
Tectonic Plates and Pangea
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Sallie Mello
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Tectonic Plates
The Earth is made of 15 large plates. Some of the plates move apart. These plates are called divergent plates. Others push together. These plates are called convergent plates.
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Tectonic Plates
Some slide past each other. These plates are called transform plates. The plates are found under the land and the ocean. The plates under the land are called continental plates. The plates under the ocean are called oceanic plates. Plates move all of the time. Big changes only happen to the Earth over millions of years.
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Tectonic Plates continued
The idea that plates form and move is called plate tectonics. The word tectonic comes from a Greek word that means “to build”. The phrase plate tectonics means that the Earth is built from plates of rock.
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Pangea
A long time ago, all of the continental plates were together as a large plate. There was only one continent. It was called Pangaea. The picture (next slide) shows the movement of the continental plates from the time of Pangaea until now. Over many hundreds of millions of years the continental plates separated.
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Draw this image
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Ocean Ridges and Trenches
Scientists have found a group of mountains in the middle of the ocean! As they discovered more, they found these mountains are between all of the continents of the Earth. The mountains are called the Mid-Ocean Ridge.
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Ocean Ridges and Trenches
Magma flows next to the Mid-Ocean Ridge. Magma is hot liquid from inside the Earth. The magma spreads out along the ocean floor and cools. Adding magma makes the oceanic plates grow. As they grow, they push other plates away.
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Tectonic Plates
The Earth is made of 15 large plates. Some of the plates move apart. These plates are called divergent plates. Others push together. These plates are called convergent plates.
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