I want to thank my Professor Mary Beck for introducing a variety of new tools that I have been able to use to complete this project. Google Earth is great for a variety of reasons and you are capable of getting lost in the information it has to offer. Its not just used to get around that's for sure. I also never imagined me building a website, let alone one that I feel contains a lot of good information and images, Weebly is awesome.. All images used except for the header are from wiki commons, yet another valuable tool I was introduced to throughout this project. Understanding how this planet works has always fascinated me, I couldn't even began to list all the small bits of knowledge I have gained during this project that has made me see the picture as a whole. One area that I have truly learned to focus on was grammatically explaining myself right, this is one skill I have yet to master but is coming along well. I want to thank you for taking the time to view this website and I hope you have learned something new. I leave you with one last overview of all the process we have looked at. I also need to thank my text book
Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology, 11 edition, by Tarbuck/Lutgens/Tasa, 2014.
Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology, 11 edition, by Tarbuck/Lutgens/Tasa, 2014.
1-Asthenosphere
2-Lithosphere 3-Hot spot 4-Oceanic crust 5-Subducting plate 6-Continental crust 7-Continental rift zone (young plate boundary) 8-Convergent boundary plate 9-Divergent boundary plate |
10-Transform plate boundary
11-Shield volcano 12-Oceanic spreading ridge 13-Convergent plate boundary 14-Strato volcano 15-Island arc 16-Plate 17-Asthenosphere 18-Trench |