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Edible Plate Tectonics each student should have 1 double-stuff Oreo cookie
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TECTONICS: From the Greek “tecton” – builder – architect The study of large features on Earth’s surface and the processes that formed them.
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PLATE TECTONICS: Large features… – continents – ocean basins – mountain ranges and processes… – earthquakes – volcanic eruptions due to movement of plates of Earth’s outer shell.
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Cracked Egg Shell!
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Parks and Plates ©2002 Robert J. Lillie
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Oreo Psycho-Personality Test Manner in which people eat Oreo cookies provides great insight into their personalities. 1. The whole thing at once. 2. One bite at a time. 3. Slow and methodical nibbles examining the results of each bite afterwards. 4. In little feverous nibbles. 5. Dunked in some liquid (milk, coffee …..) 6. Twisted apart, the inside, then the cookie. 7. Twisted apart, the inside, and toss the cookie. 8. Just the cookie, not the inside. 9. I just like to lick them, not eat them. 10. I don’t have a favorite way because I don’t like Oreos.
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6. Twisted apart, the inside, then the cookie. You have a highly curious nature. You take pleasure in breaking things apart to find out how they work, though not always able to put them back together, so you destroy all the evidence of your activities. You deny your involvement when things go wrong. You are a compulsive liar and exhibit deviant, if not criminal, behavior.
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Divergent Plate Boundary Parks and Plates ©2002 Robert J. Lillie
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DIVERGENT Plate Boundary: Seafloor Spreading
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Seafloor Spreading & Plate Tectonics New ocean basins form from volcanism Ocean floor forms IN BETWEEN pieces that have split SEAFLOOR SPREADING
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Convergent Plate Boundary
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CONVERGENT Plate Boundary
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Sediment and Basalt Scraped off Subducting Plate Coastal Mountain Range Plate Sweats Composite Volcanoes
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Transform Plate Boundary Parks and Plates ©2002 Robert J. Lillie
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North American Plate Pacific Plate
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North American Plate Pacific Plate 2 inches/year x 100 years = 200 inches = 17 feet!
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Parks and Plates ©2002 Robert J. Lillie Hot Spot
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14,000 feet Mauna Kea 14,000 feet Mauna Loa
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14,000 feet above sea level TALLER THAN MOUNT EVEREST! 18,000 ft below sea level
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Divergent Plate Boundary: Seafloor Spreading Parks and Plates ©2002 Robert J. Lillie
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Parks and Plates ©2002 Robert J. Lillie Convergent Plate Boundary: Subduction
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Transform Plate Boundary: Transform (Strike-Slip) Faulting Parks and Plates ©2002 Robert J. Lillie
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Parks and Plates ©2002 Robert J. Lillie Hot Spot: Plate Interior
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