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Plate Tectonics
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Tectonic plates: pieces of the Earth’s crust
& upper mantle
Plate boundaries: places where plates meet
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Movement of plates creates forces that
affect Earth’s surface at the plate
boundaries and causes them to move.
Plates move in 3 ways:
1. slide past each other
2. move apart (divergent)
3. collide (convergent)
Sliding Past
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Faults form when
plates slide past each
other.
 Fault: large cracks in
rocks that can break
 Earthquakes happen
along fault lines.
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San Andreas Fault
Divergent Plates
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Plates move apart b/c
of pulling forces
(tension) that act in
opposite directions.
 New crust forms in the
gaps where plates pull
apart.
 Form mid ocean ridges
(in oceans), and rift
valleys (on continents)
Divergent Plates
Bridge between continents in Reykjanes
peninsula, southwest Iceland across the Alfagja
rift valley, the boundary of the Eurasian and
North American continental tectonic plates.
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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a divergent tectonic plate
boundary located along
the floor of the Atlantic
Ocean
the longest mountain
range in the world.
separates the Eurasian
Plate and North American
Plate and the African Plate
from the South American
Plate
Oceanic Ridges
Convergent Plates
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When plates collide,
different things can
happen (depends on
the density of the
plates involved).
 There can be:
continental-continental
collisions, oceanicoceanic collisions &
continental-oceanic
collisions
Continental-Continental Collisions
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Forms a mountain range
Oceanic-Continental Collisions
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Forms a trench and volcanic arc
Oceanic-Oceanic Collisions
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Forms an island arc
Subduction Zones
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When one plate plate
sinks underneath
another plate.
 The denser plate sinks
underneath & into the
mantle.
Fold
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When rocks bend due
to force.
 Can bend upward
(anticline) or bend
downward (syncline)
Anticline
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Syncline
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a downward-curving fold, with layers that dip
toward the center of the structure
Convection
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the circulation of heat
 A theory explaining
why the plates move.
 Theory says plates
move b/c the mantle
material is being
circulated b/c of the
difference in densities
in the mantle.