14.5A| Mountain Building Lecture and Quiz

  • Due Nov 3, 2024 at 11:59pm
  • Points 8
  • Questions 1
  • Available Oct 28, 2024 at 12am - Nov 4, 2024 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit None
  • Allowed Attempts 3

Instructions

Instructions

Watch and take notes from the Mountains lecture video. Read the learning objectives below to alert you to what you need to listen for in the video. You must apply the concepts presented to reach the learning objectives of exercises and quizzes. 

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Time Needed 

20-30 minutes. 

Learning Objectives

  • Students can describe the geologic processes, the relative movement of plates, and the distinguishing landforms associated with each type of plate boundary 
  • Students can relate tectonic stresses to plate boundaries, geologic structures, crustal deformation, and the building of mountains
  • Students describe the relative movement of tectonic plates at each of the 3 types of plate boundaries.
  • Relate tectonic stresses to deformation, plate boundaries, and geologic structures
  • Describe how tectonic stresses, deformation, plate tectonic activity, and geologic structures relate to the formation of different types of mountains

Lecture Video: Mountains

This quiz will assess your understanding of the assigned reading and the Mountain Building lecture. 

Learning Objectives 

  • Students can describe the geologic processes, the relative movement of plates, and the distinguishing landforms associated with each type of plate boundary 
  • Students can relate tectonic stresses to plate boundaries, geologic structures, crustal deformation, and the building of mountains
  • Students describe the relative movement of tectonic plates at each of the 3 types of plate boundaries.
  • Relate tectonic stresses to deformation, plate boundaries, and geologic structures
  • Describe how tectonic stresses, deformation, plate tectonic activity, and geologic structures relate to the formation of different types of mountains