Title: Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift
1- Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift
- Language Objectives
- Students will compare different theories on the
creation of Earth. - Students will revise an already developed theory
to design their own theory. - TEKS Objectives
- (8.3)Â Â Scientific processes. The student uses
critical thinking and scientific problem solving
to make informed decisions. The student is
expected to - (A)Â Â Analyze, review, and critique scientific
explanations, including hypotheses and theories,
as to their strengths and weaknesses using
scientific evidence and information - (D)Â Â Evaluate the impact of research on
scientific thought, society, and the environment
and - (E)Â Â Connect Grade 8 science concepts with the
history of science and contributions of
scientists. - (8.14)Â Science concepts. The student knows that
natural events and human activities can alter
Earth systems. The student is expected to - Predict land features resulting from gradual
changes such as mountain building, beach erosion,
land subsidence, and continental drift
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3Plate Tectonics The Continental Drift Theory
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6Continental Drift
_________ proposed the theory that the crustal
plates are moving over the mantle. This was
supported by fossil and rock type evidence also
matching of coastline shapes.
Wegener
7Convection Currents
The force responsible for plate movement is
__________.
8Plate Boundaries
- The following two slides show maps of the current
major plate boundaries and their relative
motions. - You should be able to describe various landforms
created by different plate movements.
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11Plate Boundaries
- Divergent Boundary moving _____
- Convergent Boundary moving ________
- Transform Fault Boundary moving
________________________
apart
together
sideways past each other
12Divergent boundary of two continental
plates. Creates a __________. Example
_____________
rift valley
East African Rift
13Convergent boundary of two oceanic
plates. Creates an ________ and a _____.
Example _____
island arc
trench
Japan
14Convergent boundary of an oceanic plate and a
continental plate. Forms a _______ mountain range
and a ______. Examples _______ or _______ Mts
volcanic
trench
Andes
Cascades
15Convergent boundary of two continental plates.
Forms a ______ mountain range. Examples
___________, Alps, ______________
Himalayas
folded
Appalachians
16Transform-fault boundary where the North American
and Pacific plates are moving ____ each
other. Example ________________ in California
past
San Andreas Fault
17Plate Boundaries Review
- Places where plates move apart are called
_____________ boundaries. - When continental plates diverge a ___________ is
formed. - When two oceanic plates converge what is created?
_________________ - The Appalachians formed mainly from continental
plate collisions and therefore are a __________
mountain range. - The force moving the plates is ____________ .
divergent
rift valley
an island arc and a trench
folded
Convection currents