Plate tectonics and other cool stuff The Forces of the Earth Plate tectonics and other cool stuff
Plates – huge moving slabs that form the Earth’s crust Vocabulary Plates – huge moving slabs that form the Earth’s crust Plate tectonics – the theory that the Earth’s crust is made of plates that are constantly drifting apart and sliding together
Tectonic Plates
Vocabulary Crust – the band of solid rock on the Earth’s surface that floats on the mantle Mantle – a partly melted, white-hot inner layer of rock between the Earth’s curst and core
How Plates Move
Pangaea – the supercontinent that existed 225 million years ago
where plates pull apart Plate Boundaries Divergent Boundaries where plates pull apart
Convergent Boundaries How Plates Move Convergent Boundaries Where plates meet
Oceanic-Oceanic Convergence How Plates Move Oceanic-Oceanic Convergence
Oceanic-Oceanic Convergnce Mid-Ocean Ridges
Birth of an Island Surtsey 1963
Continental-Continental Convergence How Plates Move Continental-Continental Convergence
Mountain Ranges
Rise of the Himalayas
Vocabulary Magma – liquid rock within the Earth’s mantle Lava – liquid rock that has reached the Earth’s surface Subduction – the process by which the Earth’s crust slides into the mantle and melts into magma Volcanism – the outpouring of molten rock onto the Earth’s surface through cracks in the crust
Subduction Zones Trench Flipping Standard Subduction
Faulting – where two tectonic plates slide past one another How Plates Move Transform-Fault Boundaries Faulting – where two tectonic plates slide past one another
Fault Lines
San Andreas Fault
Ring of Fire
Hot Spots Hot spots – molten rock that forces its way through the crust, but is not located along a plate boundary
Vocabulary Weathering – the slow breakdown of rock into finer particles by natural means Erosion – the breakdown and movement of rock particles by running water, ocean currents, wind or ice
Weathering and Erosion
Glacial Erosion Glacier – a river or sheet of ice that scrapes the soil off the land as it moves
Greenhouse Effect Greenhouse effect – the trapping of heat within the atmosphere and oceans by carbon dioxide
World Climates