Unit 7 Lesson 2 Plate Tectonics and Landforms

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Unit 7 Lesson 2 Plate Tectonics and Landforms Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Stressed Out What does the theory of plate tectonics explain? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms Stressed Out What does the theory of plate tectonics explain? Earth’s outermost layer is called the lithosphere, and the layer directly below is called the asthenosphere. Both are solid layers of rock. The lithosphere is divided into large, moving pieces called tectonic plates. The theory of plate tectonics explains how lithospheric plates move around on the slow-flowing rock of the asthenosphere. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are some properties of tectonic plates? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What are some properties of tectonic plates? The lithosphere is broken into 15 major tectonic plates that differ in size, shape, density, thickness, and composition. Continental lithosphere is thicker and older than oceanic lithosphere. Tectonic plates move slowly around Earth’s surface and interact with one another. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What types of stress are related to the movement of tectonic plates? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What types of stress are related to the movement of tectonic plates? As tectonic plates move and interact, stress is put on rock. This stress causes deformation, which is the bending, tilting, and breaking of rock. Deformation changes the size and shape of features on or below Earth’s surface. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What types of stress are related to the movement of tectonic plates? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What types of stress are related to the movement of tectonic plates? Compression is a stress that squeezes or shortens material. This type of stress can cause folds as rock is squeezed and shortened. Compression can also cause breaks in rock, or faults, where Earth’s lithosphere is more rigid. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What types of stress are related to the movement of tectonic plates? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What types of stress are related to the movement of tectonic plates? Tension is a stress that lengthens a material or pulls a material apart. Two plates moving away from one another cause tension. When tension is greater than the strength of the rock, the rock break and faults form. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What types of stress are related to the movement of tectonic plates? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What types of stress are related to the movement of tectonic plates? Shear stress causes material to twist or become distorted. This type of stress can occur when two tectonic plates move past one another and grind against each other. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are the different types of plate boundaries? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What are the different types of plate boundaries? Most deformation occurs at boundaries where tectonic plates meet. These plate boundaries may be on the ocean floor, around the edges of continents, or even within continents. Certain landforms are formed at different types of boundaries. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are the different types of plate boundaries? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What are the different types of plate boundaries? A convergent boundary forms when tectonic plates collide. In oceanic-continental convergence, the denser oceanic plate sinks beneath the continental plate. In continental-continental convergence, the plates push against each other and buckle. In oceanic-oceanic convergence, the denser plate sinks beneath the less dense plate. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are the different types of plate boundaries? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What are the different types of plate boundaries? A divergent boundary forms when two tectonic plates move away from one another. Magma rises up through cracks that form when two plates move away from each other along a divergent boundary. Most divergent boundaries are under the ocean. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are the different types of plate boundaries? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What are the different types of plate boundaries? A transform boundary forms when two tectonic plates move past one another in opposite directions. The plates slowly scrape against one another before shifting suddenly, which shear stress breaks or distorts rock. The San Andreas Fault is a transform boundary, but most transform boundaries are on the ocean floor. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Push Up What features are associated with convergent boundaries? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms Push Up What features are associated with convergent boundaries? Compression along convergent boundaries can cause rock to be folded and move upwards, forming mountain ranges The Appalachian Mountains formed from faulting and folding when the North American plates collided with the Eurasian and African plates. The Himalayas formed when the Indian plate collided with the Eurasian plate. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What features are associated with convergent boundaries? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What features are associated with convergent boundaries? When oceanic and continental plates collide, magma can rise to Earth’s surface and eventually form a continental volcanic arc. Volcanoes can also form when two oceanic plates converge and one sinks beneath the other. This type of collision results in a volcanic island arc. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What features are associated with convergent boundaries? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What features are associated with convergent boundaries? Ocean trenches are the deepest landforms found on the ocean floor. They can form when a oceanic plate collides with and slides beneath an oceanic or continental plate. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What features are associated with divergent boundaries? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What features are associated with divergent boundaries? Mountains may also form at divergent boundaries. Fault-block mountains form when block of lithosphere drop down or are lifted up along faults. Tension at diverging plates also causes rifting, where Earth’s lithosphere pulls apart to form long, narrow, faulted rift valleys. Rifting also forms rift zones, which can form volcanic mountains and tall, flat-topped plateaus. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What features are associated with transform boundaries? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What features are associated with transform boundaries? Some chains of volcanic islands, known as hot spots, form far from plate boundaries. At a hot spot, magma rises from deep within the Earth. Repeated lava flows form an undersea volcano that eventually reaches above the ocean’s surface to form a volcanic island. As the oceanic plate shifts, a new island may form over the hot spot. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What volcanic landforms occur way from plate boundaries? Unit 7 Lesson 2 Tectonic Plates and Landforms What volcanic landforms occur way from plate boundaries? Major and minor earthquakes are associated with transform boundaries Transform boundaries can also cause mid-ocean ridges to be offset. Offset streams and fences can be a sign of a transform boundary on land. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company