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Plate Tectonics BOUNDARIES Chapter 17 Learning Targets: • What are the three types of plate boundaries? • What features can be found at each one?

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Plate Tectonics BOUNDARIES. Chapter 17 Learning Targets: What are the three types of plate boundaries? What features can be found at each one?. Plate Tectonics. Earth’s crust is cracked into smaller pieces called PLATES Looks like a cracked egg shell There are two types of crust - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Plate TectonicsBOUNDARIES

Chapter 17Learning Targets:

• What are the three types of plate boundaries?• What features can be found at each one?

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Plate Tectonics

• Earth’s crust is cracked into smaller pieces called PLATES

• Looks like a cracked egg shell• There are two types of crust

– Continental crust– Oceanic crust

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Plate Boundaries

• Divergent Boundary– Moving away

• Convergent Boundary– Moving together

• Transform Boundary– Sliding past each other

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Plate Tectonics• Divergent Plate Boundaries

– Magma comes up pushing plates away – New rocks are created– Mid-Ocean Ridge = largest divergent

boundary• Underwater Mountain Range

– Called a Rift Valley if on land• Great Rift Valley in Africa

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Watch Animation

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Plate Tectonics• Divergent Boundary

– Plates are moving AWAY from each other

– I need 2 Volunteers!– DIVergent DIVorce

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Plate Tectonics• Convergent Boundaries

– There are 2 main types of Convergent Boundaries

• First one is when an oceanic plate meets a continental plate

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Oceanic – Continental Boundary

• Oceanic Crust is denser than Continental Crust

• Oceanic Crust gets SUBDUCTED underneath Continental Crust– Subduction goes underneath

• Creates a Trench and Volcanoes – Example: Mt. St. Helens

Watch Animation!

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Continental – Continental Boundary

• Plates have same densities– No subduction

• Plates Collide and land goes UP• Mountains are created

– Paper Demo• Example: Himalayan Mountains

(Mt. Everest)

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Plate Boundaries

• Convergent Boundaries– Plates moving TOWARDS each other– Need 2 more Volunteers!

– Convergent Connecting or COUPLE

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Plate Boundaries• Transform Boundary

– A.k.a Sliding boundary– One plate is sliding horizontally past another

plate– Earthquakes are common at these

boundaries– The San Andreas Fault (California) is the

most well known example

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Watch Animation