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Hazardous Earth Topic 1, GCSE Geography - Coggle Diagram
Hazardous Earth Topic 1, GCSE Geography
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Climate Change Theories
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Eruption Theory
Case Study
Mt Pinnatubo, Phillipines, Asia
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Inside the Earth
Information
Extra info
Convection currents
Plumes are parts of convection cells where heat moves towards the surface - columns of them are called hot spots, an example of which is Yellowstone, USA
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Pangaea
Super-continent formed 200mya, when all continents were all together
Heat distribution
Pressure
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Land
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Heats quick in Summer
Air above heats, air expands, becomes lighter, rises making low pressure over large landmasses
Sea
In Summer, air over sea remains cooler, denser, making areas of high pressure
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Ocean currents
Current draws warmer, saltier water over ocean surfaces from near Equator, ie Gulf of Mexico
North Atlantic is cold, salty water which is heavy so sinks
Sets an ocean current, drags surface water down
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Volcanoes
Case Studies
Sakurajima Volcano, Japan, MEDC
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Chances Peak, Soufriere Hills, Montserrat, LEDC
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Preparation
No preperation, dormant for 800yrs
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Composite/ Stratovolcano
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Most explosive as it shoots lava bombs, pyroclastic flows (releasing toxic gases and hot volcanic fragments)
Pyroclastic flows
Dense, destructive mass of very hot ash, lava fragments, gases ejected explosively from volcano & typically flowing at great speed
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Earthquakes
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Tsunamis
Formation
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In open water height can be over 1m, but on the coast can be less or equal to 30m
Craetes a flood, pushing several km on land
Case Studies
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, LEDC
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