Answer: Subduction happens and one plate moves below the other. Magma seeps up along plate boundaries and forms mountains.
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Answers for unit 3 change the Earths surface and landforms
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see down below
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The Earth's surface is constantly changing through forces in nature. The daily processes of precipitation, wind and land movement result in changes to landforms over a long period of time. Driving forces include erosion, volcanoes and earthquakes. People also contribute to changes in the appearance of land.
Recall that the study of geography can be broken down into these six essential elements:
Essential Element Description
The World in Spatial Terms show and study relationships between people, places, and environments by mapping information about them into a spatial context
Places and Regions show the human and physical characteristics of places and regions on Earth and how identities and lives of individuals and societies are rooted in particular places
Physical Systems show how physical processes shape Earth’s surface and how they interact with the creation and distribution of Earth’s ecosystems
Human Systems show the distribution, migration, and settlement of human populations; economic systems and the use of resources; and how humans conflict and cooperate with one another
Environment and Society show how the physical environment is modified by human activities, largely as a consequence of the ways in which human societies value and use Earth’s natural resources
The Uses of Geography show how knowledge of geography allows for the development of understanding about the relationships among people, places, and environments over time
Find three images that each represent three of the six essential elements of geography. Insert the three images into the space provided in the table. Next to each image, note the elements it represents and a brief description of why.
The six essential elements are The World in Spatial Terms, Places and Regions, Physical Systems, Human Systems, Environment and Society, and The Uses of Geography.
Answer: The World in Spatial Terms, Places and Regions, Physical Systems, Human Systems, Environment and Society, and The Uses of Geography.
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What can fossils tell scientists about Earth's past
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Fossils give us information about how animals and plants lived in the past.
Some animals and plant are only known to us as fossils. By studying the fossil record we can tell how long life has existed on Earth, and how different plants and animals are related to each other.
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Fossils are our best form of evidence about Earth history
fossils even give us clues about past climates, the motions of plates, and other major geological events.
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Answer: 1st one is right
2nd is southwest
3rd is west coast
4th is northwest
What do hydrologists study?
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Hydrologists study how water moves across and through the Earth's crust. They study how rain, snow, and other forms of precipitation impact river flows or groundwater levels, and how surface water and groundwater evaporate back into the atmosphere or eventually reach the oceans.
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Which of the following are studied as a part of human geography?
Agriculture
Economics
Landforms
Migration
Water
Weather
Match the section of Europe with its climate.
1. warm, with dry summers^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- Southern coast
2. hot summers, cold winters^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -eastern Spain
3. cold climate^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -high latitudes
4. dry^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -Mediterranean
5. heaviest rain^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -great plain
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Probs number two
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Answer: warm with dry summers in Spain.