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Plate tectonics : chapter 9.3 & 9.4 Plate tectonics : chapter 9.3 & 9.4.

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1 Plate tectonics : chapter 9.3 & 9.4 Plate tectonics : chapter 9.3 & 9.4

2 Temperature In core, 6000+ C Radioactive elements, high pressure create the high temps Convection currents in the mantle move the continents

3 Convection currents Convection currents occur when a gas or a liquid is heated from the bottom. Convection currents occur when a gas or a liquid is heated from the bottom. Warm gasses & liquids are less dense than cold. Warm gasses & liquids are less dense than cold. The warm substance rises and the cold sinks. The warm substance rises and the cold sinks. This process is responsible for air, ocean, & mantel currents. This process is responsible for air, ocean, & mantel currents. Pair share: look at the picture are the two oceanic plates moving towards or away from each other?

4 Plates move as they ‘float’ on a moving mantle

5 Lithosphere & Asthenosphere Made of the crust and the upper mantle- 60 miles thick Divided into 7 large tectonic plates Continental drift is the movement of the plates over time

6 Plate boundaries Divergent : plates move apart Magma comes up to fill the gap: volcanoes, rift valleys, new crust formed Pair share: show your partner with your hands how divergent plates move.

7 Mid-Atlantic ridge: a divergent plate boundary N and S America were separated from Europe, Africa

8 Convergent boundary Plates move towards each other subduction when the denser oceanic plate dives below the continental plate. Forms ocean trenches, mountain ranges, and volcanoes. ex: Andes, Cascades mtns. Pair share: show your partner with your hands how convergent plates move.

9 Colliding continental crusts Both plates push upwards Indian plate smashes into the Asian plate Himalayas form: world’s tallest mountains Mt. Everest

10 Transform faults 2 plates slide past each other. Pacific Plate slides N past the North American plate San Andreas fault Pair share: show your partner with your hands how transform faults move.

11 Review 1.Convection currents occur because warm liquids are _________ than cold liquids. 2.Divergent plates move ________ ______ each other. 3.Convergent plates move ______ _____ each other.


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