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March 24, 2014 Bell Work 3 Types of Magma In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet 1. Title: 3 Types of Magma Basaltic Magma Andesitic magma Rhyolitic Magma 1. Go to page 510 2. Title: 3 Types of Magma 3. Copy the information from Figure 18.11 about the 3 types of magma: Basaltic Lava – < 50% silica, flows freely , little interaction with overlying crust, eruptions have local impact Andesitic Lava – 50-60% silica, erupts explosively , eruptions have global impact Rhyolitic Lava - >60% silica, erupts very explosively , eruptions have global impact (Yellowstone Park Mega Volcano)

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March 24, 2014 Bell Work 3 Types of Magma

In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet

1. Title: 3 Types of Magma• Basaltic Magma• Andesitic magma• Rhyolitic Magma

1. Go to page 510

2. Title: 3 Types of Magma3. Copy the information from Figure

18.11 about the 3 types of magma:• Basaltic Lava – < 50% silica, flows

freely, little interaction with overlying crust, eruptions have local impact

• Andesitic Lava – 50-60% silica, erupts explosively, eruptions have global impact

• Rhyolitic Lava - >60% silica, erupts very explosively, eruptions have global impact (Yellowstone Park Mega Volcano)

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March 25, 2014 Bell WorkPBIS Matrix - Arrival/

Departure

In back of ISN

On Weekly Bell Work Sheet

1. Title: Arrival/ DepartureInclude for each:• Respectful

– Enter/exit orderly manner– Preserve landspacing

• Responsible– Necessary materials– Designated entrances– On time/ leave promptly

• Safe– Locker, then classroom– For conflicts get staff help– Wait in designated areas

before school– Follow bus safety directions

1. Go to page 10 in your PLANNER

2. Title: Arrival/Departure3. Copy the column on

page 10 in your planner about:

Arrival/ Departure

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March 26, 2014 Bell WorkTypes of Faults

In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet

1. Title: Types of Faults2. Write one sentence for

each of the following:• Reverse Fault• Normal Fault• Strike-Slip Fault

1. Go to page 531

2. Title: Types of Faults3. Copy Table 19.14. Explain which type of

fault:• Results from compression• Results from tension• Results from horizontal

movement

Please have High School

Schedule sheet out, but

do not turn in yet.

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March 27, 2014 Bell WorkEarthquake Focus and

Epicenter

In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet1. Title: Focus and Epicenter2. Define: Focus3. Define: Epicenter4. Write a sentence inferring

where you think the most damaging surface waves will occur

1. Go to page 533

2. Title: Focus and Epicenter3. Draw Figure 19.64. Include the focus and the

epicenter and define each

Leave the Vocabulary Materials

(blank paper & list) where they

are until later in class!

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March 28, 2014 Bell Work Seismometers and Seismographs

In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet1. Title: Seismometers and

Seismographs2. Use the text on page 534 to

define the terms:• Seismometer• Seismogram

1. Go to pages 534 and 535

2. Title: Seismometers and Seismographs

3. Draw the older version of a seismometer in Figure 19.7 and copy the seismogram shown in Figure 19.8