C4.1 Japan - Lesson 3: Country in the Ring of Fire
Natural disasters in
JAPAN
C7.1: Japan: country in the Ring of Fire
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Natural disasters in
JAPAN
C7.1: Japan: country in the Ring of Fire
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地震
Jishin
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海洋
Kaiyō
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What's the plan for today?
C4.1: Japan: country in the Ring of Fire
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LAST LESSON'S GOALS
You can give a connection between land use and relief in Japan.
You can explain the difference between endogenic and exogenic forces.
You can name the 3 types of movements tectonic plates can make.
You can name 2 differences between continental and oceanic plates.
You can explain what the Ring of fire is.
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The world is a puzzle of moving plates
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These plates move in different directions
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THE RING OF FIRE
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You can name the 3 types of movementstectonicplates can make.
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You can name the 3 types of movementstectonicplates can make.
Transform
Divergent
Convergent
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TERMS OF C4.1
You can explain these terms in your own words: Earth’s crust, core, mantle, magma, lava, convection current, plates, faults, plate tectonics (GG 66 + 67).
Try to explain them to your neighbour.
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TERMS
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Earth’s crust
Core
Mantle
Magma
Lava
Convection current
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CHECK HOMEWORK
2, 3, 4 & 5
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ENDOGENIC- & EXOGENIC
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ENDOGENIC FORCES
Change the earth's crust from the inside
EXOGENIC FORCES
Change the earth's crust from the outside
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TODAYS GOALS
You can explain how trenches are formed in a subductionzone.
You can explain in 3 steps how volcanoes are formed in a subductionzone.
You can explain how a mid-oceanic ridge is formed (GG 68).
You know that volcanism around subductionzones is different than volcanism in mid-oceanicridges.
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CONVERGENT PLATE MOVEMENT
Japan:
Continental and oceanic plate
SUBDUCTION
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You can explain how trenches are formed in a subductionzone.
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DIVERGENT PLATEMOVEMENT
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MID-OCEANIC RIDGE
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Let's go!
Open pages 65 to 67 in your GeoGuide and answer these questions in notebook:
Write the name of the largest oceanic plate.
What direction of movement do the African and South American plates separate from each other? Convergent or divergent.