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Title: Plate Boundaries and Crustal Formations Flip Notes


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Plate Boundaries and Crustal FormationsFlip
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DIVERGENT BOUNDARIES
  • Occurs when two plates are DIVIDING or pulling
    apart.
  • Crustal Feature Mid-Ocean Ridge or Rift Valley
  • (Example Mid-Atlantic Ridge)
  • Boundary 1) Oceanic/Oceanic
  • 2) Continental/Continental

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CONVERGENT BOUNDARIES
  • Occurs when two plates are COLLIDING or moving
    toward one another.
  • Crustal Feature Mountains
  • (Example Himalayan Mountain Range)
  • Boundary Continental/Continental

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SUBDUCTION ZONES
  • Occurs at a convergent boundary. Since these two
    plates have different densities, the denser plate
    subducts under the less dense plate.
  • Crustal Feature Volcanic Mountain and Trench
  • (Example Andes Volcanic Mountains)
  • Boundary Oceanic/Continental

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TRANSFORM BOUNDARIES
  • Occurs when two plates SLIDE PAST one another,
    causing a shearing motion which breaks down the
    edges of the plates.
  • Crustal Feature Faults, which build up friction
    and cause earthquakes!
  • (Example San Andres Fault in California)
  • Boundary Continental/Continental

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HOT SPOTS
  • Hot Spots are volcanic regions thought to be
    above extremely hot areas of the mantle. These
    hot spots can create volcanic mountain chains and
    islands (like the Hawaiian islands).
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