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Crustal Deformations
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4 types Compressions Tensions Folding Faulting
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Compressions Causes the Earth to be pushed in on itself
Can lead to folding or faulting
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Tension Causes to Earth to be pulled apart, or thinned out
Can lead to folding or faulting
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Folding Bending of the Earth’s crust
Can lead to the formation of mountains, valleys, canyons, and other landforms
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Faulting Breaking of the Earth’s crust
Can lead to the formation of mountains, valleys, canyons, and other landforms
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Table activity Take the next five minutes to compare and contrast folding and faulting. Give at least 2 similarities and 2 differences
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Mountains Landform that stretches above the surrounding land
Steeper than a hill
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Plain Area of very flat land
Includes prairies, grasslands, and forests
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Plateau Has a high elevation and level surface
May contain streams and rivers across them
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Plate Boundaries The edges of the Earth’s plates which cause folding and faulting Three types: divergent, convergent, and transform
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Divergent Boundary Where plates are moving away from each other
Where tension occurs
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Convergent Boundary Where the plates are moving towards each other and collide Where compression occurs
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Transform Boundary Where the plates rub against each other back and forth
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Subduction Where one plates collides with another and one plate moves under the other Creates mountains, volcanoes, and earthquakes
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