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Title: Plate Tectonics


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Plate Tectonics
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What are tectonic plates?
  • Earths lithosphere is made up of crust the
    solid, uppermost part of the mantle.
  • The lithosphere is broken up into large pieces
    called tectonic plates.
  • There are 7 large tectonic plates and about 14
    smaller ones. The largest plate is the Pacific
    plate.

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Floating Plates
  • The asthenosphere, the part of the mantle that
    flows like a thick liquid, is just below the
    lithosphere.
  • Tectonic plates float on the asthenosphere like
    rafts floating on a lake.
  • The continents oceans are carried along on the
    plates like passengers on a raft.

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The Theory of Plate Tectonics
  • The theory of plate tectonics combines the
    theories of continental drift seafloor
    spreading.
  • It explains how why the continents move.
  • It states that the Earths lithosphere is broken
    into plates that float on the upper mantle.
  • The continents move because they are carried
    along on the moving plates.

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What Causes Plate Tectonics?
  • Scientists believe that giant convection
    currents, movement of a gas or a liquid caused by
    changes in temperature, in Earths upper mantle
    cause the tectonic plates to move.
  • Mantle rock close to Earths core is hot, mantle
    rock farther from the core is cooler. The hot
    mantle rock rises, the cooler mantle rock
    sinks. As the cooler mantle rock moves closer to
    the core it heats up rises. This endless cycle
    repeats.
  • The plates are carried along like packages on a
    moving conveyor belt.

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Plate Boundaries
  • Plate boundaries are places where 2 plates meet.
  • There are 3 different kinds of plate boundaries
  • Transform
  • Convergent
  • Divergent

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Transform Boundaries
  • Two plates slide past each other horizontally.
  • The movement is not smooth.
  • This sliding movement causes earthquakes.

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Convergent Boundaries
  • Formed by the collision of two plates.
  • When oceanic crust meets continental crust, the
    denser oceanic crust slides under the continental
    crust. This produces a subduction zone.
  • If two continental plates meet, the crust
    crumbles upward and
    mountains may be
    formed.

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Divergent Boundaries
  • The plates are moving away from each other.
  • New seafloor forms at divergent boundaries.
  • Mid-ocean ridges are the most common type of
    divergent boundary.
  • Rift valleys are sometimes formed.

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Effects of Plate Tectonics
  • Earthquakes
  • Mountain building
  • Volcanoes
  • Islands
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