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Tectonic Plate Movement

Tectonic Plate Movement

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Science

3rd - 7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 4 Questions

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Plate Tectonics

An Introduction

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There was once a time when you could take a stroll from North or South America to Africa no problem!

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Plate tectonics theorizes that Earth's outer layer is made up of large, moving pieces called plates! These plates are in constant motion.

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Multiple Choice

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About how fast do you think the tectonic plates move?

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As fast as students leave school at the end of the day

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As fast as your nails grow

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As fast as you can run

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Tectonic plates move about as fast as your fingernails grow -

That's 1-6 inches a year!

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These plates move due to heat from Earth's core.

  • Heat rises at spreading centers, pushing plates apart

  • This process resulted in the breakup of Pangea, the formation of the Atlantic Ocean, and how Earth's surface appears today!

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Multiple Choice

What do you think happens when two plates converge (collide)?

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Mountains form

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A trench forms

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They change course and move somewhere else

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Through collisions, plates can raise incredible mountain ranges!

The Himalayan mountains formed as the Indian plate crashed into the Eurasian plate.

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Multiple Choice

What's the smartest mountain in the world?

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Mount Cleverest

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Multiple Choice

Which mountain range (hint: it is close to home!) also formed due to the collision of plates?

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The Andes

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The Appalachians

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The Cascades

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The Transantarctic Mountains

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That's right! Next time you hike in Shenandoah National Park, know that you are among mountains that started forming over 400 million years ago (that's before life even left the ocean!).

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Thank you!

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Plate Tectonics

An Introduction

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