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CATALYST OBJECTIVES DATE: 02/10/2015
Describe the 3 types of plate boundaries. Explain how convection currents move plates. Describe 1 type of plate movement.
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Plate Tectonics Earth’s crust is divided into 12 major plates (tectonic plates) which are moving in various directions. Plate Boundary Where 2 plates meet
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Plate Tectonics
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Types of Plates Continental Crust Oceanic Crust Thick (10 - 70 km)
Less Dense Mostly very old Thin (~7 km) More Dense Young age of rocks
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Convergent Boundaries
Plate Boundaries Divergent Boundaries Convergent Boundaries Oceanic-Oceanic Oceanic-Continental Continental-Continental Transform Boundaries
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1. Divergent Boundaries 2 or more plates separate or pull apart
Magma rises between the plates and makes new rocks Formation of ridges (in the ocean) and rift valleys (on the continents)
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1. Divergent Boundaries
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1. Divergent Boundaries
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1. Divergent Boundaries
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2. Convergent Boundaries
2 or more plates moving towards each other 3 types Oceanic-Oceanic Oceanic-Continental Continental-Continental
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What will happen to the oceanic plate when it sinks?
2a. Oceanic-Oceanic Collision of 2 oceanic crusts One oceanic crust will eventually slide under the other What will happen to the oceanic plate when it sinks?
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2a. Oceanic-Oceanic Subduction When a more dense plate goes under (subducts) a less dense plate
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2a. Oceanic-Oceanic
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Trenches and Island Volcanoes form at this boundaries
2a. Oceanic-Oceanic Trenches and Island Volcanoes form at this boundaries
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2b. Oceanic-Continental
Collision between an oceanic plate and a continental plate Oceanic crust is more dense than continental crust so… Oceanic crust sinks below continental crust
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2b. Oceanic-Continental
What will happen to the oceanic plate when it sinks? SUBDUCTION Oceanic
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2b. Oceanic-Continental
Trenches and Land Volcanoes form at these boundaries
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Plate Tectonics
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2c. Continental-Continental
Collision of 2 continental plates Similar density, so neither subducts Formation of mountains
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2c. Continental-Continental
Example: Indian-Australian Plate vs. Eurasian Plate Collision formed Himalaya Mountains
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2c. Continental-Continental
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3. Transform Boundaries 2 plates slide horizontally past each other Forms long lines in the Earth (faults) and deformation of the land
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3. Transform Boundaries
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3. Transform Boundaries Example: San Andreas Fault, CA
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3. Transform Boundaries
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But what is causing these plates to move?
Convection Currents!
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