
Plate Boundaries
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Alysha Kinsel
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13 Slides • 18 Questions
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Plate Boundaries
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Review from yesterday
Earth is Made of Tectonic plates
Alfred Wegner came up with the theory
Earth's Crust is broken into many Plates
Large Pieces of Rock
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Plates "Float" on Mantle
Magma (Melted/Molten Rock) in the Mantle
Heat from the core causes movement in the mantle
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Multiple Choice
Who was the scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift?
Alfred Powell
Harry Hess
Alfred Wegener
Ernest Rutherford
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Multiple Choice
The super continent that existed when all continents were together was named
Gondwana
Laurasia
Eurasia
Pangea
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Multiple Choice
What does the theory of Continental Drift explain?
Ocean currents move continents around
The sun's heat causes the plates to move
Continents used to be together and slowly drifted apart
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Multiple Choice
Earth's crust is made of one solid piece of rock.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
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Plate Boundaries
- location where two tectonics plates meet
-Changes to the earth's surface occur near Plate Boundaries
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Divergent Plate Boundaries
Sketch of boundary:
<-- -->
Direction of movement:
plates pull away from each other.
Description / Features of plate boundary:
- new oceanic crust
-mountain ranges, Rift Valley (continent)
- Mid Ocean Ridge (ocean)
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Divergent Boundaries
Examples
Mid Atlantic Ridge
Great African Rift Valley
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Transform Plate Boundaries
Sketch:
Direction of movement:
plates slide past each other
Description / Features of plate boundary:
- earthquakes
Examples: San Andreas Fault (california)
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Convergent Boundaries - Collison
Direction of movement:
plates push into each other
Description / Features of plate boundary:
- Mountains
Sketch --> <--
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Convergent Boundaries - Collison
Examples:
-Himalaya Mountains in Central Asia
-Western Andes Mountains in South America
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Convergent Plate Boundaries - Subduction Ocean-ocean
Direction of movement:
plates push into each other and the denser crust goes under
Description / Features of plate boundary:
- Island Arcs (Volcanoes)
-Trench
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Convergent Boundaries - Subduction Ocean-ocean
Examples:
- Marianas Trench
-Aleutian Islands
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Convergent Boundaries - Subduction Ocean-Continent
Direction of movement:
plates push into each other and the denser Ocean crust goes under the continental crust
Description / Features of plate boundary:
- Volcanic Arc (land)
-Trench (ocean)
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Convergent Boundaries - Subduction Ocean-Continent
Examples:
- Andes Mountains
-Peru Trench
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Multiple Choice
The place where two plates collide is called a _____________ boundary.
convergent
divergent
transform
magma
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Multiple Choice
What kind of plate boundary is shown in this picture?
plates sliding past each other.
a divergent boundary.
a convergent boundary.
a transform boundary.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following can be formed by a convergent boundary?
Volcanic islands
all of the choices
Volcanic mountains
Deep ocean trenches
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Multiple Choice
Earth's crust is ___.
One smooth shell
Cracked into 12 plates
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Multiple Select
Which two facts help to explain why the plates move?
(Pick 2!)
The plates in the crust are liquid.
The plates in the crust are solid.
The mantle below is solid.
The mantle below is liquid.
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Multiple Choice
The movement of Plates is called "Plate ___."
Drift
Tectonics
Transfer
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Multiple Choice
Plates Come Together
Convergent
Divergent
Transform
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Multiple Choice
Plates Spread Apart
Convergent
Divergent
Transform
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Multiple Choice
Plates Rub Against Each Other
Convergent
Divergent
Transform
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Multiple Choice
Convergent
Divergent
Transform
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Multiple Choice
Convergent
Divergent
Transform
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Multiple Choice
Convergent
Divergent
Transform
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Match
Match the plate boundary to its diagram.
Divergent
Convergent
Transform
Divergent
Convergent
Transform
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