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Mountains Mountains Essential Questions: Compare types of mountains. Identify the forces that shape Earth’s mountains.

Mountains Essential Questions: Compare types of mountains. Identify the forces that shape Earth’s mountains

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MountainsMountainsEssential Questions:

Compare types of mountains.

Identify the forces that shape Earth’s mountains.

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Mountains

• Infer what determines how rugged and high a mountain chain is.

• Whether or not it is still forming.

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Mountains• Define

folded mountains.

• Mountains that form by the folding of rock layers caused by compressive forces

Appalachian in Maryland

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Mountains• Describe

how volcanic mountains form.

• Magma from inside the Earth, called lava after it reaches Earth’s surface, cools. Over time, layer upon layer of lava piles up creating a cone shaped feature.

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Uplift• If you were to place wooden blocks of

various thickness in a container of water you would notice that different blocks of wood would float at different heights.

• The thicker wood would float higher in the water than the thinner blocks would.

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Uplift• With the blocks, the buoyant force of water

is balancing the force of gravity.

• A similar process called ISOSTASY occurs in Earth.

• Define isostasy

• Principle stating that Earth’s lithosphere floats on a plasticlike upper part of the mantle called the asthenosphere

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MountainsPictures

• http://livestockandenvironment.org/?attachment_id=443

• http://www.oocities.org/williamswindow/landforms.html

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_St._Helens

• http://www.slipperysnake.co.uk/educational-materials/geography/volcanoes/

• http://volcano.oregonstate.edu/education/vwlessons/lessons/Earths_layers/Earths_layers5.html

• http://thedailyeater.com/?p=4824