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Plate Tectonics Shake, Rattle, & Roll!
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Plate Tectonics a scientific theory that describes the large scale motions of the Earth's plates which make up the lithosphere. These plates rest on the asthenosphere.
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Layers of the Earth
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Alfred Lothar Wegener Developed the theory of Pangea & Continental Drift.
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Pangea
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The Case for Pangea The evidence was the idea of continents fit like a puzzle, related fossils on the continents, similar rock formations on the continents.
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Continental Drift Direction of plate drift
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Types of Plate Motion Convergent Divergent Transform
Tectonic Plate Motion Under the Earth & Beyond – Plate Tectonic Motion
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Convergent Boundaries- Where two tectonic plates come together
There are 3 types of convergent boundaries, all 3 cause earthquakes. Oceanic>Continental Volcanoes Oceanic trenches Oceanic>Oceanic Tsunamis Island arcs Continental>Continental Mountain ranges .
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Oceanic Continental
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Andes Mountains- The main cause of the rise of the Andes is the compression of western rim of the South American Plate due to the subduction of the Nazca Plate and the Antarctic Plate.
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Oceanic Oceanic Can also lead into a tsunami- large fast moving wave created by seismic activity. In the open water the wave travels fast, once it hits the shoreline, the speed slows down but the wave height will increase and become dangerous/destructive
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Philippine Islands- Oceanic to oceanic convergence- located near the edge of the Pacific Ring of Fire
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Continental Continental
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Himalayan Mountains- Formed by the collision of the Eurasian Plate and the Indian Plate.
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Divergent Boundaries- where two tectonic plates pull apart
There are 2 types of divergent boundaries. Sea Floor Spreading Oceanic Ridges Continental Rift Rift Vallies
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Sea Floor Spreading
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Age of the Ocean Floor- Red is the newest – Blue is the oldest
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Continental Rift
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Rifting earth of Ethiopia
three plates are pulling away from one another: the Arabian Plate, and the two parts of the African Plate(the Nubian and the Somalian)
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Transform Boundaries- where two tectonic plates grind past each other.
A transform boundary is just that, a transform boundary. Transform boundaries can have jagged edges that get caught on each other, when this happens massive pressure builds up which releases in an: Earthquake. Can lead to a tsunami
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Transform Boundary
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Transform Boundary Arial photo of the San Andreas Fault
Border of the Pacific & North American plate, 810 miles long. Arial photo of the San Andreas Fault
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