SCULPTURING THE EARTH SURFACE
5. 4. MEC 100 CHAPTER 4 (Engineering Estimation & Approximation)
WEATHERING & EROSION Chapter 4 Test 3 material Begin.
Changing Earth’s Surface. Erosion is the process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another. Gravity, running water,
Chapter 2 1989 Earthquake- National Geographic. Deformation Deformation is any change in the volume, shape, or earth’s crust. The three types of stress.
Earth’s Crust in Motion. Stress in the Earth’s Crust An earthquake is the shaking and trembling that results from movement of rock beneath the Earth’s.
Forces in Earth’s Crust Part 1. Stress: a force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume *The movement of Earth’s plates creates an enormous force.
Earth’s Crust in Motion Chapter 5.1. What is an earthquake? What causes earthquakes? Earthquake: The shaking and trembling that comes from the movement.
Crust in Motion Chapter 5, Section 1 Monday, January 25, 2010 Pages 144-153.
Appalachian Debris Flows: The Need to Increase Awareness and Preparedness Steve Keighton Science and Operations Officer NOAA/NWS Blacksburg, VA Presented.
Chapter 7.1 Erosion and Deposition Changing Earth’s Surface.
An Earthquake is… the shaking and trembling that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface The movement of Earth's plates produce strong.