Actions at Plate Boundaries. Divergent Convergent Transform Fault.

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Actions at Plate Boundaries

Divergent Convergent Transform Fault

Actions at Plate Boundaries Divergent Convergent Transform Fault Oceanic ridge Rift valleys Seafloor spreading Ex: Mid-Atlantic Ridge Subduction zones Volcanic activity Mountain building Ex: Andes Mountains Plates grind past each other Ex: San Andreas Fault

N.C. Geologic Regions (mountains) (tidewater) p. ES 7*discuss w/ partner

N.C. Geologic History Build 6-flap foldable you will need 3 sheets of clean notebook paper Fold as follows: then turn upside-down

N.C. Geologic History 500 – 600 million years ago 450 – 500 million years ago 400 million years ago 250 – 300 million years ago 200 million years ago present day N.C. Requirements: 1 drawing of each geologic time period description of each geologic time period minimum 4 colors N.C. Geology