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Plate Tectonics Chapter 9
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Section 9.2 Plate Tectonics
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Key Questions - Objectives What is the lithosphere? What are the 7 major plates? What are the 3 types of plate boundaries?
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The Lithosphere The lithosphere is the top portion of the mantle and the overlaying crust which behaves as a strong and rigid layer floating on top of the molten rock below. Rigid Crust Mantle
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The Plates
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Types of Plate Boundaries Wherever two plates come together, they will form one of the three types of plate boundaries. Divergent Boundaries Convergent Boundaries Transform Boundaries
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Types of Plate Boundaries Divergent Boundaries Whenever two plates move away from one another.
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Types of Plate Boundaries Convergent Boundaries Whenever two plates move directly towards one another.
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Types of Plate Boundaries Transform Boundaries Whenever two plates move by one another but not towards or away.
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Section 9.3 Actions At Plate Boundaries
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NO.
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Divergent Boundaries Oceanic Ridges
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Divergent Boundaries Oceanic Ridges Sea floor spreading at divergent boundaries is the primary cause for the movement of the continents.
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Divergent Boundaries Continental Rift
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Divergent Boundaries Continental Rift Continental Rifts are the origins of oceans like the Atlantic.
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Convergent Boundaries Oceanic Continental
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Mt. St. Helens Creates Volcanic Arcs Creates Oceanic Trenches
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Convergent Boundaries
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Oceanic Creates Volcanic Island Arcs
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Convergent Boundaries Continental
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Creates very tall mountain ranges.
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Transform Boundaries Creates Earthquake Faults
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