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Falcon Focus • Rank the four main layers of the earth from least dense to most dense. • What causes the plate tectonics to move? Earthquake Map Divergent Boundary • Where two plates are moving apart • Land feature formed: mid-ocean ridges (by sea - floor spreading) • Rift occurs when two continental plates pull apart • New crust forms because magma pushes up and hardens between separating plates. Creates new crust. Convergent Boundary - Oceanic and Oceanic Collide (O-O) • When Two Oceanic plates collide. • Creates Subduction Zone and Volcanic Arc Destroys some crust Convergent Boundary - Continental and Oceanic Collide (C-O) • An Oceanic and Continental Plate Collide • Creates Subduction Zone - Destroys some crust Convergent Boundary - Continental and Continental Collide (C-C) • Two plates come together and collide • Creates Folded Mountains Transform Fault Boundary • Where two plates slide past each other. • Crust is neither created nor destroyed • Earthquakes occur frequently along this type of boundary. Examples: • The San Andreas Fault is a transform fault boundary and has been the site of many earthquakes.