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SC Indicator 8-3.7Illustrate the creation and changing of landforms that
have occurred through geologic processes (including
volcanic eruptions and mountain-building forces).
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Mountain Building Forces and Faults
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Building Mountains
• Forces (stresses) that cause rocks to break or move are:– Tension– Compression– Shearing
– These forces cause the lithosphere to bend and stretch
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These stresses can be strong enough to cause rocks to break
• This creates faults: a fracture in Earth’s lithosphere
• Blocks of rock move past each other along faults
• Earthquakes occur along faults when these rocks move
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South Carolina Faults
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Tension forces• Tension: forces that pull
rocks apart
• Occurs at divergent boundaries
• Tension stretches rock
• Creates a normal fault
• If a normal fault uplifts a large block of rock, a fault-block mountain forms
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Normal Fault
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Normal Faults
Fault-block mountains
Normal fault in Death Valley, CA
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Compression Forces• Compression: forces
that push or squeeze rocks together
• Occurs along continental convergent boundaries
• Rock folds or breaks• Creates reverse
faults
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Compression can produce mountain ranges
If pressure is applied slowly, folded mountains form
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Appalachian Mtns. Himalayan Mtns.
Rocky Mtns. Of Wyoming
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Shearing Forces• Shearing: forces
that cause rocks on either side of faults to push in opposite directions
• Causes rock to break and split apart
• Creates strike-slip faults
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Plate Boundaries
Movements form
Movements form
Movements form
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Do Now: Tuesday 3/23Read pgs. 221-225 in
textbook and answer the following questions (copy down the questions):
1. What is a fault?2. Where are most faults
located?3. Explain how earthquakes
occur.4. Where do most
earthquakes occur?5. What are the three types
of faults?6. What type of stress
produces a reverse fault?
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Do Now Thursday 2/19On light-blue side of PACT workbook:Read pgs. 73-74 and answer the following
questions:
1. What type of stress will create a normal fault?2. How do normal faults form?3. What three landform features are formed due to
tension forces?4. What type of stress can create mountains,
reverse faults, and volcanoes?5. What happens in order for volcanoes and
mountains to form along a coastline?6. Why are there so many earthquakes along the
San Andreas Fault?
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Do Now Thursday March 25
1. Where converging continental plates meet, earthquakes often occur. What type of stress is placed on the rocks along converging continental plate boundaries?
A. Normal
B. Compression
C. Tension
D. Shearing
2. The primary cause of continental drift, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions is
A. convection currents beneath Earth's crust.
B. the rotation of Earth on its axis.
C. the gradual sinking of Earth's crust.
D. heat form the Sun warming Earth.
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Do Now – Friday Feb 20
In PACT workbook (dark blue side)
Complete pg. 83 #48-51
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Do Now – Monday March 29
In PACT workbook (dark blue side)
Complete pg. 45 #1-4
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Diagram the Faults
• Draw a diagram for each of the three types of faults. Include:– Arrows showing block
movement– Label the type of plate
boundary, stress, and fault
• Use the diagrams on pgs. 224-225 to help you create your own illustrations