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Title: Theory of Plate Tectonics


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Theory of Plate Tectonics
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Plate Tectonics
  • Is theory that states that pieces of the Earths
    crust are in constant, slow motion.
  • This motion is caused by convection currents in
    the mantle.

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  • As the plates move, they collide, pull apart, and
    grind past each other.
  • No plate can move without affecting the other
    plates.

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How do the plates move ?
  • 1. Convection currents
  • Drags the plates along.
  • Convection current cools and sinks.
  • Downward movement may cause subduction of plates.

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  • 2. Slab push slab pull
  • Magma rising along the mid-oceanic ridge exerts
    force that pushes plates away.
  • Pull hypothesis force of gravity causes plate
    movement by pulling cooler, denser plate down.
  • Both may work with convection currents.

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Plate boundaries
  • Edges of the Earths lithosphere meet at plate
    boundaries.
  • Faults breaks in the Earths crust where rocks
    slip past each other form these boundaries.

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Transform Boundary
  • A place where two plates slip past each other,
    moving in opposite directions.
  • No crust is created along this boundary.
  • Earthquakes occur frequently along these
    boundaries.

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b
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Divergent Boundary
  • Plates move apart or diverge from each other.
  • Most occur along the mid-ocean ridge.
  • A rift valley, a deep valley, occurs when
    divergent plates move past each other on land.

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Divergent Boundary
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Convergent Boundary
  • A place where two plates come together.
  • This movement results in a collision of the two
    plates.
  • Density of the plates determines which one comes
    out on top.

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Convergent Boundary
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Convergent Boundaries
  • Results of collision
  • Oceanic/oceanic - Subduction occurs
  • Oceanic/continental - Oceanic plate sinks
  • Continental/continental - Mountain range
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