Guide to plate movement By: Mrs. Baker

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Guide to plate movement By: Mrs. Baker Plates on the Move Guide to plate movement By: Mrs. Baker

There are three types of plate movement

Picture from www.geology.com 1. Divergent Also known as seafloor spreading Plates are separating from each other as a new land mass forms This is seen at mid-ocean ridges and rifts Plate separation is a slow process. For example, divergence along the Mid Atlantic ridge causes the Atlantic Ocean to widen at only about 2 centimeters per year. Picture from www.geology.com Author Hobart M. King

2. Convergent Two continental plates collide. & crumple the edges of the plates & form mountains. We can see the end result of the collision between the Indian & Eurasian plates which are the Himalayan Mountains. Picture from USGS Picture from www.geology.com Author Hobart M. King

Subduction When an oceanic plate goes underneath or is subducted under a continental plate it is called subduction. This forms a trench, or deep valley, where the plates meet. An example of a subduction zone is the Marianas Trench where the Pacific Plate is subducting under the Eurasian Plate. Subduction is another type of a convergent plate movement. Picture from www.geology.com Author Hobart M. King

3. Transform Two plates slide past each other Example: San Andreas Fault in California Picture from www.geology.com Author Hobart M. King

Transform Convergent Divergent