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Wednesday Sept 8th Warm-up Describe the movement at convergent, divergent and transform boundaries. Lab notebook Label Draw table of contents (title of blue page) in table just like the one on the blue page on next blank sheet Demos Beetles: 2 sponges 2 camo mats Lets start the demos! Sponges first! Mat and sponge second! 2 mats third! Convergent Boundaries Label table of contents: Convergent Boundary Notes Cut out and glue in white sheet Lets take notes! Convergent Boundary What kind of movement occurs? What is a fault? Break in the rock of the crust where rock surfaces slip past each other. What type of fault occurs? Here are your choices: • Normal • Reverse • Strike Slip Faults Convergent Reverse Due to compression, hanging wall (hw) moves up and the foot wall (fw) moves down. What Faults occur are the two types of plates? Think back to the video…… Hint: One is land and one is water…. Oceanic and Continental Using those two types of plates, what combinations of two can we make? Convergent Plate Combinations You are RIGHT! 3 combinations! O-O (ocean – ocean) O-C (ocean – continental) C-C (continental – continental) What are the resulting land formations caused by these combinations? Start with O-O Land formations Trenches Island Volcanoes Subduction DOES occur!! EX: Marianas Trench C-O Land formations: Volcano Trenches Subduction DOES occur C-C Land formations formed: Mountain Ranges Plateaus Subduction DOES NOT occur EX: Himalayas Questions How do I know which plate is on top when two plates collide? We learned that this = LOVE Any guesses?? YES!! The density of the plates determines which will be on top after a collision. More dense sinks Less dense goes on top Questions What is it called when one plate sinks beneath another and goes back down into the mantle? Subduction Occurs at only O-O or O-C NOT at C-C Why do you think it only occurs at O-O or O-C? Think back to the slide before…. Ocean crust is more DENSE than continental Thus it sinks beneath oceanic crust and continental crust.