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Science Class Connect Rules

Science Class Connect Rules. Respect the classroom and our privileges Do not pollute the chat box Stay on topic Science class connects are not free chat sessions Respect the teacher and your peers Be appropriate and use good language Be kind to others

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Science Class Connect Rules

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  1. Science Class Connect Rules • Respect the classroom and our privileges • Do not pollute the chat box • Stay on topic • Science class connects are not free chat sessions • Respect the teacher and your peers • Be appropriate and use good language • Be kind to others • Class connects are a time to learn • Have fun! • Science is cool and full of lots of fun lessons and labs! If you are unable to follow these three rules your privileges will be taken away!

  2. Unit 4 Lesson 10: Lab: Plate Boundaries and Structural Geography • Agenda: • Identify the landforms that result from different types of motion at plate boundaries. • Compare convergent, divergent, and transform plate boundaries

  3. Define each vocabulary word. Convergent Boundary Divergent Boundary Transform Boundary Subduction

  4. What are these pictures showing?

  5. Stresses on rocks due to the plates moving: Compression: Squeezing the rocks in the crust Tension: pulling the rocks and causing them to stretch or pull apart over a large area pushing the rock of the crust in two opposite directions alongside one another, resulting in a simple bend or break Shear:

  6. Which picture shows compression forces? Which picture shows tension forces? Which picture shows shear forces? A B C

  7. What is a fault? A break in the rock that results in a movement of at least one part of the rock. There are 3 types of faults: Normal Fault Reverse Fault Strike-slip Fault

  8. Normal Fault Rocks move away from each other. Causes one side of the rock to slip down.

  9. Normal Fault Rocks move away from each other. Causes one side of the rock to slip down. Hanging Wall: The rock that leans on the top of the fault line

  10. Normal Fault Rocks move away from each other. Causes one side of the rock to slip down. Foot Wall: The rock block that is being leaned on Hanging Wall: The rock that leans on the top of the fault line

  11. Reverse Fault Rocks move towards each other. Causes one side of the rock to move up over the other.

  12. Strike-slip Fault Rocks bend or break sideways, each sliding past the other.

  13. This picture is an example of a: A. Normal Fault B. Reverse Fault C. Strike-slip Fault

  14. This picture is an example of a: A. Normal Fault: hanging wall moved down B. Reverse Fault C. Strike-slip Fault

  15. This picture is an example of a: A. Normal Fault B. Reverse Fault C. Strike-slip Fault

  16. This picture is an example of a: A. Normal Fault B. Reverse Fault: hanging wall moved up C. Strike-slip Fault

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