Standard 2 Objective 3 STUDY NOTES “PLATE BOUNDARIES"

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Standard 2 Objective 3 STUDY NOTES “PLATE BOUNDARIES"

1 Two plates slide past each other horizontally at a _________ boundary. transform

2 The Pacific Ring of Fire is a zone of active _________. volcanoes

3 When the oceanic and continental lithospheres collide, the _______ plate _________. oceanic subducts

4 Tectonic plates can include both oceanic and ___________ crust. continental

5 Food, water, flashlights, and a portable radio are needed to _______ for earthquakes. prepare

6 The ________ of an earthquake is the point on Earth’s surface directly ______ the earthquake’s focus. epicenter above

7 The theory that explains why and how continents move is called _____ tectonics. plate

8 An example of a _________ boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California. transform

9 Convection, _____ push, and slab ____ work together to produce constant tectonic plate _______. ridgepull motion

10 Frequent earthquakes in an area may indicate tectonic plate ___________. boundaries

11 The hottest rock is found in __________ zones and under mid-ocean ___ valleys. subduction rift

12 During a major earthquake, buildings may sway or ________. collapse

13 The two sources of energy heating Earth’s mantle are radioactive _______ and heat from Earth’s _______. decay interior

14 Subduction is when one plate goes ________ another. beneath

15 Plates move away from each other at a mid- __________ ridge. mid-ocean

16 If you are indoors during an earthquake you should stay away from ________ and objects that may fall; _____ in a doorway. windows stand

17 As Australia drifted away from Asia, its animal life ________ into different forms than Asia. evolved

18 The movement of heated materials ________ and the movement of cooled materials downward is called __________. upward convection

19 ___________ usually occur at plate boundaries when rock in environments near tectonic plate boundaries experience great ______. Earthquakes stress

20 When two oceanic plates collide the ________ plate ________. denser subducts

21 The rise of the Himalayan Mountains changed world _____ patterns. wind

22 Rock begins to sink when it has ______ and becomes denser. cooled

23 At the center of a mid-ocean _____ is a ____ valley. ridgerift

24 Tectonic _____ are blocks of __________.plates lithosphere

25 The collision of two __________ plates results in the formation of _________. continental mountains

26 Earth’s tectonic plate’s ______ when heat creates __________ currents in Earth’s mantle. move convection

27 The breakup of Pangea changed the ____ of the continents and world ________. size climates

28 A __________ plate boundary will pull the rest of the plate _____. subducting down

29 Earthquakes generally occur at plate boundaries, where ______ on rocks is greatest. stress

30 The Himalaya Mountains were formed in a ________ at a convergent boundary. collision

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