Plate Boundaries Write on the RIGHT Side
Plate Boundaries There are 3 types of plate boundaries Convergent Boundaries Divergent Boundaries Transform Boundaries
Convergent Boundaries (Pg. 96) Form where 2 plates collide Subduction: one plate goes underneath another and back down into the asthenosphere
Convergent Boundaries When 2 continental plates collide it can cause the land to buckle causing mountains to form When continental and oceanic plates collide, it causes the ocean to subduct When 2 Oceanic plates collide, the more dense plate subducts
Divergent Boundaries 2 Plates moving away from each other **Remember** This allows magma from the asthenosphere to rise up through the lithosphere New, less dense rock sits on top and pushes older rock away forming mid-ocean ridges
Transform Boundaries When 2 plates move past each other horizontally (Not smoothly) Scrape against each other in a series of sudden slippages This causes earthquakes
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Reflection (Left Side) Create a Graphic Organizer describing the 3 types of boundaries: Plate Boundaries Convergent Divergent Transform Details Details Details