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Theory of
Plate Tectonics
How do we know the plates exist?
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Earthquake and Volcano Zones
Ocean floor features (Trenches and Mid-Oceanic
ridges)
Plate Boundary Features
Lithospheric Plates
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7 major Plates
(continental
crust, oceanic
crust)
The Earth is made up of a dozen or so major plates and several minor plates.
Tectonic plates are constantly on the move. The fastest plate races along at 15
centimeters (6 inches) per year while the slowest plates crawl at less than 2.5
centimeters (1 inch) per year.
Lithospheric Plate Cross Section
How do we know the plates move?
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Evidence Supporting Continental Drift
Movement of the Pacific Plate (Hawaiian island chain
formed over a hotspot)
How do the Plates Move?
Explain this diagram:
Sea Floor Spreading
rift valley
mid-ocean ridges
newer less dense crust
older more dense crust
lithospheric plate
magma
asthenosphere
Sea Floor Spreading
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A rift valley is volcanically active forming
new oceanic crust on each side of the
valley creating Mid-Ocean Ridges.
The new crust pushes the older crust away
from the mid-ocean ridge, moving the
ocean floor & the continents
Ex: Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Evidence of Sea Floor Spreading

Rock samples are younger closer to a mid-ocean ridge
What Destroys Crust? Subduction Zones
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Occurs when oceanic crust collides with oceanic
or continental crust
The older, more dense, oceanic crust plunges
back into the mantle at a deep ocean trench.
Forms deep ocean trenches & volcanic mountains
or island arcs.
Trenches of the World
Plate Collisions
Oceanic Continental
Subduction
Oceanic Oceanic
Subduction
Continental–
Continental
(No Subduction)
Convergent Margins: India-Asia Collision II
Three Plate Boundaries
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Divergent
– plates move apart; sea floor
spreading
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Convergent
– Plates collide together;
subduction
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Transform (strike-slip)
– Plates slide past each other;
San Andreas fault
Transform Boundary: San Andreas Fault
Motion at Plate Boundaries
Plate Boundaries
What Causes the Plates to Move?
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Convection
Currents in mantle
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Ridge Push
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Slab Pull
Lava Lamp Convection
Convection and Tectonics