D45 Plate Boundaries.

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D45 Plate Boundaries

D45 Earthquakes & Volcanoes

D45 Hawaii Volcanoes

D45 Boundary Background The previous map (p D42) shows locations of earthquakes and volcanoes on Earth. Many of the most active volcanoes are on the edges of the Pacific Ocean, the “Ring of Fire”. The theory of plate tectonics helps explain this CHALLENGE QUESTION: HOW does plate tectonics explain the locations of earthquakes, volcanoes and mountain ranges?

D45 Plate Motion Vocabulary Convergent: plates colliding (mountains) Divergent: plates dividing (volcanoes) Transform: plates sliding along (earthquakes) Subduction: one plate sliding under another

D45 Boundary Reading In the textbook begin reading p D43 – D46. Use separate paper to take 3 good notes for the first paragraph. This may be collected. Discuss quietly at your table and be prepared to discuss as a class what you discovered. Continue as directed by your teacher. Then answer the following questions in your lab book. You will need a ruler.

D45 Understanding Boundaries Motion Science Term Forms Earthquake, Volcano or Neither Lithosphere is Formed, Destroyed or Neither Example Slide Spread Collide

D45 Boundary Analysis: Date________ Name_____________________ Hr___ Answer in detail using complete paragraphs: Describe two ways that the movement of lithospheric plates can form mountains. Draw, label, describe a Transform boundary, Divergent boundary, & Convergent boundary. Which type of rock would you expect to find along a divergent plate boundary: Igneous, Metamorphic, or Sedimentary? Explain.

D45 Boundary Analysis: Date________ Name_____________________ Hr___ Answer in detail using complete paragraphs: Describe two ways that the movement of lithospheric plates can form mountains. Draw, label, describe a Transform boundary, Divergent boundary, & Convergent boundary. Which type of rock would you expect to find along a divergent plate boundary: Igneous, Metamorphic, or Sedimentary? Explain.