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HASS Term 1 - Coggle Diagram
HASS Term 1
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Mountain landscapes
Mountain environments cover 27 percent of the Earth’s land surface and are found in 53 countries across every continent.
The surface of the Earth is made up of plates that are moved by the magma currents beneath them. As plates move apart, new earth is created by the cooled magma that rises to the surface. As plates are pushed together, they can cause earthquakes or create volcanoes/volcanic eruptions.
A landscape is part of the Earths surface that can be viewed at one time from one place. It consists of the Geographic's features that mark, or are characteristics of a particular area.
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Weather and Erosion
Weathering and erosion are essential processes which have formed today’s high mountain areas and still continue to change them. High mountains arise through the collision of tectonic plates with the exception of those formed by volcanic activity.
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