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 As the magma <color #​ed1c24>​rises</​color>​ it begins to <color #​ed1c24>​cool</​color>​. As the magma <color #​ed1c24>​rises</​color>​ it begins to <color #​ed1c24>​cool</​color>​.
 The cool magma becomes heavier and heavier causing it to <color #​ed1c24>​sink</​color>​ back towards the earths <color #​ed1c24>​core.</​color> ​ The cool magma becomes heavier and heavier causing it to <color #​ed1c24>​sink</​color>​ back towards the earths <color #​ed1c24>​core.</​color> ​
-This circular ​movement ​causes a continuous movement of magma (convection currents) in the <color #​ed1c24>​mantle</​color>​. ​+This circular ​motion ​causes a continuous movement of magma (convection currents) in the <color #​ed1c24>​mantle</​color>​. ​
 Convection currents cause tectonic plates to move very slowly. Convection currents cause tectonic plates to move very slowly.
  
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 //Case Study: Chile// //Case Study: Chile//
  
-  -  300km from capitol Santiago +  -  ​<color #22b14c>300km</​color> ​from capitol Santiago 
-  -  35km from the pacific ocean +  -  ​<color #22b14c>35km</​color> ​from the pacific ocean 
-  -  8.8 on the magnitude scale +  -  ​<color #22b14c>8.8</​color> ​on the magnitude scale 
-  -  More than 500 people left dead +  -  More than <color #22b14c>500</​color> ​people left dead 
-  -  Damage cost was $30 billion+  -  Damage cost was <color #22b14c>$30</​color> ​billion
   -  Central towns hit by t-sunmai waves   -  Central towns hit by t-sunmai waves
   -  Febuary 10th 2010   -  Febuary 10th 2010
-  -  More than 400,00 severely damaged/​destroyed ​+  -  More than <color #22b14c>400,00</​color> ​severely damaged/​destroyed ​
  
  
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   * This forms a cone shaped mountain with a crater   * This forms a cone shaped mountain with a crater
  
-Mass Movement+__Mass Movement__
  
-Sea+4 aspects that affect mass movement are: 
 +  - <color #​fff200>​Water</​color>​ - Water makes the regolith (material) heavier, causing it to move faster down slopes 
 +  - <color #​ff7f27>​Vegetation</​color>​ - Roots of tree's and plants help keep the soil together, helping to prevent mass movement 
 +  - <color #​ed1c24>​Human Interaction</​color>​ - Humans speed up mass movement when they makes hills/​slopes more unstable ex. roads/​quarry 
 +  - <color #​00a2e8>​Slope or Gradient</​color>​ - The steeper the gradient, the faster loose regolith can travel down it 
 + 
 + 
 +__Sea__
  
 Form of erosion -  Form of erosion - 
 +
 +__River__
 +
 +Form of deposition - 
 +
 +__Process of Erosion + Deposition__
 +
 +//​Erosion://​
 +  * <color #​c3c3c3>​Hydraulic Action</​color>:​ Motion of water hitting the surface
 +  * <color #​b5e61d>​Abrasion</​color>:​ Scraping/​wearing away of rocks
 +  * <color #​ff7f27>​Attrition</​color>:​ Impact of rock grains hitting of each other 
 +  * <color #​ffaec9>​Solution</​color>:​ Minerals are dissolved in water and carried along
 +
 +//​Deposition://​
 +
 +__Maps__
 +
 +  * line number to the right
 +  * key on back of map 
 +  * always has to be exact
  
  
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