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Mapping Plate Boundaries
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Find the Prime Meridian
Label East & Western Hemispheres
Fold the right side of map to 1500 EAST
Fold left side on top (tri-fold)
Fold your map lengthwise
Go get 3 different color pencils
On the back of your map:
Transform Boundary
LEAVE BLANK
Divergent Boundary
Convergent Boundary
Convergent Boundary
Convergent Boundary
(oceanic/continental)
(oceanic/oceanic)
(continental/continental)
Iceland
The land in
between the two
tectonic plates.
Divergent
• ___________boundary
on a continent
ocean forming
• New _______
Label the Great Rift
Valley on your
seafloor map.
Ethiopia, 2010
Iceland
Nazca
Plate
South
American
Plate
Oceanic/Continental
Convergent Boundary
Eurasian
Aleutian Islands, AlaskaPlate Japan
N. A.
Plate
Oceanic/Oceanic
Convergent Boundary
Pacific
Plate
The Philippines
Pacific
Plate
Eurasian
Plate
Indian Plate
Continental/Continental
Convergent Boundary
Aleutian Island Arc
The Himalaya
Mtns.
Andes
Mtns.
Label the San
Andreas Fault on
your seafloor map.
Also, label the large transform
boundary that cuts across the East
Pacific Rise (Eltanin Fracture).
All these “strike-slip”
faults surrounding the
ridge are called the
“fracture zone”.
• Plates move laterally
past each other
• Many earthquakes
Label the San
Andreas Fault on
your seafloor map.
Also, label the large transform
boundary that cuts across the East
Pacific Rise (Eltanin Fracture).
Animation
Convection and Tectonics
Animation
On the back of your map:
Transform Boundary
Convergent Boundary
(oceanic/continental)
Divergent Boundary
Convergent Boundary Convergent Boundary
(oceanic/oceanic)
(continental/continental)
In PENCIL!
Transform Boundary
Divergent Boundary
• What’s happening to the plates?
• What features are formed?
• Examples:
Convergent Boundary
(oceanic/continental)
Include all three under
each diagram
Convergent Boundary Convergent Boundary
(oceanic/oceanic)
(continental/continental)
Finally: In the blank spot on your map:
Draw and explain a
picture of the DRIVING
FORCE of plate
tectonics
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