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Tectonic movements, earthquakes and volcanoes

Subject: Chemistry
Grade: Lower Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: c2608
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– explain how volcanoes form
– explain why earthquakes occur and describe where they occur most often
– show the location of volcanoes on the Earth, using a map with the tectonic plates marked on it
– show the location of seismic zones on the Earth, using a map with the tectonic plates marked on it
– describe the effect of the processes involving tectonic plates on the formation of volcanoes and earthquakes
– describe the applications of the Richter scale.

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