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Bell Work: September 3 Define The Plate Tectonic Theory What are some ways that plate tectonics change the surface of the earth?
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Plate movement As plates move, they collide, pull apart, or grind past each other. This changes Earth’s surface including volcanoes, mountain ranges, and deep-ocean trenches.
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Plate Boundaries There are three kinds of plate boundaries: 1. Divergent 2. Convergent Transform
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Divergent Boundaries When plates move apart, or diverge. Most occur along the mid-ocean ridges. On land, divergent boundaries form rift valleys. Example: The Great Rift Valley in East Africa
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Convergent Boundaries Where plates come together or converge. This is called a collision The density determines which one comes out on top. May form trenches, volcanoes, mountains, subduction zones Oceanic-Oceanic: the most dense plate sinks under the other forming a trench. Example: Mariana Trench Oceanic-Continental: Oceanic crust is more dense and sinks below the continental plate as subduction.
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Convergent Boundaries Continental-Continental: Neither sinks, but squeezes into mountain ranges. Example: Himalayas
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Transform Boundaries Where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions. Earthquakes occur. Examples: The San Andreas Fault
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Plate Map Map the movement of the plates. What do the arrows show? Create a map key.
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Divergent Convergent TransformP. 151
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Homework Find a creative way to represent different plate boundary movements. What can you use, or how can you show plate boundaries? Examples: Drawing, model, etc.
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