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**C1 Opportunities and Risks**

**DSE notes in bitesize**

1 - Types of plate boundaries and their related internal processes and forces

Divergent plate boundaries:

- Constructive
- Rising magma
- Plates are moving apart
- New crustal materials are formed
- Tensional force
- Faulting (Normal faults) and Volcanism (Intrusive + Extrusive) can be found

Convergent plate boundaries:

- Destructive
- Falling magma
- Plates are moving towards
- Denser plate (Oceanic plate) are subducted underneath the lighter one
- Compressional force
- Faulting (Reverse faults), Folding, and Volcanism (Intrusive + Extrusive) can be found

Transform plate boundaries:

- Conservative
- No volcanic activities
- Most damaging type of plate boundary since the foci of earthquakes are generally shallow
- Plates are sliding past each other
- Shearing force
- Only Faulting (Strike-slip faults) can be found

2 - Landforms in three types of plate boundaries

Divergent plate boundaries:

- Rift valley (Continental v.s. Continental)

Example: East African Rift

- Mid-oceanic ridges (Oceanic v.s. Oceanic)

Example: Mid-Atlantic Ridge

- Volcanic islands (Oceanic v.s. Oceanic)

Example: Iceland and Easter island

Convergent plate boundaries:

- Fold mountains (Continental v.s. Continental)

Example: the Himalayas

- Fold mountains (with volcanoes) + Ocean trench (Continental v.s. Oceanic)

Example: The Andes

- Volcanic island arc + Ocean trench (Oceanic v.s. Oceanic)

, Example: Java Island and Japan

Transform plate boundaries:

- Transform faults

Example: San Andreas Fault

3 - Impacts of three tectonic hazards

When you think of the impacts or e ects of the hazards, you may consider the following aspects
to construct your answer:

IMPACTS

I - Infrastructure

M - Mobility of people (Transport network?)

P - Property ($)

A - Another hazards (Will it trigger any other hazards?)

C - Casualties

T - Technology (How it makes impact on the communication network?)

**Earthquakes:**

Economic loss, loss of property, Injuries and casualties, destruction to infrastructure, e.g.
communication links, re, disturbance to transport network, power cuts/ failure (blackouts), ...etc

**Primary e ect**

Collapse of buildings and other structures

Damage power lines

**Secondary e ect**

Soil liquefaction

Destroy buildings foundation -> land subsidence

Landslide

Triggers weathered materials move downslope

- > bury buildings

Form quake lakes if there is river at the foot of the mountain-> ooding

**Volcanic eruptions:**

Economic loss, loss of property, Injuries and casualties, destruction to infrastructure, e.g.
communication links, re, disturbance to transport network, power cuts/ failure (blackouts), ...etc

**Primary (Direct) e ect**





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