Guam History
high: continental island, volcanic island low: atoll
Give an example of a high and a low island.
their universe
How did the first people living on the low lying coral atolls and volcanic islands view the ocean as?
volcanic activity or plate movement
How were the islands of the Pacific formed?
Lava
Magma that reaches Earth's surface
Magma
Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
raised coral islands/atolls
atolls that have been uplifted, including the lagoon basin, above sea level
faults
cracks in the earth's crust
over 20,000
how many islands are located in the Pacific Ocean?
tsunami
huge wave triggered by an underwater earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption
volcanic island
island built by volcanoes rising from the sea floor to above the surface of the water
Micronesia, Polynesia, Melanesia
name the three groups go islands in oceania?
New Guinea and New Caledonia
names two examples of continental islands in the pacific
barrier reef
reef that is separated from the sinking volcano
atoll
ring shapes coral island
Challenger deep
the deepest part of all oceans. Located in the Marianas Trench, in the Western North Pacific Ocean, where the Pacific and Philippine Plates come together
1. puzzle pieces 2. fossile correlation 3. rock and mountain correlation 4. past climate data
the four reasons to believe Continental Drift theory
continental island
the largest type of high island; a piece of land that has been separated form the main continent
subduction
the process by which an ocean plate nudges under a continental plate, usually by a few inches a year
Oceania
the region in the southwestern pacific consisting of thousands of scattered islands
Ring of Fire
the ring of volcanoes that partly encircles the Pacific Ocean
lagoon
the shallow water between the island and the reef
Continental Drift
theory that the Earth's original land masses a single supercontinent called "Pangaea" that eventually broke up, separated/ and drifted apart over a period of 200 million years or more to the continents we know today
Plate Tectonics
theory the suggest the Earth's surface is broken into several huge, unbending plates, or slabs, each about 50 miles thick. these plates "float" extremely. slowly on top of the Earth's hot, flexible interior
plankton
tiny floating plants and animals; food to coral
low islands
volcanic high islands that have been worn down nearly to sea level or formed by coral
Active volcano
volcano that continues to pour out lava, gases, or ash
dormant volcano
volcano that has not erupted for a long time but could still erupt; still has lava flowing
Extinct volcano
volcano that is no longer thought to have openings through the mantle located below the Earths surfaces
dry and rainy
what are the two seasons on Guam?
trade winds
what causes dry season?
warm, moist, and rising air
what conditions are necessary for a typhoon to form?
a deep ocean trench
what happens if an ocean plate and a continental plate such together?
a mountain range will form
what happens if two continental plates are pushed together?
salty water, warm water, and shallow water
what is needed for a coral reef to survive?
Weather refers to the short-term state of conditions at a given time and place, while climate is the conditions over a long period of time.
what is the difference between weather and climate?
Micronesia
which group of islands is Guam a part of
Polynesia
which islands are known for their seafaring?
Melanesia
which islands are referred to as the "dark islands"?
Micronesia
which islands means may islands
hot spot
A place deep within the Earth where hot magma rises to just underneath the surface, creating a bulge and volcanic activity
moisture in the air
What is humidity?
the pacific ocean
What is the largest ocean in the world?
fringing reef
What kind of reef does Guam have?
fringing reefs
a coral reef that lies close to the shore.
volcano
a geological landform that begins as a long, narrow crack in the Earth's crust
coral polyp
an animal that with certain types of algae, mollusks, and other life forms, creates coral reefs
tectonic plates
"floats" on the hot, flexible interior. Large unbending slabs of solid rock that drift and collide with each other
oceanic and continental
What are the two types of plates?
steady winds that blow towards the equator
What are trade winds?
warm water from the ITCZ
What causes dry season?
sun, distance from equator, elevation, moon, tides, etc.
What causes the seasons and climate zone of the Earth?