Title: Inside Earth: Chapter 1 Plate Tectonics
1Inside Earth Chapter 1- Plate Tectonics
- Section 5 The Theory of Plate Tectonics
2Guide For Reading
- What is the theory of plate tectonics?
- What are the three types of plate boundaries?
3The Canadian scientist, _______ , observed that
there are cracks in the _______ similar to those
on the ocean floor.
- J. Tuzo Wilson
- continental crust
4Plates
- A section of the lithosphere that slowly moves,
carrying pieces of continental and oceanic crust - The plates fit closely together along cracks in
the crust - Plates carry the continents or parts of the ocean
floor, or both
5A Theory of Plate Motion
6Wilsons theory of plate tectonics combines what
geologists knew about _____, _____, and _____.
- sea-floor spreading
- Earths plates
- continental drift
7Scientific Theory
- A well tested concept that explains a wide
range of observations
8Plate Tectonics
- A geological theory that states that pieces of
Earths crust are in constant, slow motion,
driven by convection currents in the mantle - Convection Currents The movement of a fluid,
caused by differences in temperature, that
transfers heat from one part of the fluid to
another
9How can Earths plates move?
- The plates of the lithosphere float on the top of
the asthenosphere - Convection currents rise in the asthenosphere and
spread out beneath the lithosphere - Geologists believe this causes plate movement
10As plates move, they ____, ____, or ____ past
each other, producing spectacular changes in the
earths surface.
11These changes include ____, ____, ____, and ____.
- volcanoes
- mountain ranges
- deep-sea trenches
- earthquakes
12Figure 26 Interpreting MapsWhich plates include
only ocean floor? Which plates include both
continents and ocean floor?
- Plates that include only ocean floor are the
Pacific Plate and the Nazca Plate - All other labeled plates in the figure include
both continents and ocean floor
13Guide For Reading What is the theory of plate
tectonics?
- The theory of plate tectonics explains the
formation, movement, and subduction of Earths
crust - Convection currents in the asthenosphere cause
the plate to move - As plates move they collide, pull apart or grind
past each other - Volcanoes
- Mountain ranges
- Deep sea trenches
- Earthquakes
14Sharpen Your Skills
15Study the map of Earths plates in Figure 26.
Notice the arrows that show the direction of
plate movement. Now find the Nazca plate on the
map. What direction is it moving?
- The Nazca plate is moving east
16Find the South American plate and describe its
movement.
- The South American plate is moving west
17What do you think will happen as these plates
continue to move?
- If the plates continue to move, they will collide
(convergent boundary) - Since the Nazca plate carries oceanic crust and
the South American plate carries continental
crust, the Nazca will plunge beneath the South
American plate
18Plate Boundaries
19Faults
- A break in the Earths crust where slabs of rock
slip past each other
20Guide For Reading What are the three types of
plate boundaries?
- Transform Boundaries
- Divergent Boundaries
- Convergent Boundaries
- Each type of plate boundary, there is a different
type of plate movement
21Transform Boundaries
22Transform Boundaries
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each
other in opposite directions - Crust is neither created nor destroyed
23What Earth changing event occurs on a
transforming boundary?
- Earthquakes frequently occur at transform
boundaries
24Divergent Boundaries
25Divergent boundaries
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from
each other - Most divergent boundaries occur at the mid-ocean
ridge - Divergent boundaries that occur on land are
called rift valleys - Example Great Rift Valley (South Africa)
- A 3,000 km crack in the earth
26Most divergent boundaries occur at the ____.
27What could eventually happen at the Great Rift
Valley in Africa?
- The rift may someday split the eastern part of
Africa away from the rest of the continent
28Checkpoint (Page 45) What is a rift valley? How
are rift valleys formed?
- A rift valley is a deep valley that forms along a
divergent boundary on land - Rift valleys form as two slabs of Earths crust
slide apart
29Convergent Boundaries
30Convergent Boundaries
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward
each other - Collisions can occur between
- oceanic crust and oceanic crust
- oceanic crust and continental crust
- continental crust and continental crust
31When two plates collide, the ____ of the plates
determines which one comes out on top.
32What occurs when plates carrying oceanic crust
collide?
- The more dense plate dives back into the mantle
(subduction) - The collision between oceanic plates causes
deep-ocean trenches
33What occurs when plates carrying oceanic and
continental crust collide?
- The more dense oceanic crust sinks and plunges
(subducts) beneath the less dense continental
crust - The collision between oceanic plates and
continental plates can cause a volcanic eruption
34What occurs when plates carrying continental
crust collide?
- Plates crash head on causing mighty mountain
ranges
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36Checkpoint (Page 46) What types of plate movement
occur at plate boundaries?
- Plates slip past each other at transform
boundaries - Move apart at divergent boundaries
- Come together at convergent boundaries
37The Continents Slow Dance
38Plates move at a rate of between ____ and ____
centimeters per year.
39The North American and Eurasian plates float away
from each other at a rate of fingernail growth.
This is a rate of ____ per year.
40Figure 29 Posing QuestionsWhat questions would
you need to answer in order to predict where the
continents will be in 50 million years?
- You would need answers to how fast and in what
direction each plate is moving