1.2 Rock changes

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Recap 1.1 Mountains are formed, mountains wear down
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Instruction 1.2 Rock changes
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Plate tectonics
Plates can move in three different ways:
  1. Towards each other: convergent
  2. Away from each other: divergent
  3. Alongside each other: transform

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Old and young
The Himalayas
  • young mountains
  • high sharp peaks
  • deep valleys

The Scottish Highlands
  • old mountains
  • worn-down peaks
  • low height differences

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1.1: 1, 2, 3, 6

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Weathering
The Himalayas and the Andes have much relief.

Mountain tops slowly break down. This is called weathering.

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Mechanical weathering (1)
  1. cracks and crevices are filled with water after a rain shower
  2. the water expands as it freezes
  3. cracks and crevices slowly get bigger
  4. eventually the rock breaks

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Mechanical weathering (2)
  1. the rock expands when it is heated by the Sun
  2. the rock contracts when the temperature drops below zero

What will eventually happen to the rock?
The rock will crumble.

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Mechanical weathering (3)
  1. plant roots grow between cracks
  2. as the roots get wider, the rock may crumble

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Chemical weathering
Old buildings and statues show traces of chemical weathering.

The speed at which this chemical weathering occurs depends on the climate.

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Chemical weathering
In a warm, humid climate, the chemical weathering process is faster than in a cold, dry climate.

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Caves
Caves are created by chemical weathering.

There is limestone below the surface of the Earth. Limestone dissolves faster in acidic water than most rocks.

In the Netherlands caves are found in ?
  • Limburg (southern part)

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Place the processes in the correct order.
1
2
3
4
Precipitation becomes acidic by plant roots
Limestone dissolves
Precipitation falls
Precipitation seeps down through the rock

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1.2 Rock changes: 1, 2, 3, 8

Finished early? Improve your map skills: workbook p. 6 and 7 

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Next week
1.3 Rock is moved

Homework:
1.2 Rock changes: 1, 2, 3, 8

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