Description
Conduct a virtual field trip on which you will explore your choice of geologic feature in your hometown or region. Examples may include: local caves, lakes, glacial deposits, rock formations, etc.
Prepare a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation about the geologic feature in which you:
- Identify the feature,
- Summarize the relevant geologic history of the region,
- Discuss the formation and age of the feature,
- Assess the role of the hydrologic cycle in shaping the feature,
- Discuss the role of erosion and/or weathering on the feature, and
- Identify unique aspects of the geologic feature (such as how it has changed over time, where similar features found, and so on).
Include relevant pictures or examples of the feature, including detailed speaker notes as if you were narrating the presentation.
Format in-text citations and reference slides according to APA guidelines.
Submit your assignment. Topic is on MT Fuji in Japan
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Attached.
MOUNT FIJI
The symbol of Japan
FACTS ABOUT MOUNT FIJI
• Mount Fiji stands at 3,776 meters/12,380 feet
• Mount Fiji last erupted in 1707
• It is regarded as a sacred mountain
• Women were not allowed to climb Mount Fiji until 1868
• The first person to climb the mountain was a monk
• The mountain has been branded as a cultural and spiritual geographical contribution.
• Mount Fiji is the worlds most climbed mountain
Mount Fiji local caves and lakes
• Mount Fiji Caves include;
• Naruzawa ice cave
• Fugaku (wind) cave
• Fuji wind cave
• Lake Kawaguchi
• Aokigahara Sea of Trees
• Mount Fiji Lakes;
• Lake Kawaguchiko
• Lake Saiko
• Lake Yamanakako
• Lake Motosuko
• Lake Shojiko
MT . Fuji Caves
Mount Fiji Glacial Deposits And Rock Formation
• Glacial deposit
Scientist have discovered different findings in the glacial deposit at Mount Fiji. It has categorized them in
two phase. Phase number one comprises of andesit...
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