
Plate Tectonics
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Plate Tectonics
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What is plate tectonics?
a theory (cannot necessarily be tested)
combination of theory of continental drift (Alfred Wegener) and seafloor spreading (Arthur Holmes) to explain how the continents move
made of layers (lithosphere- top crust, A.K.A what we see of Earth's land, and asthenosphere- flowy lava mantle)
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Why do plates move?
seafloor spreading
plates float on flowy upper mantle lava layer (asthenosphere)
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What happens when plates move?
plates push into each other
move away from each other
slide past each other
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What his the evidence?
similar rock layers or formations on different continents
similar glacier locations/ice coverings across continents
shape of continents
fossils found on different continents (fossil distribution)
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Plate Boundaries
There are 3 types!
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Plates crash (or push) into each other
Form:
volcanoes
mountains
earthquakes
deep ocean trenches (because of subduction)
The crust is destroyed at convergent plate boundaries.
Convergent
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Multiple Choice
True or false:
The crust at convergent plate boundaries is created?
True
False
Purple
E=MC2
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Plates pull apart from each other
Form:
rift zones
mid-ocean ridges (ocean volcanoes)
supports seafloor spreading
The crust is created at divergent plate boundaries.
Divergent
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Multiple Choice
What is a mid-ocean ridge?
The same thing as a ocean trench.
A volcano
An ocean volcano
A ridge in the ocean.
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Plates slide past each other
Form:
earthquakes
The crust is neither created or destroyed, just transformed.
Transform
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Pangea
What was Pangea?
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Plate tectonics explains how the continents broke apart and moved to their current positions. Pangea wasn't the only supercontinent and scientists believe that there could be future supercontinents as well.
So what happened?
Around 225 million years ago, all current continents on Earth were connected as one supercontinent- Pangea.
When was Pangea around?
Pangea- Supercontinent
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Multiple Choice
Pangea was:
A great sandwich restaurant.
An old continent.
The only supercontinent.
A well-known supercontinent.
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