boundaries? Where in North America is there an example of this type of plate boundary?
When plates move along each other. Transform faults or scars on the ocean floor. California


8. Using the Internet and a focused search, identify the type of plate interaction that caused the following features:

a. Mid-Atlantic Ridge -Divergent Boundary

b. Kuril Trench - Convergent Boundary

c. Phillipine Islands - Convergent Boundary

d. East African Rift Valley - Divergent Boundary

e. Red Sea - Divergent Boundary

f. Peru-Chile Trench - Convergent Boundary

g. Aleutian Islands - Convergent Boundary

Monday, September 28, 2009

Fossils


This is original remains because it is the actually bug fossilized in amber.




This is replaced remains because it shows the skeleton of the fish but it isn't the actual fish.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Rock Layers


Layer 3 is 1st or newest
Layer 1 is 2nd
Layer 6 is 3rd
Layer 2 is 4th
Layer 5 is 5th
and Layer 4 is 6th or oldest.

My reasoning for this is that layer 3 is newest due to Intrusion it pushed itself up to the top. Layer 1 is newer than layer 6 because of superposition just like with layer 5 and 4, 5 is newer because it is placed above layer 4. Layer 2 was tough but I put it as 4th because it is newer due to intrusion but it looks like layers 1 and 6 got put on top of layer 2 so it had already intruded through the layers causing 1 and 6 to be newer.