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The Theory of Plate Tectonics. Theory of Plate Tectonics 1.Continents appear to “drift” with time 2.Lithosphere is broken up into rigid “plates”, that.

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1 The Theory of Plate Tectonics

2 Theory of Plate Tectonics 1.Continents appear to “drift” with time 2.Lithosphere is broken up into rigid “plates”, that are moving 3.There are three types of plate boundaries: 1.Divergent 2.Convergent 3.Transform

3 3 types of plate boundaries: 1.Divergent – such as a mid ocean ridge where sea floor spreading occurs 2. Transform boundary – where 2 plates slide along side of one another 3. Convergent – where 2 plates collide

4 A transform plate boundary

5 Transform plate boundary

6 Transform Boundary in California

7 Close up of San Andreas Fault

8 Transform boundaries also exist at offsets along the mid ocean ridge

9 There are 3 types of convergent plate boundaries 1. Ocean plate and another ocean plate 2. Ocean plate and a continental plate 3. Continental plate and another continental plate Example: the Aleutian trench Example: Peru-Chile Trench Himalayan Mountains

10 2 oceanic plates collide

11 Oceanic plate and a continental plate collide

12 Ocean-continent convergent plate boundary

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14 Subduction is forming the Andes Mountains Convergent Plate Boundary Ocean plate and continental plate

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16 Two continental Plates collide

17 Continent- continent convergent plate boundary

18 India colliding with Asia

19 Name this plate boundary Continental crust Mantle The oceanic crust melts and rises Explosive volcanoes Oceanic plateThe oceanic crust sinks under the less dense continental crust Match the labels to the letters A B C D E F

20 Hot Spot

21 Yellowstone National Park Another Hot Spot

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24 In Summary: 1. The Earth’s surface is broken up into plates 2. The plates move a few centimeters per year in different directions 3. The plate boundaries may be classified into convergent or divergent or transform 4. Divergent plate boundaries are rift zones usually associated with a mid ocean ridge

25 Convergent Plate Boundaries may be the following types 1.Two oceanic plates- resulting in a subduction zone and an island arc. Ex. Aleutian Islands and trench 2. An oceanic plate and a continental plate – resulting in a subduction zone and coastal mountains – ex. Andes Mtns. 3. Two continental plates – resulting in severe uplifting of the earth’s crust and a very large mountains like the Himalayas, or the Alps


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