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Physical Geography:
Physical Processes
shaping Earth
Student Expectations:
(6) Geography. The student understands that geographical patterns result
from physical environmental processes. The student is expected to:
(A) describe and explain the effects of physical environmental
processes such as erosion, ocean currents, and earthquakes on
Earth's surface;
(C) analyze the effects of the interaction of physical processes
and the environment on humans.
Source: TEA
Student Expectations:
(22) Social studies skills. The student communicates in written,
oral, and visual forms. The student is expected to:
(A) use social studies terminology
correctly;
Vocabulary:
Physical Processes
weathering - the breaking down of rocks by
physical and chemical processes, such as
wind, rain, freezing and thawing, and reaction
with chemicals in water.
A natural process that causes rock to
change, breaks them down, and causes
them to crumble. It can be mechanical or
chemical
Vocabulary:
Physical Processes
erosion - the gradual wearing away of
Earth's surface by the action of wind, water,
ice and gravity.
process of moving water and wind across
the earth’s surface, leaving the land less
fertile than before.
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Physical Processes
Mountain building- two continental plates
slowly push into one another and fold upwards
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Physical Processes
volcano - a thicker continental plate slides
over a thinner plate and the downward force of
the lower plate causes molten rock to build up
and erupt
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Physical Processes
Ring of Fire – a zone of volcanoes and
frequent earthquakes around the Pacific Ocean
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Physical Processes
fault – two plates pulling apart and the plate
movements cause a break or crack in the
Earth’s crust
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earthquake – plate movements cause
vibrations
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Physical Processes
tsunami - a huge, destructive wave caused
by an earthquake or a volcanic eruption.
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tide – the periodic rise and fall of the surface
level of the oceans
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Physical Processes
seismograph –used to measure the seismic
waves or vibrations of an earthquake