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Plate Tectonics What is Plate Tectonics? According to the _______________________ theory, the uppermost _________, along with the overlying _________, behaves as a strong, rigid layer. This layer is known as the _____________ A _________ is one of numerous rigid sections of the _____________ that move as a unit over the material of the _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Types of Plate Boundaries __________________ (also called spreading centers) are the place where two plates move apart. ___________________ form where two plates move together. _______________________ are margins where two plates grind past each other without the production or destruction of the lithosphere. Divergent Boundaries Oceanic Ridges and Seafloor Spreading • ________________ are continuous elevated zones on the floor of all major ocean basins. The rifts at the crest of ridges represent divergent plate boundaries. • _______________ are deep faulted structures found along the axes of divergent plate boundaries. They can develop on the s e a fl o o r o r o n l a n d . • _____________________ produces new oceanic lithosphere. Actions at Divergent Boundaries CONTINENTAL RIFTS • When spreading centers develop________________________, the landmass may split into two or more smaller segments, forming a _________. Actions at Convergent Boundaries A _______________ zone occurs when one oceanic plate is forced down into the mantle beneath a second plate. Oceanic-Continental - _____________ oceanic slab sinks into the __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - P oc k e t s o f m a g m a d e v e l o p a n d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - __________________________ form in part by volcanic activity caused by the _________________ of oceanic lithosphere be n e a t h a c o n t i n e n t • Examples include the Andes, _________, and the Sierra Nevadas. Actions at Convergent Plate Boundaries OCEANIC – OCEANIC Two oceanic slabs ___________ and one ___________ beneath the other. - This kind of boundary often forms ___________ on the ocean floor. - _______________ form as volcanoes emerge from the sea. - Examples include the Aleutian, _____________, and Tonga i s l ands . Actions at Convergent Boundaries CONTINENTAL-CONTINENTAL When subducting plates contain continental material, two c o n ti n e n ts _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ This kind of boundary can produce new _____________, such as the ____________. Actions at Transform Boundaries At a transform fault boundary, plates __________________________________ without destroying the lithosphere. TRANSFORM FAULTS • Most join two segments of a ____________________ • At the time of formation, they roughly parallel the direction of pl a t e m o v e m e n t . • They aid the movement of ________ crustal material. Evidence for Plate Tectonics Magnetic Pole Reversals The mid-ocean ridge is a mountain range at the bottom of the ocean that is composed mainly of volcanoes and lava flows. See m ap p. 5 E S R T The rocks created at the mid-ocean ridge have _____________ minerals that are aligned with Earth’s magnetic field. Earth’s magnetic field ______________ on a cycle of thousands of years. Evidence of Plate Tectonics The discovery of strips of ______________________, which lie as mirror images across the ocean ridges, is among the strongest evidence of seafloor spreading. The data on the ages of seafloor sediment confirmed what the _________________ hypothesis predicted. The _____________ oceanic crust is at the ridge crest, and the __________ oceanic crust is at the continental margins. Evidence of Plate Tectonics HOT SPOTS A ___________ is a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth’s surface; The Pacific p l a te m o v e s o v e r a h o t s p o t, p r o d u c i n g th e _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hot spot evidence supports that the _________ move over the _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Causes of Plate Motion ________________________ WITHIN THE EARTH Scientists generally agree that _________ occurring in the mantle is the basic driving force for plate movement. ________________ is the motion of matter resulting from changes in temperature Mantle Convection ______________ are masses of hotter-than-normal mantle material that ascend toward the surface, where they may lead to igneous activity. The ___________________________________ within Earth causes the thermal convection in the mantle that ultimately drives p l a te m o ti o n