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Handout: Chapter 11 Notes
Pages 271 to 284
Folds
1. A fold is a bend in rock layers that results
from stress
2. Anticline: the oldest layer is in the center
of the fold
3. Syncline: the youngest layer is in the
center of the fold (bowl shaped)
Faults: A break in a body of rock along which
one block slides relative to another
1. Normal Faults: form at divergent boundaries,
where the crust is pulling apart
2. Reverse Faults: form a convergent boundaries,
where the crust is pushed together or
compressed
3. Strike-Slip Faults: form at transform
boundaries, where tectonic plates grind past
each other as they move in opposite directions
Mountain Ranges and Systems
1. Mountain Ranges: a series of mountains
that are closely related in orientation,
age, shape, and structure
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Mount Everest is part of the Great Himalaya
Range
2. Mountain Systems: a group of mountain
ranges that are next to each other
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The Appalachian mountain system is made
up of several mountain ranges
Plate Tectonics and Mountains: Mountains
are formed mainly by the collision of 2
plates.
1. When oceanic crust meets continental crust
the continental crust is pushed.
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The oceanic crust sinks underneath and melts
forming volcanoes.
2. When two oceanic plates collide, the more
dense one sinks below the other.
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As it sinks, it melts to form volcanoes.
3. When two continents collide, the crust is
pushed upwards.
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The Himalayas were formed this way when India
ran into Asia. (still growing)
Types of Mountains
1. Folded Mountains
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Highest mountain ranges in the world
Tectonic plates colliding squeeze rock layers
upward, folding and faulting them
Himalayas, Appalachians, Alps are
examples
Plate Tectonics Comic Book
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Types of Mountains
2. Fault-Block Mountains
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Crust has been stretched and broken into
large blocks
Happens where plates are being pulled
apart
Sierras, Wasatch, and Teton’s are examples
Plate Tectonics Comic Book
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Types of Mountains
3. Domed Mountains
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Rare type formed when magma rises and
pushes up against the surface without
breaking through
A rounded mountain with a center peak
Henry Mts. In Utah, Black Hills of S.D. are
examples
Henry Mountains In Utah
Plate Tectonics Comic Book
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Types of Mountains
4. Salt Domed Mountain
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Astronaut view of domed mountain created when salt,
underlain with petroleum deposits was squeezed up through
more dense rock layers towards the surface.
The End???