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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Natural Resource Earth’s Slow Changes Earth’s Quick Changes The Earth 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 60 60 60 60 Earth’s Changing SurfaceSlide 2: Non renewable natural resources formed from organisms that lived a million years agoWhat are fossil fuels?: What are fossil fuels? Non renewable natural resources formed from organisms that lived a million years agoSlide 4: Mixture of water and plant materials that will eventually form coal if the conditions are rightWhat is peat?: What is peat? Mixture of water and plant materials that will eventually form coal if the conditions are rightSlide 6: Gas formed from decaying marine organisms that lived millions of years agoWhat is natural gas?: What is natural gas? Gas formed from decaying marine organisms that lived millions of years agoSlide 8: Fourth stage of coal; hard coalWhat is anthracite?: What is anthracite? Fourth stage of coal; hard coalSlide 10: Which of the following is not a fossil fuel: Natural gas, coal, radiation, or oil?What is radiation?: What is radiation? Which of the following is not a fossil fuel: Natural gas, coal, radiation, or oil?Slide 12: What two ways do fossil fuels affect our environment?What is pollution and damaging landscape?: What is pollution and damaging landscape? What two ways do fossil fuels affect our environment?Slide 14: A mountainous formation caused by magma forcing a portion of Earth’s crust up into a kind of bubbleWhat is dome?: What is dome? A mountainous formation caused by magma forcing a portion of Earth’s crust up into a kind of bubbleSlide 16: Process in which Earth’s crust responds to pressures by buckling.What is folding?: What is folding? Process in which Earth’s crust responds to pressures by buckling.Slide 18: The Great Lake was formed by these…What are glaciers?: What are glaciers? The Great Lake was formed by these…Slide 20: The loss of some beaches are caused by ….What is erosion?: What is erosion? The loss of some beaches are caused by ….Slide 22: The Appalachian Mountains are low, smooth and rounded because of what?What is erosion?: What is erosion? The Appalachian Mountains are low, smooth and rounded because of what?Slide 24: People build breakwaters, seawalls, and jetties to prevent what?What is erosion?: What is erosion? People build breakwaters, seawalls, and jetties to prevent what?Slide 26: Bowl shaped depression formed when the top of a volcano collapsesWhat is caldera?: What is caldera? Bowl shaped depression formed when the top of a volcano collapsesSlide 28: Movement of rock, snow, mud, or soil down a slopeWhat is mass wasting?: What is mass wasting? Movement of rock, snow, mud, or soil down a slopeSlide 30: Hot molten rock that erupts from a volcano onto Earth’s surfaceWhat is lava?: What is lava? Hot molten rock that erupts from a volcano onto Earth’s surfaceSlide 32: Opening in Earth’s surface where magma erupts, such as in a volcanoWhat are vents?: What are vents? Opening in Earth’s surface where magma erupts, such as in a volcanoSlide 34: Crater Lake in Oregon was formed by….What is filling of a volcano’s caldera?: What is filling of a volcano’s caldera? Crater Lake in Oregon was formed by….Slide 36: In 1812, the course of the Mississippi River was changed by….What is an earthquake?: What is an earthquake? In 1812, the course of the Mississippi River was changed by….Slide 38: Concentrations of minerals large enough to make them worth miningWhat are ores?: What are ores? Concentrations of minerals large enough to make them worth miningSlide 40: Top layer or surface of the Earth is called…What is crust?: What is crust? Top layer or surface of the Earth is called…Slide 42: The Earth’s second layer, found between the crust and the core is….What is mantle?: What is mantle? The Earth’s second layer, found between the crust and the core is….Slide 44: The center of the Earth is called …..What is core?: What is core? The center of the Earth is called …..Slide 46: Except air, water, and organic matter, everything on Earth is made of….What are minerals?: What are minerals? Except air, water, and organic matter, everything on Earth is made of….Slide 48: Which are the following would not cause erosion: wind, water, ice, deposited materials?What are deposited materials?: What are deposited materials? Which are the following would not cause erosion: wind, water, ice, deposited materials? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Natural Resource Earth’s Slow Changes Earth’s Quick Changes The Earth 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 60 60 60 60 Earth’s Changing SurfaceSlide 2: Non renewable natural resources formed from organisms that lived a million years agoWhat are fossil fuels?: What are fossil fuels? Non renewable natural resources formed from organisms that lived a million years agoSlide 4: Mixture of water and plant materials that will eventually form coal if the conditions are rightWhat is peat?: What is peat? Mixture of water and plant materials that will eventually form coal if the conditions are rightSlide 6: Gas formed from decaying marine organisms that lived millions of years agoWhat is natural gas?: What is natural gas? Gas formed from decaying marine organisms that lived millions of years agoSlide 8: Fourth stage of coal; hard coalWhat is anthracite?: What is anthracite? Fourth stage of coal; hard coalSlide 10: Which of the following is not a fossil fuel: Natural gas, coal, radiation, or oil?What is radiation?: What is radiation? Which of the following is not a fossil fuel: Natural gas, coal, radiation, or oil?Slide 12: What two ways do fossil fuels affect our environment?What is pollution and damaging landscape?: What is pollution and damaging landscape? What two ways do fossil fuels affect our environment?Slide 14: A mountainous formation caused by magma forcing a portion of Earth’s crust up into a kind of bubbleWhat is dome?: What is dome? A mountainous formation caused by magma forcing a portion of Earth’s crust up into a kind of bubbleSlide 16: Process in which Earth’s crust responds to pressures by buckling.What is folding?: What is folding? Process in which Earth’s crust responds to pressures by buckling.Slide 18: The Great Lake was formed by these…What are glaciers?: What are glaciers? The Great Lake was formed by these…Slide 20: The loss of some beaches are caused by ….What is erosion?: What is erosion? The loss of some beaches are caused by ….Slide 22: The Appalachian Mountains are low, smooth and rounded because of what?What is erosion?: What is erosion? The Appalachian Mountains are low, smooth and rounded because of what?Slide 24: People build breakwaters, seawalls, and jetties to prevent what?What is erosion?: What is erosion? People build breakwaters, seawalls, and jetties to prevent what?Slide 26: Bowl shaped depression formed when the top of a volcano collapsesWhat is caldera?: What is caldera? Bowl shaped depression formed when the top of a volcano collapsesSlide 28: Movement of rock, snow, mud, or soil down a slopeWhat is mass wasting?: What is mass wasting? Movement of rock, snow, mud, or soil down a slopeSlide 30: Hot molten rock that erupts from a volcano onto Earth’s surfaceWhat is lava?: What is lava? Hot molten rock that erupts from a volcano onto Earth’s surfaceSlide 32: Opening in Earth’s surface where magma erupts, such as in a volcanoWhat are vents?: What are vents? Opening in Earth’s surface where magma erupts, such as in a volcanoSlide 34: Crater Lake in Oregon was formed by….What is filling of a volcano’s caldera?: What is filling of a volcano’s caldera? Crater Lake in Oregon was formed by….Slide 36: In 1812, the course of the Mississippi River was changed by….What is an earthquake?: What is an earthquake? In 1812, the course of the Mississippi River was changed by….Slide 38: Concentrations of minerals large enough to make them worth miningWhat are ores?: What are ores? Concentrations of minerals large enough to make them worth miningSlide 40: Top layer or surface of the Earth is called…What is crust?: What is crust? Top layer or surface of the Earth is called…Slide 42: The Earth’s second layer, found between the crust and the core is….What is mantle?: What is mantle? The Earth’s second layer, found between the crust and the core is….Slide 44: The center of the Earth is called …..What is core?: What is core? The center of the Earth is called …..Slide 46: Except air, water, and organic matter, everything on Earth is made of….What are minerals?: What are minerals? Except air, water, and organic matter, everything on Earth is made of….Slide 48: Which are the following would not cause erosion: wind, water, ice, deposited materials?What are deposited materials?: What are deposited materials? Which are the following would not cause erosion: wind, water, ice, deposited materials?