Earth Movements
Geography ⇒ Physical Geography
Earth Movements starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the process of faulting and its effects on the earth’s surface.
Describe the role of convection currents in the mantle in causing earth movements.
Explain how exogenic forces shape the earth’s surface.
Explain the concept of isostasy and its significance in earth movements.
Explain the difference between constructive and destructive earth movements with examples.
Explain the difference between diastrophic and sudden movements.
Explain the process of folding and name two types of folds.
Name the process by which rocks are broken down by the action of wind, water, and temperature changes.
What are the two main types of earth movements?
What is the difference between epicentre and focus of an earthquake?
What is the difference between weathering and erosion?
What is the main cause of volcanic eruptions?
What is the main difference between a fold mountain and a block mountain?
What is the main difference between endogenic and exogenic forces?
What is the name given to the theory that explains the movement of continents?
