Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byVernon Hill Modified over 9 years ago
2
The Earth has 4 major layers Crust Mantle Inner Core Outer Core
3
The Crust 22 types of crust OOceanic (thin, very dense, made of basalt) CContinental (thick, less dense, made of granite)
4
Oceanic and Continental Crust
6
Convection in the Mantle Magma in the mantle is heated by the core and rises to the surface (just below the crust). Magma cools and sinks back to the core. This creates movements we call “convection currents”
7
Plate Tectonics The crust floats on top of the mantle. Convection currents in the mantle move the plates around. This makes the plate bump into each other in different ways
8
There are 3 Types of Plate Boundaries Divergent Convergent: Ocean-Ocean Ocean-Continent Continent-Continent Transform
9
Divergent Plate Boundaries Divergent plates cause SEA FLOOR SPREADING. Over geologic time, divergent faults cause continents to move away from one another. Start off as Rift Valleys, eventually become Mid-Ocean Rifts
10
Convergent Boundaries Convergent boundaries occur when two plates collide. The lighter plate always goes over the heavier plate. The heavier plate is SUBDUCTED Create VOLCANOES (on land and in sea), and MOUNTAIN RANGES. THERE ARE 3 TYPES OF CONVERGENT PLATES BOUNDARIES
11
Ocean-Continent Plate Boundaries Occur when an oceanic and continental plate meet. The ocean plate is heavier and slides under the continent. Often results in volcanoes on land and mountain ranges http://geology.com/plate-tectonics.shtml
12
Continent-Continent Plate Boundaries Occur when continental plates meet. Both are heavy and neither can be pushed down into the Earth. Can either smush together, or one can go on top of the other, resulting in very tall mountains. Eventually, they come to a stop. Himalayan Mtns. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8CT3UH p0IE
13
Ocean-Ocean Plate Boundaries Occur when two oceanic plates meet. They are both heavy, and one sea floor slides over another. A trench is formed, and often chains of islands result. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcRerU_8 wpI&feature=related
14
Hot Spots vs. Convergent Boundaries Both hot spots and ocean- ocean convergent boundaries can create chains of islands. However, convergent boundaries create islands when one plate is subducted another. Islands creates this way are usually bigger. Hot spots are bubbles of magma that create islands as a plate moves above it.
15
Transform Plate Boundaries Occur when two plates slide past each other. Create Strike-slip faults, can create hills, but not mountains. San Andreas Fault
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.