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You may wonder… Why are the continents moving?
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Seafloor Spreading The oceans are widening along the mid- ocean ridges.
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Volcanoes located along ocean ridges erupt, creating new ocean floor.
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Plates —continental crust, oceanic crust Features —faults, trenches, mid-ocean ridges, folded mountains, hot spots, volcanoes Related actions —earthquakes, volcanic activity, seafloor spreading, mountain building, convection in mantle. Key concepts
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What are the plates made of? Ocean plates are made of basalt. Continental plates are made of granite.
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Divergent Plate Boundaries Two land or ocean plates move apart in opposite directions. Magma flows to the surface between them creating new crust.
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Mid-Atlantic Ridge = Divergent Boundary
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Iceland – a continent directly over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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Subduction Zones An ocean plate and a continental plate hit head-on. The ocean plate subducts under the continent forming a trench. The subducting plate melts. Magma rises to the surface creating a string of volcanic mountains parallel to the shoreline.
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Sierra Nevada Mountains Subduction zones form chains of volcanic mountains along the shoreline.
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Andes Mountains Subduction zones form chains of volcanic mountains along the shoreline.
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Island Arcs Two ocean plates hit head-on. One ocean plate is forced to subduct under the other forming an ocean trench. The subducting plate melts. Magma rises to the surface forming a string of volcanic islands parallel to the trench.
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The Aleutian Islands
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Ocean Trenches http://www.nhusd.k12.ca.us/ALVE/wow/Ocean/seafloor.gif
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