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Plate Tectonics
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The Earth’s Crust is Made of Plates
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What Causes the Plates to Move? Convection- hot magma rises, cool magma sinks (like a lava lamp)
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Convection Currents Hot magma in the Earth moves toward the surface, cools, then sinks again. Creates convection currents beneath the plates that cause the plates to move.
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DRIFTING CONTINENTS 1. Theory of Continental Drift – Alfred Wegener’s theory that all continents were once one landmass called Pangea (theory proposed in 1910)
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DRIFTING CONTINENTS
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Two Types of crust Continental Crust- made of granite (light) Oceanic Crust- made of basalt (heavy)
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Plate Boundaries Cracks in the plates are called faults
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Types of Boundaries (Faults) Convergent Boundary Divergent Boundary Transform Boundary
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Divergent Fault Plates move away from each other Forms volcanoes and new crust Ex) Iceland, mid- Atlantic ridge
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Transform Fault Plates slide past each other (shearing) Creates earthquakes Ex) San Andreas Fault in California
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Convergent Fault Plates move toward each other Earthquakes, forms mountain ranges & trenches Ex) Himalayan Mountains
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Continental-Continental Convergent Boundary Plates fold, create folded mountains
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Oceanic-Oceanic Convergent Boundary Creates trenches (deep valleys) Forms volcanoes Ex) Aleutian Islands (Alaska)
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Oceanic-Continental Convergent Boundary Oceanic plate pushes down because it is more dense (subduction) Creates mountain ranges; Ex) Andes mountains
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