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Earth Science Rocks! Warm Up December 14 Question: How would plain milk pour out of a container differently from a milkshake? In your agenda, write Bring new spiral notebook for IAN. If you have it on Friday, you will get a treat! Don’t forget…Extra Credit 3D model of the Earth due Dec. 17. Earth Science Rocks! MYP Unit Question: How does land change? Area of Interaction: Environment Learner Profile: Thinker Earth Science Rocks! Standard: Investigate the scientific view of how the Earth’s surface is formed. Learning Target: Today I am learning about volcanoes because they build the surface of the Earth. Activating Strategy Mount Saint Helens eruption Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics P178-181 Volcano Volcanoes occur along weak spots in Earth's crust called Plate Boundaries. Volcano Ex - Ring of Fire - A long belt of volcanoes along the Pacific Plate Boundary. Magma vs. Lava Magma – A mixture of molten rock, gases, and water vapor from the mantle. Lava – When magma reaches the surface. Location of Volcanoes Along Plate Boundaries Diverging Boundaries Plates pull apart (mid-ocean ridge) and magma reaches surface to make a volcano. Volcanoes at Diverging Plate Boundaries Many volcanoes occur along diverging plate boundaries, such as the mid-ocean ridge, where huge pieces of the lithosphere diverge (pull apart). Location of Volcanoes Along Plate Boundaries Converging Boundaries Plates collide, more dense crust gets subducted (pulled under). Subducted crust melts and rises up to surface as a volcano. Volcanoes at Converging Plate Boundaries Many other volcanoes form near converging plate boundaries where subduction causes slabs of oceanic crust to sink into a deep-ocean trench into the mantle. Volcanoes at Converging Plate Boundaries The subducted crust melts and forms magma which then rises back to the surface and forms a volcano. Location of Volcanoes At plate boundaries, the lithosphere is weak and magma is able to reach the surface. ● Island Arc A string of volcanic islands made by converging oceanic plates. The more dense plate gets subducted and melts. The melted magma is less dense so it rises up and makes a volcano. Island Arc You get a string (or "arc") of these islands because they form along the path of the converging plate boundary. Island Arc Ex – Japan, New Zealand, Indonesia, Caribbean islands, Philippines, and Aleutians. Hot Spot Volcanoes Volcanoes that form in the middle of a plate where magma melts through the crust like a blow torch. Hot Spot Volcanoes The hot spot underneath the crust stays still but it burns a series of holes in the crust as the plate moves over the hot spot. This makes a string of islands like Hawaii. Hot Spot Volcanoes Unlike an island arc, hot spot volcanoes form in the middle of a plate, not on the converging boundary. Ex – Hawaiian islands, Yellowstone Park in Wyoming Fumerole Hot Springs Old Faithful Geyser Earth Science Rocks!!