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Chapter 9: Plate Tectonics
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This Dynamic Earth: The Story of Plate Tectonics
Everything you want to know about plate tectonics can be found at this site, provided by the U.S. Geological Survey. Visit Historical perspectives to learn about the theory of continental drift. When Pangaea broke up, what two continental land masses first formed?

Spreading Plate Boundaries
This page has pictures and descriptions of different areas on Earth where the plates are spreading. Make a map to display in class, showing all these different boundaries.

Plate Boundaries
Visit this site to learn more about plate boundaries. In a group, develop models of the types of plate boundaries and demonstrate them to the rest of the class.

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NATURE: World of the Fire Bird
The PBS show Nature focuses on the animals in the Great rift Valley. How does the lesser flamingo survive in this harsh environment? Why is the environment so harsh?

Kenya Geology
Kenya has a variety of geologic features. Take a look at the photos and descriptions on this web site to learn more about Kenya’s geologic features. How did Menengai Crater form?

 

Unit 3: Earth's Interior
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SAVAGE EARTH Online
PBS produced "Savage Earth," a television series about volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Review this site and view videos and other presentations of these natural disasters. Use your school's multimedia equipment to produce your own "Savage Earth" show.

National Earthquake Information Center
The National Earthquake Information Center is located 10 miles west of Denver, Colorado. It is the most important national data center and archive for earthquake information. Find out when and where the last earthquake in the world occurred.

Cencal - Central California Earthquake Hazards Project
Here is a review of the geology behind earthquakes and what is being done to predict the "Big One" on the San Andreas Fault. Explain to a friend the four types of field studies being conducted.

Volcano World
This site provides excellent information about volcanoes. Go to Volcano Starting Points and search Volcano World for more information on Mount Fuji. When was the last time Mount Fuji erupted? Make a poster of the latest eruptions around the world.

 

 
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