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PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER 7
THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
• Made up of various components or things,
including:
– Land-landforms, rocks
– Air-weather, climate
– Water- rivers, lakes, oceans
– Living Environment – wildlife, natural vegetation
Landforms & Rocks
• Created and changed by
processes beneath and
on the Earth’s surface.
• i.e. of Landforms:
mountains, volcanoes
• i.e. of rocks limestone,
granite
Rivers Lakes and Oceans
• Covers 75% of earth’s
surface
• Rivers-streams of
water that flow from
high ground to low
ground
Weather & Climate
• Atmosphere-gaseous
environment surrounding
earth.
• Weather- the condition of
the atmosphere over a
short period of time
• Climate- weather conditions
over a long period of time.
• Elements of weather:
temperature, rainfall, and
wind.
Natural Vegetation
• Plants not planted by people and that grow naturally
Interrelationships between the
components
• All these are connected to each other
• i.e. Rain affects the plants that grow
• Help us to understand how these components
affect our lives.
Prompt
•Do you think it’s
important to appreciate
the world we live in?
Why or why not?
WORKSHEET
WKBOOK PG. 45
Landforms on the Earth
Earth’s Surface
• Is not flat and is shaped
in many different sizes
and shapes.
• It’s also NOT one solid
mass of rock
Earth’s Surface
• Most of the physical
features on Earth’s
surface are landforms
• Landforms make the
shape of the land
• Landforms can be all
different shapes and
sizes
Earth’s Surface
• Highest point on land -
Mt. Everest in Nepal
(8850 meters )
• Lowest point on land-
Dead Sea in Israel (400
meters deep)
Types of Landforms
Mountain
• Area of high ground usually
more than 600m.
• Steep slopes & narrow top
or peak
• When formed close
together they form a
mountain range
Types of Landforms
Hill
• Area of high ground
• usually less than 600 m
• Usually rounded in shape
with gentle slopes
Types of Landforms
Valley
• Low area of land between
hills or mountains
Types of Landforms
Plain
• Broad, flat, and low area on
earth’s surface
Types of Landforms
Plateau
• Raised area of land with a
fairly flat, broad top and
steep slopes
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Inside Earth
• Earth is made of 3 basic
layers
• Core
• Mantle
• Crust
The Core
• At the center of the Earth
• Temperatures can be as
high as 5000 degrees
Celsius
• Inner core is solid
• Know why?
• Pressure & weight
exerted on the core by
the outer layers of the
Earth
The Mantle
• 2900km thick!
• 80% of earth’s volume
• More than 2000
degrees Celsius
• Upper part is semi-
molten or semi-liquid
state
The Crust
• Outermost layer of earth
• Varies between 6-70km thick
• Made up of many plates
• The plates float on the semi-molten mantel
• The pieces are different sizes & they fit together like a
jigsaw puzzle
Internal Forces that Create Landforms
• Crustal movement-the
moving plates of earth’s
crust
• Plates move very slowly
1-5 cm/year
• Plates may slide, push, or
pull apart from each
other
• Mountains & volcanoes
are formed from the
processes within Earth’s
surface
Plate Types
Folding
• When two plates collide
with each other layers
of rock buckle and form
folds
• Folding can be barely
noticeable or so large
mountains form
• These type of
mountains are called
fold mountains
Fold Mountains
• Himalays in Nepal
• Formed 40-50 million
years ago
• Still growing today
• Why?
• Also found in Andes,
Alps, and Appalachian
mountains
Vulcanicity
• The process through
which magma and
other materials reach
Earth’s surface
• The hot temperatures
causes earth’s mantle to
melt
• Magma reaches earth’s
surface through cracks
in the crust
Vulcanicity
• Outpouring of lava is
called an eruption
• The build up of pressure
caused by gases leads
to a volcanic eruption
• Magma may flow out
quietly or by violent
eruptions
Vulcanicity
• At Earth’s surface lava
hardens as the
temperature is cooler
• The build up of lava
through a single hole
can create a cone-
shaped volcano
Volcanoes-Basic Structure
• Consists of a vent, pipe,
crater and cone
• Vent-opening in earth’s
surface
• Pipe-channel allowing
magma to rise to the top
• -crater-bowl-shaped
opening where ash & lava
are released
• Cone-built up by ash and
lava released from
multiple eruptions
Volcanoes Around the World
• Form around plate
boundaries
• A large number are
around the Pacific
Ocean in an area known
as the Pacific Ring of
Fire
WHAT ARE THE 3
DIFFERENT TYPES OF
VOLCANOES?
Types of Volcanoes
Active
• Erupts from time to time
and likely to erupt again
• i.e. Krakatau - Indonesia
Dormant
• “sleeping volcano”
• Presently inactive but may
erupt again
• i.e. Mt. Fuji in Japan
Types of Volcanoes
Extinct
• Scientists consider it
unlikely to erupt again.
• i.e. Mt. Kilimanjaro in
Tanzania
• We can never be too sure if
a volcano is truly extinct
Plateaux
• Formed when a large
amount of magma
escapes from a long
crack and spreads over
a large area
• The lava solidifies and
after numerous
eruptions a plateau
forms
• i.e. Columbia Plateau
HOMEWORK: READ 88-91
TEXTBOOK
WORKBOOK PAGES 48-50 & 53-54
Reading Check
• What are 2 risks of living near a volcano?
• What are 2 benefits to living near a volcano?
• What is another name for Mount Merapi?
• What city is Mt Merapi located in?
• What are at least 2 things the local government
has done in case of an emergency from Mt.
Merapi?
External Forces that Modify Landforms
Weathering
• Process by which rocks are
progressively broken down
into fragments
• Can be caused:
– Changes in temperature
– Action of water
– Action of plants
Large Changes in Temperature- Desert
• Heat causes the surface
of the rock to expand
during the day and at
night
• Inside of rock remains
cool
• At night the air cools,
temperatures drop & the
surface contracts
• This weakens the rocks
surface layer
• If water is present the
rock will break off in
layers
Action of Water
• Rainwater combines
with carbon dioxide to
form carbonic acid
• Dissolves rocks like
limestone
• Over time can form
landforms like caves
Action of Freezing Water
• On high mountains
melting snow or rain
may enter cracks
• At night the water
freezes and expands
causing rocks to crack
• During the day the ice
melts and the process
starts over causing
rocks to eventually
break apart
Plant Growth
• Wind may drop seeds
into cracks of rocks
• Seeds grow into plants
and forces crack to
widen
• Over time the entire
rock may fall apart
Erosion
• Process of wearing
down surface materials
and moving them from
one place to another
• Caused mainly by:
– Running water
– Waves
– wind
Action of Running Water
• Water in streams and
rivers carry a lot of
sediments (small particles
like sand, mud, silt)
• The sediments act like
sand paper as it flows
over rocks and scrapes
and wears away at them
• Over time can form
canyons
Action of Waves
• Powerful agents of
erosion
• The constant breaking
of waves against the
shore together with the
grinding action of sand
and stones produces
sandy beaches, caves,
and cliffs
Action of Wind
• Wind erosion is common
in dry areas with few
plants to hold the soil or
other loose materials in
place
• In deserts strong winds
can carry large amounts
of sand and wear away
rock surfaces
• Since sand is heavy wind
erosion takes place
mainly at the base of
rocks
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Erosion & Weathering
How Landforms Affect People
• Where they choose to
live
• The way people live
• And the type of activity
they engage in
Location of Homes
• It’s hard to build on
steep slopes
• People prefer plains and
valleys
• i.e. Kinta Valley in Perak
Malaysia- people built
their homes on the flat
valley floor
• Tin ores also attracted
people to the site
Location of Homes
• Indonesia- people still
choose to live near
volcanoes despite risk
b/c of fertile soil
Human Activities
• People earn living
through farming if they
live near volcanoes
• People have adapted by
cutting terraces into the
slopes
• Plains allow people to
build homes and other
buildings
Human Activities
• Recreational activities
like skiing, trekking, and
mountain climbing take
place on mountains and
hills
• Tourists attractions
– Ayers Rock in Australia
TEXTBOOK PAGE 98
EROSION AND WEATHERING ARE
USUALLY CAUSED BY NATURAL
PROCESSES, BUT HUMAN ACTIVITIES
ALSO HAVE A MAJOR IMPACT ON THE
AMOUNT OF EROSION THAT OCCURS.
CAN YOU THINK OF WAYS THAT PEOPLE
MOVE OR ALTER LAND, AND WHY
PEOPLE MIGHT WANT TO DO THIS?
What do you think?
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ERACTIVES/SHAPEITUP.HTML
Pop Quiz
• What are the 3 types of volcanoes?
• What are the 3 types of plate boundaries?
• In your own words explain folding.
• In your own words explain vulcanicity.

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Landforms on the earth

  • 2. THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT • Made up of various components or things, including: – Land-landforms, rocks – Air-weather, climate – Water- rivers, lakes, oceans – Living Environment – wildlife, natural vegetation
  • 3. Landforms & Rocks • Created and changed by processes beneath and on the Earth’s surface. • i.e. of Landforms: mountains, volcanoes • i.e. of rocks limestone, granite
  • 4. Rivers Lakes and Oceans • Covers 75% of earth’s surface • Rivers-streams of water that flow from high ground to low ground
  • 5. Weather & Climate • Atmosphere-gaseous environment surrounding earth. • Weather- the condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time • Climate- weather conditions over a long period of time. • Elements of weather: temperature, rainfall, and wind.
  • 6. Natural Vegetation • Plants not planted by people and that grow naturally
  • 7. Interrelationships between the components • All these are connected to each other • i.e. Rain affects the plants that grow • Help us to understand how these components affect our lives.
  • 8. Prompt •Do you think it’s important to appreciate the world we live in? Why or why not?
  • 12. Earth’s Surface • Is not flat and is shaped in many different sizes and shapes. • It’s also NOT one solid mass of rock
  • 13. Earth’s Surface • Most of the physical features on Earth’s surface are landforms • Landforms make the shape of the land • Landforms can be all different shapes and sizes
  • 14. Earth’s Surface • Highest point on land - Mt. Everest in Nepal (8850 meters ) • Lowest point on land- Dead Sea in Israel (400 meters deep)
  • 15. Types of Landforms Mountain • Area of high ground usually more than 600m. • Steep slopes & narrow top or peak • When formed close together they form a mountain range
  • 16. Types of Landforms Hill • Area of high ground • usually less than 600 m • Usually rounded in shape with gentle slopes
  • 17. Types of Landforms Valley • Low area of land between hills or mountains
  • 18. Types of Landforms Plain • Broad, flat, and low area on earth’s surface
  • 19. Types of Landforms Plateau • Raised area of land with a fairly flat, broad top and steep slopes
  • 22. Inside Earth • Earth is made of 3 basic layers • Core • Mantle • Crust
  • 23. The Core • At the center of the Earth • Temperatures can be as high as 5000 degrees Celsius • Inner core is solid • Know why? • Pressure & weight exerted on the core by the outer layers of the Earth
  • 24. The Mantle • 2900km thick! • 80% of earth’s volume • More than 2000 degrees Celsius • Upper part is semi- molten or semi-liquid state
  • 25. The Crust • Outermost layer of earth • Varies between 6-70km thick • Made up of many plates • The plates float on the semi-molten mantel • The pieces are different sizes & they fit together like a jigsaw puzzle
  • 26. Internal Forces that Create Landforms • Crustal movement-the moving plates of earth’s crust • Plates move very slowly 1-5 cm/year • Plates may slide, push, or pull apart from each other • Mountains & volcanoes are formed from the processes within Earth’s surface
  • 28. Folding • When two plates collide with each other layers of rock buckle and form folds • Folding can be barely noticeable or so large mountains form • These type of mountains are called fold mountains
  • 29. Fold Mountains • Himalays in Nepal • Formed 40-50 million years ago • Still growing today • Why? • Also found in Andes, Alps, and Appalachian mountains
  • 30.
  • 31. Vulcanicity • The process through which magma and other materials reach Earth’s surface • The hot temperatures causes earth’s mantle to melt • Magma reaches earth’s surface through cracks in the crust
  • 32. Vulcanicity • Outpouring of lava is called an eruption • The build up of pressure caused by gases leads to a volcanic eruption • Magma may flow out quietly or by violent eruptions
  • 33. Vulcanicity • At Earth’s surface lava hardens as the temperature is cooler • The build up of lava through a single hole can create a cone- shaped volcano
  • 34. Volcanoes-Basic Structure • Consists of a vent, pipe, crater and cone • Vent-opening in earth’s surface • Pipe-channel allowing magma to rise to the top • -crater-bowl-shaped opening where ash & lava are released • Cone-built up by ash and lava released from multiple eruptions
  • 35. Volcanoes Around the World • Form around plate boundaries • A large number are around the Pacific Ocean in an area known as the Pacific Ring of Fire
  • 36. WHAT ARE THE 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF VOLCANOES?
  • 37. Types of Volcanoes Active • Erupts from time to time and likely to erupt again • i.e. Krakatau - Indonesia Dormant • “sleeping volcano” • Presently inactive but may erupt again • i.e. Mt. Fuji in Japan
  • 38. Types of Volcanoes Extinct • Scientists consider it unlikely to erupt again. • i.e. Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania • We can never be too sure if a volcano is truly extinct
  • 39. Plateaux • Formed when a large amount of magma escapes from a long crack and spreads over a large area • The lava solidifies and after numerous eruptions a plateau forms • i.e. Columbia Plateau
  • 42. Reading Check • What are 2 risks of living near a volcano? • What are 2 benefits to living near a volcano? • What is another name for Mount Merapi? • What city is Mt Merapi located in? • What are at least 2 things the local government has done in case of an emergency from Mt. Merapi?
  • 43. External Forces that Modify Landforms Weathering • Process by which rocks are progressively broken down into fragments • Can be caused: – Changes in temperature – Action of water – Action of plants
  • 44. Large Changes in Temperature- Desert • Heat causes the surface of the rock to expand during the day and at night • Inside of rock remains cool • At night the air cools, temperatures drop & the surface contracts • This weakens the rocks surface layer • If water is present the rock will break off in layers
  • 45. Action of Water • Rainwater combines with carbon dioxide to form carbonic acid • Dissolves rocks like limestone • Over time can form landforms like caves
  • 46. Action of Freezing Water • On high mountains melting snow or rain may enter cracks • At night the water freezes and expands causing rocks to crack • During the day the ice melts and the process starts over causing rocks to eventually break apart
  • 47. Plant Growth • Wind may drop seeds into cracks of rocks • Seeds grow into plants and forces crack to widen • Over time the entire rock may fall apart
  • 48. Erosion • Process of wearing down surface materials and moving them from one place to another • Caused mainly by: – Running water – Waves – wind
  • 49. Action of Running Water • Water in streams and rivers carry a lot of sediments (small particles like sand, mud, silt) • The sediments act like sand paper as it flows over rocks and scrapes and wears away at them • Over time can form canyons
  • 50. Action of Waves • Powerful agents of erosion • The constant breaking of waves against the shore together with the grinding action of sand and stones produces sandy beaches, caves, and cliffs
  • 51. Action of Wind • Wind erosion is common in dry areas with few plants to hold the soil or other loose materials in place • In deserts strong winds can carry large amounts of sand and wear away rock surfaces • Since sand is heavy wind erosion takes place mainly at the base of rocks
  • 53. How Landforms Affect People • Where they choose to live • The way people live • And the type of activity they engage in
  • 54. Location of Homes • It’s hard to build on steep slopes • People prefer plains and valleys • i.e. Kinta Valley in Perak Malaysia- people built their homes on the flat valley floor • Tin ores also attracted people to the site
  • 55. Location of Homes • Indonesia- people still choose to live near volcanoes despite risk b/c of fertile soil
  • 56. Human Activities • People earn living through farming if they live near volcanoes • People have adapted by cutting terraces into the slopes • Plains allow people to build homes and other buildings
  • 57. Human Activities • Recreational activities like skiing, trekking, and mountain climbing take place on mountains and hills • Tourists attractions – Ayers Rock in Australia
  • 59. EROSION AND WEATHERING ARE USUALLY CAUSED BY NATURAL PROCESSES, BUT HUMAN ACTIVITIES ALSO HAVE A MAJOR IMPACT ON THE AMOUNT OF EROSION THAT OCCURS. CAN YOU THINK OF WAYS THAT PEOPLE MOVE OR ALTER LAND, AND WHY PEOPLE MIGHT WANT TO DO THIS? What do you think?
  • 61. Pop Quiz • What are the 3 types of volcanoes? • What are the 3 types of plate boundaries? • In your own words explain folding. • In your own words explain vulcanicity.