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1 Plate Boundary Notes Using the Powerpoint to help you, take notes into your flipbook on the plate boundaries. You need to include the following notes Boundary Definition Boundary Arrows Example from the boundary map

2 Plate Boundaries

3 Collide with each other
Plate Tectonics – Theory that explains how the large pieces of the Earth (lithospheric plates move and change shape Sea Floor Spreading Divergent Boundary Transform Boundary Transform Divergent Convergent Move away From each other Move apart Collide with each other Push together Slide Past

4 Plate Boundary Map

5 A plate boundary where two plates are moving apart
Divergent Boundary A plate boundary where two plates are moving apart

6 Plate Boundary Map

7 A plate boundary where two plates are colliding
Convergent Boundary A plate boundary where two plates are colliding

8 Plate Boundary Map

9 The Mariana Trench The Mariana Trench is formed from a convergent boundary of the Philippine Plate and Pacific Plate It the deepest part of the ocean. Only a few people have ever gone to the bottom.

10 The Mariana Trench You are going to watch a video about the Mariana Trench. On a piece of loose leaf paper, record 10 things that surprised about the Trench

11 Transform Boundary A plate boundary where two plates slide past each other. It is a common place for earthquakes to happen.

12 Plate Boundary Map

13 Use your notes to complete Bell Ringer page 49
Name the 2 Physical layers of the earth in the illustration. What is happening in layer 2? What type of boundary is illustrated/ 1 2

14 Using the powerpoint and the cut outs, take notes on each type of stress
On your flipbook, record the following: Definition of type of stress Tape illustration to the flipbook

15 Stress is the amount of force per unit area on a given material.

16 Stress in the Crust Tension (divergent)- Stretch/Pull of crust in opposite directions

17 Compression (Convergent) – The Crust is squeezed/pushed together
Anticline Syncline Monocline

18 Shearing (Transform) The crust violently slides past each other

19 Other Work, if not finished complete for homework
Inside the earth work sheet Plate Boundary Review (both sides) Reading about Earthquakes – complete back Reading about indirection observations – complete back


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