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Plate Tectonics The Earth’s Crust in Motion… The Theory In 1910 Alfred begins to wonder… What’s the relationship? Perhaps all these pieces used to be connected. Continental drift=slow movement over Earth’s surface 300 million years ago… Supercontinent Pangea – all lands •Reptiles and insects •Tropical forrests -coal deposits Tens of Millions of years! Structure of the Earth’s Interior How does it work? Plates – pieces of the lithosphere Plates fit closely together along cracks called Plate Boundaries Convection Currents movement Earth’s Puzzle • What plate do we live on? • What plates do we border? • USGS Earth’s Plates • How far do we move every year? Types of Boundaries • Divergent • Convergent • Transform Your Task...Get Organized • Get into teams of three • Each person will focus on one type of boundary – divergent (Column A) – convergent (Column B) – transform (Column C) • Look only at your column • Make a concept map A Divergent •plates are moving apart •new crust is created •Magma is coming to the surface B Convergent •plates are coming together •crust is returning to the mantle C Transform •plates are slipping past each other •crust is not created or destroyed A Divergent Continental crust rift valley B Convergent 2 continental plates mountain range C Transform Plates move against each other Stress builds up Oceanic crust midocean ridge 2 oceanic plates or oceanic + continental subduction Stress is released earthquake The Big Picture Key Terms for Map convergent boundary divergent boundary transform boundary subduction rift valley mid-ocean ridge continental crust oceanic crust mountain range earthquake