Chapter: Earthquakes and Volcanoes Table of Contents Section 3: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Plate TectonicsEarthquakes, Volcanoes, and Plate Tectonics.
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7.1 Rocks Move Along Faults A fault is a break or fracture in the lithosphere, where blocks of rock move past each other. Along parts of a fault, rocks.
Earthquakes Volcanoes Earthquakes, volcanoes and plate tectonics.
Earthquake Review. What is one similarity between P and S waves.
San Francisco Earthquake of 1989 San Francisco Earthquake of 1989.
Chapter 8. Section 1 When you bend a stick, you notice that is changes shape while you bend it The stick will spring back if you stop applying force.
Lesson 2 Reading Guide - KC What causes earthquakes? What causes volcanoes to form? How do earthquakes and volcanoes change Earth’s surface? Earthquakes.
Objective You will use the theory of plate tectonics in order to explain the changes in the earth’s surface as a result of earthquakes Warm-up Along.
Chapter 8 Earthquakes and Volcanoes Section 1: Earthquakes Section 2: Volcanoes Section 3: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Plate Tectonics.
Lesson 2 Reading Guide - KC