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Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics

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Science

7th Grade

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Hard

NGSS
MS-ESS2-2

Standards-aligned

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Amanda Orta

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​Plate Tectonics

​Notes better explaining the topic of 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?

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True

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False

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Purple

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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?

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The same thing as a ocean trench.

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A volcano

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An ocean volcano

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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:

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A great sandwich restaurant.

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An old continent.

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The only supercontinent.

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A well-known supercontinent.

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​Plate Tectonics

​Notes better explaining the topic of plate tectonics

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