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III. Layers of the Earth
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IV. Plate Boundaries
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A.Plates move by convection currents in mantle Plate movement
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B. Convergent Plate Boundary PLATESTYPE What Happens? Resulting Features Location Oceanic + Oceanic Subduction zone More dense subducts volcanic islands Aleutian Islands, Philippines Ocean + Continent Subduction zone Oceanic subducts volcanic mtns Andes, Cascades Continent + Continent Collision Plates push up mountainsHimalayas
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Ocean-Ocean (Subduction)
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Ocean-Continent (Subduction)
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Continent-Continent (Collision)
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C. Divergent Plate Boundary PLATESTYPE What Happens? Resulting Features Location Oceanic + Oceanic Spreading Center New young crust rises up to fill in gap, which also fills with H 2 O Mid-Ocean Ridges Mid Atlantic Ridge, Iceland Continent + Continent Spreading Center Bodies of water Red Sea
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D. Transform Fault Boundary PLATESWhat Happens? Resulting Features Location Ocean + Ocean Plates slide past each other Fault Lines, Earthquakes, Tsunami Indian Ocean Tsunami Continent + Continent Plates slide past each other Fault Lines, Earthquakes San Andreas Fault
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V. Seafloor Spreading Oceanic crust is only about 200 million years old, where continental crust is about 3.5 billion years old! Oceanic crust is constantly being made and subducted.
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V. Seafloor Spreading OLD YOUNG
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VI. Hot Spots A.Caused by rising mantle plumes B.Create Volcanoes and Volcanic Islands 1.Hawaiian Islands 2.Yellowstone National Park 3.Azores 4.Galapagos Hawaiian Islands
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VI. Hot Spots
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