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Question of the Day Question: List 4 pieces of evidence for plate tectonics. (Use your notes!) Answer: ……… Turn In: -Mystery of the Far Flung Fossils.

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2 Question of the Day Question: List 4 pieces of evidence for plate tectonics. (Use your notes!) Answer: ……… Turn In: -Mystery of the Far Flung Fossils -p. 566 CYU’s 1 - 7

3 Types of Plate Boundaries

4 The Earth’s crust Can be classified into two types (continental & oceanic) Is split into smaller pieces called plates Plates sometimes run into each other Magma circulating in the mantle moves them around

5 Mantle Convection Differences in temperature cause material to circulate

6 Plates are Pushed & Pulled

7 Draw This Divergent Plate Boundary

8 Divergent Plate Boundary At a divergent plate boundary, two plates move apart Starts on land as a rift valley Ends up as a mid-ocean ridge (after millions of years)

9 Divergent Boundary Formation

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12 Divergent Boundaries Locations: Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Middle of Atlantic Ocean) East African Rift Zone

13 Convergent Plate Boundary

14 Where two plates move together There are 3 types of convergent plate boundaries

15 Converging Oceanic/Continental An oceanic plate and a continental plate meet The denser oceanic plate sinks underneath the continental plate Called subduction Produces volcanoes on the continental plate

16 Draw this Oceanic/ Continental Convergent Boundary

17 Converging Oceanic/Continental Locations –Washington and Oregon (Cascade Mountains) –Andes Mountains (South America)

18 Converging Oceanic/Oceanic Two oceanic plates meet The oceanic plate with older crust is colder so it is –A. Less Dense –B. Denser –C. Thicker –D. Hotter

19 Converging Oceanic/Oceanic Two oceanic plates meet The oceanic plate with older crust is colder so it is –A. Less Dense –B. Denser –C. Thicker –D. Hotter

20 Converging Oceanic/Oceanic It subducts underneath the less dense plate Volcanoes form on the upper plate –Draw this:

21 Converging Oceanic/Oceanic Locations: –Japan –The Philippines

22 Converging Continent/Continent Two continental plates with the same density meet True or False: –Subduction can occur? FALSE! –Volcanoes can form? FALSE! –Mountains form? TRUE!

23 Converging Continent/Continent

24 India Collides with Asia

25 Converging Continent/Continent Locations: –Himalayas (between India and China)

26 Draw This Transform Plate Boundary

27 Transform Boundary Where two plates move past each other Location: California (San Andreas Fault)

28 Hot Spots Occur in the middle of plates (not a plate boundary) Very hot area of mantle (Mantle plume) melts through the crust Stationary (never move) As plate moves, mantle plume will melt several holes in the crust, forming a chain of volcanoes

29 Hot Spots

30 Seamounts and Plate Movement

31 Hot Spot Locations Hawaii Wyoming (Yellowstone National Park)

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