Sentence Structures Flashcards
What’s the structure of a “Suggest” Question?
PEE,
Point, Evidence, Explain.
What’s the structure of a “To What Extent” Question?
One way (method) is a good thing is…
This is goodbecause…
This helps because…
But!
One the other hand it isn’t good because…
And It causes…
In a 9 Mark Question, What does PEBLT stand for?
(Can be used in the Allusive Suggest, and Illustrious 9 Mark Question.)
Point,
Evidence,
Because,
Leading To,
Therefore.
If I was to use a volcano as a case study, I’d use…
Mount Etna, Stratovolcano in Italy.
Or
Villarrica, Volcano in Chile.
Destructive Plate Margin,
Boundary where 2 tectonic plates collide and one is forced beneath the other. EG: Composite Volcano
Constructive Plate Margin,
Boundary where 2 tectonic plates move apart, allowing magma to rise and create new crust, EG: Shield Volcano
Describe Weather In A Low Pressure Environment,
Atmospheric Condition with ascending air and cloud/stormy skies
Describe Weather In A High Pressure Environment,
Atmospheric Condition with descending air and clear skies
How would you structure a 4 Mark Question?
PLLL,
Point, Leads to, Leads to, Leads to.
Estuary:
A coastal body of water where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from the ocean.
Deposition:
Process by which sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform or landmass.
Hydraulic Action:
Erosive Process of Water Wearing Away Rock and Soil, through the Force of Its moving particles.
Attrition:
Process by which rocks and pebbles in a river or stream collide and wear each other down,
Abrasion:
The process of rocks and sediment wearing away the bed and banks of a river or stream.
Solution:
The process by which water dissolves soluble minerals from rocks and carries them away.
Discuss Sentence Structure:
. .Advantages
Strategy: ==>
. .Disadvantages
How are Composite Volcanoes Formed?
Volcanoes formed by alternating layers of lava and ash, at destructive plate margins, High Viscosity Lava, Infrequently Explodes, Violent, Example: Mount Muji, Mount St. Helens
How are Shield Volcanoes Formed?
Volcanoes formed by thin layers of lava that spreads of a wide area, formed at constructive plate margins. Low Viscosity Lava, Frequently Explodes, Not As Violent As Composite Volcanoes, Example: Mauna Loa, Kilauea.
How can Physical Factors effect flood risk?
Vegetation: Absorbs water,
Impermeable Rock,
Heavy/Prolonged Precipitation,
Steep Valleys,