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Discover the secrets of tectonic plates and plate boundaries. Learn how convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries shape our planet through engaging visuals and interactive quizzes. -
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Plate Boundaries Based on Michigan GLCEs for a 6th grade audience
What are plates? • The earth’s crust (also called the lithosphere) is broken up into many “puzzle pieces”. • These puzzle pieces are called tectonic plates. • The plates are constantly moving over the liquid mantle of the earth. (On average, plates move about 2 cm per year.)
Three Types of Boundaries • Plate boundaries are named for the way that they move. • There are three types of boundaries; convergent, divergent, and transform. • Convergent plates move TOWARD each other. • Divergent plates move AWAY from each other. • Transform plates SLIDE past each other.
Convergent Plates • Convergent plates move TOWARD each other. • They can cause the formation of ocean trenches, mountain ranges and sometimes, volcanoes.
Divergent Boundaries • Divergent plates move AWAY from each other. • They can cause the formation of mid-ocean ridges.
Transform Boundaries • Transform boundaries SLIDE past one another. • Most often the friction created by the rock sliding back and forth results in earthquakes. One of the most famous transform boundaries has created the San Andreas Fault in California.
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What are the three types of plate boundaries? • Away, toward, past • Mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes • Convergent, divergent, transform • Convergent, transfer, driven
What way do convergent boundaries move? • Toward each other • Away from each other • Past each other
What way do divergent boundaries move? • Toward each other • Away from each other • Past each other
What way do transform boundaries move? • Toward each other • Away from each other • Past each other
Volcanoes are usually caused by… • Transform boundaries • Divergent boundaries • Convergent boundaries
Mid-ocean ridges are usually a result of a … • Divergent boundary • Transform boundary • Convergent boundary
Earthquakes occur when tension in the rocks builds up at a … • Divergent boundary • Convergent boundary • Transform boundary