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Plate Tectonics
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Continental Drift _________ proposed the theory that the crustal plates are moving over the mantle. This was supported by fossil and rock type evidence; also matching of coastline shapes. Wegener
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Convection Currents The force responsible for plate movement is __________.
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Plate Boundaries The following two slides show maps of the current major plate boundaries and their relative motions. You should be able to describe various landforms created by different plate movements.
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Plate Boundaries Divergent Boundary – moving _____ Convergent Boundary – moving ________ Transform Fault Boundary – moving ________________________ apart together sideways past each other
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Divergent boundary of two continental plates. Creates a __________. Example: _____________ rift valley East African Rift
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Convergent boundary of two oceanic plates. Creates an ________ and a _____. Example: _____ island arctrenchJapan
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Convergent boundary of an oceanic plate and a continental plate. Forms a _______ mountain range and a ______. Examples: _______ or _______ Mts volcanic trench Cascades Andes
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Convergent boundary of two continental plates. Forms a ______ mountain range. Examples: ___________, Alps, ______________ folded Himalayas Appalachians
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Transform-fault boundary where the North American and Pacific plates are moving ____ each other. Example: ________________ in California past San Andreas Fault
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Plate Boundaries Review Places where plates move apart are called _____________ boundaries. When continental plates diverge a ___________ is formed. When two oceanic plates converge what is created? _________________ The Appalachians formed mainly from continental plate collisions and therefore are a __________ mountain range. Convection currents divergent rift valley an island arc and a trench folded
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The force moving the plates is ____________.
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Theory of Plate Tectonics Plate Tectonics Plate Boundaries Causes of Plate Tectonics
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Plate Tectonics
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What is Plate Tectonics The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle like rafts
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What is the Lithosphere? The crust and part of the upper mantle = lithosphere 100 km thick Less dense than the material below it so it “floats”
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What is the Asthenoshere? The plastic layer below the lithosphere = asthenosphere The plates of the lithosphere float on the asthenosphere
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2 Types of Plates Ocean plates - plates below the oceans Continental plates - plates below the continents
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Questions... What is the theory of plate tectonics? Whta is the lithosphere? What is the asthenosphere? What is the connection between the two? What are the two types of plates?
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Plate Boundaries
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Divergent Boundaries Boundary between two plates that are moving apart or rifting RIFTING causes SEAFLOOR SPREADING
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Features of Divergent Boundaries Mid-ocean ridges rift valleys fissure volcanoes
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Convergent Boundaries Boundaries between two plates that are colliding There are 3 types…
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Type 1 Ocean plate colliding with a less dense continental plate Subduction Zone: where the less dense plate slides under the more dense plate VOLCANOES occur at subduction zones
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Andes Mountains, South America
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Type 2 Ocean plate colliding with another ocean plate The less dense plate slides under the more dense plate creating a subduction zone called a TRENCH
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Aleutian Islands, Alaska
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Type 3 A continental plate colliding with another continental plate Have Collision Zones: a place where folded and thrust faulted mountains form.
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Transform Fault Boundaries Boundary between two plates that are sliding past each other EARTHQUAKES along faults
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San Andreas Fault, CA
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Questions... What are the three types of boundaries? What direction do plates go for each? Which boundary has a subduction zone…what occurs at a subduction zone?
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Causes of Plate Tectonics
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Convection Currents Hot magma in the Earth moves toward the surface, cools, then sinks again. Creates convection currents beneath the plates that cause the plates to move.
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Questions... What causes plates to move? How is a convection current formed?
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