THE FOLLOWING ARE CAUSES OF TEMPERATURE INVERSION; , temperature inversions occur in some coastal areas because upwelling of cold water can
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Section Detail Key Ideas The 3 main types of plate boundary, destructive, contructive and conservative are all different. Examples of the boundaries are important to remember. Terms Convection currents, destructive margin, constructive margin, conservative margin, subduction, collision Starter Lava image – where is that happening? What makes it liquid? Convection currents animation Main 1. TDIT 2. World map of tectonic plates 3. Plates jigsaw 4. Annotate plate margin cross-sections (below) using NT p10/11 D, E, F 5. Add examples: · Destructive (subduction) = Nazca moving under South American – Andes Mts · Destructive (collision) = Indian towards Eurasian – Himalaya Mts · Constructive = Eurasian & North American away from each other - Mid Atlantic Ridge/Iceland · Conservative = Pacific & North American moving alongside each other – San Andreas Fault, California Plenary a. How quickly do plates move? b. Give an example of a conservative plate margin. c. What happens at a destructive plate boundary? d. How was Iceland formed? Convection Currents World Map of Plate Margins Plate jigsaw
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This is a guest post by Kathy Hart, Head of the Research Access and Collection Development Section in the Geography and Map Division. Libraries and museums often feature maps and related geographic content in digital and analog, large or small exhibits, displays and workshops. When considering the variety of materials available, how does one select …