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Title: The Theory of Plate Tectonics


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The Theory of Plate Tectonics
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Tectonic Plates
  • Tectonic Plates are pieces of lithosphere that
    move around on the Athenosphere.
  • Plates range in size.
  • Some plates contain both continental and oceanic
    crust.
  • Plates link like a puzzle.

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Tectonic Plate Boundaries
  • A Plate Boundary is the place where two plates
    meet.
  • There are 3 types of boundaries.
  • Convergent
  • Divergent
  • Transform

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Convergent Plate Boundaries
  • At Convergent boundaries two plates collide.
  • Three results may happen from the collision.
  • The type of plates that collide will determine
    one of three geographic features.

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Convergent Plate Boundaries
  1. If two continental plates collide, a high
    mountain range may form.
  2. The mountain may take many of years to form.

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Convergent Plate Boundaries
  1. When a plate of oceanic lithosphere collides with
    a plate of continental lithosphere, the denser
    oceanic lithosphere sinks, or subducts beneath
    the less dense continental crust.
  2. This process is called subduction.
  3. Subduction may cause a chain of volcanoes to form
    parallel to the fault.

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  • When two oceanic plates collide, the denser of
    the two will submerge.
  • A series of volcanic islands called island arc
    may form parallel to the fault.

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Divergent Plate Boundaries
  • Where two tectonic plates separate.
  • Some appear on land.
  • Most appear on sea floor.
  • As plates spread, magma rises to the ocean floor.
  • The magma cools and forms new lithosphere.

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Transform Plate Boundaries
  • Two tectonic plates slide past each other.
  • Most transform boundaries occur in the sea floor
    at mid-ocean ridges.
  • San Andreas Fault in California occurs both on
    land and in the ocean.

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San Andreas Fault
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Causes of Tectonic Plate Motion
  • Heat is transferred from the Earths core through
    convection.
  • When rock is heated, it becomes less dense and
    moves towards the surface. At the surface, cooler
    dense rock tends to sink thru subduction.
  • Convection currents are formed all over the
    mantle, causing plates to move.

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Tracking Tectonic Plate Motion
  • Plates move so slow that they are measured in
    centimeters per year.
  • Scientists use GPS and satellites to measure
    exact distances.
  • Scientists use sea floor spreading to measure
    ocean plates.

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