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Plate Tectonics Ring of Fire By

Plate Boundary 1 Look at the plate boundary shown at Plate Boundary 1 Use the arrows below to show how the plates are moving. Use Insert/Text Box to name the type of boundary this shows.

Plate Boundary 2 Look at the plate boundary shown at Plate Boundary 2 Use the arrows below to show how the plates are moving. Use Insert/Text Box to name the type of boundary this shows

Plate Boundary 3 Look at the plate boundary shown at Plate Boundary 3 Use the arrows below to show how the plates are moving. Use Insert/Text Box to name the type of boundary this shows

Plate Boundary 4 Look at the plate boundary shown at Plate Boundary 4 Use Insert/Text Box to name the type of boundary this shows. Name a mountain range formed by this type of boundary.

Plate Boundary 5 Look at the plate boundary shown at Plate Boundary 5 Use Insert/Text Box to name the type of boundary this shows. Places where plates are fill in the blank are called fill in the blank boundaries.. Places where plates slide past each other are called transform boundaries

Plate Boundary 6 Look at the plate boundary shown at Plate Boundary 6 Use Insert/Text Box to name the type of boundary this shows. Places where plates fill in the blank past each other are called fill in the blank boundaries.

Plate Boundaries 7 Place the matching pictures next to each other

Plate Boundaries 8 Click here to see the supercontinent Click here to play the supercontinent movie What is the name of the supercontinent?

Plate Boundary 9 Click here to see Mid-Ocean Ridges. Name the boundary where Mid-Ocean Ridges are found.

Plate Boundary 10 Click on these links to review Plate Tectonics Critical Thinking Question