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Today: Isostacy….’Solids floating on a liquid’ Question of the day: How thick (in miles) is Earth’s crust?

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1 Today: Isostacy….’Solids floating on a liquid’ Question of the day: How thick (in miles) is Earth’s crust?

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3 Types of Plate Boundaries

4 Types of Plate Boundaries: Transform  Characteristics:  Many E.Q.’s (mostly shallow, can be mixed)  Volcanoes  Varying topography  Different age of the sea floor is located next to each other.  Can you find which example might be a transform boundary type?

5 Types of Plate Boundaries: Divergent  Characteristics:  Shallow E.Q.s  Few E.Q, but right on boundary  Few to no volcanoes, along boundary if present  Young rocks on both sides of boundary  Rise in sea floor elevation along boundary  Can you find which example might be a divergent boundary type?

6 Types of Plate Boundaries: Convergent  Characteristics:  Many E.Q.s  Abundant volcanoes  Deep ocean floor, mountains on land  Varying age of sea floor  Can you find which example might be a convergent boundary type?

7 Today: Isostacy….’Solids floating on a liquid’ Question of the day: How thick (in miles) is Earth’s crust?

8 Journey into the Earth

9 Isostacy  Solid floating on a Liquid  Step 1 – Create a data chart BlockMassVolumeDensitymm abovemm below 1 2 3 1 2 3

10 Isostacy  Solids floating on liquids  Step 2 – Find Density! What is the formula for Density? Mass divided by Volume

11 Next: Calculate the density  Mass divided by Volume

12 Isostacy  Mass divided by Volume… what does that mean? How do I find mass? How do I find volume?

13 Isostacy  Mass divided by Volume… what does that mean? How do I find the volume of this wooden block? Ans: Length x width x height

14 Isostacy  Floating and sinking  Together we will measure how much of the block floats in the water.   - Write down the values as we do this in front of class 

15 Data: Record your measurements BlockMassVolumeDensitymm abovemm below 1 2 3 1 2 3

16 Isostacy  Mass divided by Volume… what does that mean? Ans: Length x width x height Always measure in cm for volume and gr for mass

17 Isostacy  We will discuss the questions at the bottom during the last 5 minutes of class.

18 Isostacy  How does this relate to the Earth?

19 Isostacy  How does this relate to the Earth?  Look at the Density of Earth’s Layers. How does this tie in to what we just did?

20 Early Earth and Plate Tectonics

21 Three Main Types of Plate Boundaries  1. Divergent  Plates Move Away from each other  2. Convergent  Plate crash into each other  3. Transform Fault  Plates grind past each other

22 Layers of the Earth  This is something called “Snack Tectonics”  Let’s model what happens at Plate Boundaries

23 Divergent Boundary

24 Convergent Boundary

25 Transform Fault Boundary

26 Something to think about…  Why do the Plates move?


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