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Plate Tectonics Theory Seafloor

Plate Tectonics Theory Seafloor

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Science

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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3 Slides • 7 Questions

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Multiple Choice

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What's the BEST answer?

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to determine how the rocks formed on the different continents

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to predict how the continents might look in the future with continued plate movement

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to explain the process of how the continents are in different locations today than in the past

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to support the theory that these continents were once joined together but then moved apart over

time

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Convergent Plate Boundary:

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Divergent Plate Boundary:

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Transform Plate Boundary:

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Seafloor Spreading

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  • Divergent plates pull apart

  • Magma rises to fill the gap at the "ridge"

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Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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Multiple Choice

Which rocks are the youngest in the ocean?

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The ones at the mid-ocean ridge

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The ones furthest from the mid-ocean ridge

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Multiple Choice

Why are the rocks in the center younger?

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The plates are converging and destroying rock

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The plates are diverging and leaving space for magma to rise

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Multiple Choice

What do we know about rocks the same age on opposite sides of the ocean?

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They are going to move together and match up

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They are dormant volcanoes that need to be watched closely by scientists

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They used to be touching before the plates spread apart

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It is a complete coincidence that they are the same age

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