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CHAPTER 1 SECTION 2 THE EARTH IN SPACE
Ø Made up of the sun, Earth, and nine other planets as well as moons, comets and asteroids Ø All orbit the sun Ø Two types of planets-small and solid; large and full of gas Ø Atmosphere-layer of air which surrounds the Earth- containing nitrogen and oxygen Ø Earth-takes 24 hours to make one complete spin on its axis Takes 364 ¼ days to orbit or make one revolution around the sun
Ø Earth is tilted at 23 ½ degrees-why we have seasons Ø Summer solstice-when the Northern Hemisphere receives the most amount of sunlight (directly over the Tropic of Cancer) Ø Winter solstice-when the Northern Hemisphere receives the least amount of sunlight (directly over the Tropic of Capricorn) Ø Equinoxes-sun is directly over the Equator CHAPTER 1 SECTION 3 FORCES SHAPING THE EARTH 1. INSIDE THE EARTH Ø Made up of three layers Core-hot iron mixed with other metals and rocks Mantle-layer of rock surrounding the core Crust- upper layer of the earth. Includes the ocean floor and continents Ø Magma-melted rock flows from a volcano 2. FORCES BENEATH the EARTH’S CRUST Ø Plate Tectonics-earth’s crust is made up of plates-pull away from each other, push against each other, slide alongside each other Ø Earthquakes-pressure causing plates to move suddenly. Underwater earthquakes-cause tsunamis. Ø
Plates moving alongside each other create cracks
called faults
Ø Weathering- breaking of surface rock into boulders, gravel, sand, and soil. Water, frost, chemicals, and plants can cause weathering Ø Erosion-process of wearing away or moving the weathered material. Can be caused by water, wind, or ice. Ø Glaciers-giant sheets of ice CHAPTER 1 SECTION 4
LANDFORMS AND WATERWAYS 1. TYPES OF LANDFORMS Ø Mountains-1000 feet or more, rugged, steep slopes Ø Hills-lower with rounded tops Ø Valleys-lie between mountains and hills Ø Canyons-steep-sided lowlands that rivers have cut through a plateau Ø Plains-low-lying stretches of flat or gently rolling land Ø Plateaus-flat, have higher elevation than plains Ø Isthmus-piece of land that connects two larger pieces of land Ø Peninsula-water on three sides, longer coastline than a cape Ø Continental shelf-plateau that stretches for several miles underwater Ø Trenches-valleys on the ocean floor. Lowest spots on the earth’s crust 2. BODIES OF WATER Ø Over 70% of the earth is covered by water. Most is salt water Ø Strait-body of water between two pieces of land and connects two larger bodies of water Ø Channel-body of water between two pieces of land and connects two larger bodies of water- channel is wider than a strait |