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Sweet Density & Plate Tectonics Explain the Theory of Plate Tectonics Explain crust movement by using a visual model Make and test a hypothesis Collect, organize and use data from a measurement tool
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Density Less Dense, More Dense…HUH? Let’s Figure Out Density for a Twix and a 3 Musketeers!
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Candy Bar Density Density = mass / volume Mass it in grams with a triple beam balance My Best Friend (Middle, Back, Front)
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Triple Beam Balance – Mass (g)
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Graduated Cylinder – Volume (mL) Cylinder with Candy - Cylinder Only Volume of a Solid 30 mL - 23 mL 7 mL
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Using the Data Twix Mass - ____g ÷ Volume – 15 mL = _____g/mL 3 Musketeers Mass - ____g ÷ Volume – 20 mL = _____g/mL
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Calculating Density
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Predict If the density of water is 1 g/mL Will our candy bars sink or float?
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Making Predictions
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Twix vs. 3 Musketeers Modeling the Continental and Oceanic Crusts Twix = thinner, more dense 3 Musketeers = thicker, less dense If I collide a Twix with a 3 Musketeers then_______________________, because_______________________.
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Twix vs. 3 Musketeers Draw a picture of what happened Label the candy bars using these terms –Convergent Boundary –Less Dense –More Dense –Subduction –Oceanic Crust –Continental Crust –Add arrows of directional movement
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Creating a Graphic Model
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Videos Videos Divergent Boundary Convergent Boundary Transform Boundary Types of Faults Plate Movement Direction: (picture)
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Density of the Earth’s Crusts Oceanic Crust = 3 g/mL 4-7 miles thick Made mostly of Basalt (an igneous rock) Continental Crust = 2.7 g/mL 20-25 miles thick on average (max – 45 miles thick!) Made mostly of Granite (an igneous rock)
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Update your Pictures Check Labeled Terms –Convergent Boundary –Less Dense –More Dense –Subduction –Oceanic Crust –Continental Crust Add numbers of Densities Hang Picture & Report out to class
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