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List and describe the 3 types of
stress.
List the 3 types of faults.
What are the types of covergent
plate boundaries and what occurs at
each type of boundary?
What type of plate boundary
affects California?
Describe a normal fault.
Describe a Strike-Slip fault.
What types of land formations
are formed at each type of
boundary?
What is the name of the fault
that runs up and down the
state of California?
Tension- pulls apart
Compression: squeezes
together
Shear: side by side
Normal
Reverse
Strike-Slip
List the 3 types of Plate
Boundaries.
Divergent
Convergent
Transform
The hanging wall
Transform
moves down the
Ocean to ocean=
(San Andreas Fault) foot wall as tension
subduction
stress pulls the
Ocean to
rocks apart.
continental=subduction
Continental to
continental = mountain
building
The rocks move past
each other. The shear Divergent: Mid
stress pushes the rocks ocean ridges and
horizontally
rift valleys
Convergent:
subduction,
volcanoes,
San Andreas Fault
Match the stresses, faults and boundaries.
Tension/Normal/Divergent
Compression/Reverse/Convergent
Shear/Strike-Slip/Transform
Describe a reverse fault.
The hanging wall moves up
the footwall as compression
stress squeezes the rocks
together
What is a fault?
A break or crack in rock
where the rock moves along
at least one side of the fault.
mountain building,
(Pacific Ring of
Fire)
Transform:
Earthquakes
What is stress?
What is rock deformation?
What is a plate boundary?
The push or pull of
forces at the edge of
plates.
Rock changing
shape due to stress
Where 2 plates
meet or come
together.