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Chapter 1-5
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1965- Canadian scientist J. Tuzo Wilson observed that lithosphere is separated into different sections or plates Plates carry continents, parts of ocean floor, or both Combined this idea with sea floor spreading and continental drift to develop the theory of plate tectonics
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States that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in slow constant motion driven by convection currents in the mantle Explains the formation, movement, and subduction of Earth’s plates.
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Geologist believe convection currents in mantle cause plates to move When gravity pulls one edge of a plate down by subduction, the rest of the plate also moves As plates move, they collide, pull apart, and grind forming volcanoes, mountains, and trenches
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Edges of Earth’s plates meet at plate boundaries Faults form at plate boundaries Plates move at these boundaries at rates from 1-24 cm per year Ex: North American and Eurasian plates moving apart at 2.5 cm per year
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Where two plates move apart from each other Occur at mid ocean ridge Form rift valleys on land ◦ Great Rift Valley, E. Africa
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Where two plates come together Cause collision Denser plate sinks under less dense plate Oceanic crust sinks under continental because it is more dense When two continental plates converge, mountains form
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Plates slip past each other Earthquakes form Crust is neither created nor destroyed
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Scientists believe Pangaea formed about 260 million years ago when continents came together; broke apart about 225 million years ago Plates still moving
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