Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis. Earthquakes Fault: a break in the Earths crust. Blocks of the crust slide past each other along fault lines. When.
Chapter 8: Rocks and Minerals Section 2: Rocks Section 3: Rock Cycle.
Home hypertext map slide 3 Volcanoes slide 1 Introduction slide 2 The Earth inside out slide 4 Long ago slide 5 The Pangaea slide 6 Earths plates.
The Earth and The Material World Module 2. Internal Structure of the Earth.
7-2 Notes Absolute Ages of Rocks Chapter 7, Lesson 2.
NEXT 15 20 25 510 Nutrition Water Cycle Planets Rocks & Minerals Weather 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team.
F2 F3 Polyphase folding in transposed orthogneiss and paragneiss, upper Angel Lake Cirque Allen J. McGrew* Department of Geology The University of Dayton.
Little Grunt and the Big Egg Vocabulary. omelet eggs that are beaten with other ingredients and then cooked.
BILLION. Engage/Explore Spin eggs on a demo table to determine which egg is raw and which is cooked. What is a model? What are some models that we have.
A PRESENTATION BY CHLOE THORPE. CHARACTERISTICS OF ROCKS COLOR TEXTURE HARDNESS WEIGHT.
What are the characteristics of rocks? The types of rocks are : Igneous -Igneous rocks are formed from melted rock that has cooled and solidified rocks.
Rocks and Fossil Fuels. Think about rocks. What do rocks look like?